Communists and their law; a search for the common core of the legal systems of the Marxian socialist states [by] John N. Hazard.

Author
Hazard, John N. (John Newbold), 1909-1995 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1969]
Description
xvi, 560 pages map 23 cm

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    Series
    • Studies (Columbia University. Research Institute on Communist Affairs) [More in this series]
    • Studies of the Research Institute of Communist Affairs, Columbia University. [More in this series]
    • Studies / Columbia University. Research Institute of Communist Affairs
    Notes
    "This volume is one in a series of studies of the Research Institute of Communist Affairs of Columbia University."
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. 533-539.
    Contents
    • The guidelines
    • Leadership for the elite
    • Mass participation in a State form
    • Flexibility versus stability
    • Simplicity and popularity as ideals
    • The erosion of principles
    • Landowners and land utilization
    • Property in the production enterprise
    • The property incentive
    • Inheritance as an anachronistic stimulant
    • Incentive to imaginative creation
    • Law to strengthen the family
    • Contract law for nonmarket economies
    • A law for state planning
    • Torts within a social insurance framework
    • Correction of criminals in a renovating society
    • Types of crime in the absence of capitalism
    • The African sibling
    • The common core.
    ISBN
    • 0226321894
    • 9780226321899
    LCCN
    75092770
    OCLC
    69578
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