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5 E. Eur. Const. Rev. 1 (1996)

handle is hein.journals/eeurcr5 and id is 1 raw text is: East European
Constitutional
Review

DEPARTMENTS
2     Constitution Watch
Country-by-country updates on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR.
78      Constitutional Review
Wiktor Osiatynski on Legal Reform in Post-Communist Europe: The View from Within.
84      From the Center
Saratov workshop, new subscription policy, EECR website, and acknowledgement of support.
SPECIAL REPORTS
31      How the Rule of Law Killed Hungarian Welfare Reform                                         Andras Sajo
42      Constitutional Accountability in Poland After 1989                                        Jerzyj Wiatr
46      Constitutions and Economic Reform in Postcommunist Transitions                             Joel Helhnan
57      Lustration or the Czech Way of Screening                                                  firina Siklova
63      The Role of Institutional Interest in
East European Constitution-Making                                                             Jon Elster
66      On the Expressive Function of Law                                                       Cass R Sunstein
73      Do Parties Distort Democracy?                                                            Elisabeth Kiss
East European ConsdtiutionalReview, Vol. 5, No. 1, Winter 1996. ISSN 1075-8402. Published quarterly by the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism
in Eastern Europe at the University of Chicago Law School, Central European University, and the Constitutional and Legislative Policy Institute
(Budapest). Editor-in-Chief Stephen Holmes. Senior Editors: Wiktor Osiatymski, Andras Sajo, Cass Sunstein. Executive Editor. Dwight Semler.
Managing Editor Nida Gelazis. Associate Editors: Venelin L Ganev, Christian Lucky. Editorial Board. Alexander Blankenagel, Kenneth Dam, Jon
Elster, Andrei Kortunov, Lawrence Lessig, Marie Mendras. For subscription information, write to the CSCEE, The University of Chicago Law
School, 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60637. Copyright © 1996 by the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe.

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