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12 E. Eur. Const. Rev. 1 (2003)

handle is hein.journals/eeurcr12 and id is 1 raw text is: East European
Constitutional
Review
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Constitution Watch
2 A country-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR
Special Reports
62 Richard Rose proposes a new method for understanding economies in transformation
71 John Hewko examines the relationship between foreign investment and the rule of law
80 Alina Mungiu-Pippidi investigates the accountability deficit in Eastern Europe
86 Alasdair Roberts on NATO's lack of transparency

Feature
The Baltics: From Soviet Union to European Union
95 Introduction
96 Estonian Euroskepticism: A Reflection of Domestic Politics?
101 Ethnopolitics in Constitutional Courts: Estonia and Latvia Compared
106 Latvia's 2002 Elections-Dawn of a New Era?
111 Lithuania: A Fragile Democracy on the Road West
Constitutional Reviews
116 Globalization and its Discontents by Joseph E. Stiglitz
121 Dissidents of Law by Jiri Priban

Alison Rose
Piret Ehin
Vello Pettai
Daunis Auers
Virgis Valentinavicius
Daniel Treisman
Venelin I. Ganev

From the EECR
125 From the Editor's Desk

Contributing Editors                  Editor-in-Chief                    Editorial Board
Venelin Ganev                     Stephen Holmes                      Shlomo Avineri
Robert M. Hayden                   Executive Editor                  Alexander Blankenagel
Richard Rose                        Alison Rose                         Arie Bloed
Andras Sajo                                                         Norman Dorsen
Cass R. Sunstein                Manuscripts Editor                       Jon Elster
Alarik W  Skarstrom                     Janos Kis
Andrei Kortunov
Lawrence Lessig
Elzbieta Matynia
Marie Mendras
Peter Solomon
East European Constitutional Review,Vols. 11/12, Nos. 4/1, Fall 2002/Winter 2003. 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: rosea@juris.law.nyu.edu
Copyright D 2003 by the EECR

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