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11 E. Eur. Const. Rev. 1 (2002)

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Constitution Watch
2 A country-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR
Special Reports
59 Vojin Dimitrijevic explains how Milosevic's trial is seen in Belgrade
63 Stojan Cerovic on the final unraveling of Yugoslav federalism
68 Jacques Rupnik on new nationalisms in Central Europe
71 Dmitri Glinski provides an in-depth look at Russia's largest minority
84 Konstanty Gebert analyzes Poland's recent elections

Feature
Reforming Russia's Courts
90 Introduction
92 Is the Concept ofJudicial Reform Timely?
95 Implementing Russian Constitutional Court Decisions
104 The Jury is Still Out on the Future of Jury Trials in Russia
111 In a Siberian Criminal Court
117 Putin's Judicial Reform
125 The Two Faces of Russian Courts

Stephen Holmes
Mikhail Krasnov
Alexei Trochev
Irina Dline and Olga Schwartz
Stanislaw Pomorski
Peter H. Solomon, Jr.
Timothy Frye

From the EECR
130 From the Editor's Desk

Editor-in-Chief
Stephen Holmes
Contributing Editors                  Executive Editor                    Editorial Board
Venelin Ganev                        Alison Rose                       Shlomo Avineri
Robert M. Hayden                                                      Alexander Blankenagel
Richard Rose                      Associate Editor                       Arie Bloed
Andras Sajo                       Karen Johnson                      Norman Dorsen
Cass R. Sunstein                  Manuscripts Editor                       Jon Elster
Alarik W. Skarstrom                      Janos Kis
Andrei Kortunov
Lawrence Lessig
Elizabeta Matynia
Marie Mendras
Peter Solomon
East European Constitutional Review, Vol. 11, Nos. 1/2, Winter/Spring 2002. ISSN 1075-8402
Published quarterly by New York University School of Law and Central European University, Budapest
For subscriptions write to Alison Rose, EECR, NYU School of Law, 161 Sixth Ave., 12th floor, New York, NY, 10013
fax: 212-995-4600; email: rosealjuris.law.nyu.edu
Copyright 0 2002 by the EECR

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