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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2017
1 The book has twenty-eight authors, and treats of the political and legal systems of the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia. The present review is confined to the sections on the Soviet Union (exclusive of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania), which were written by Dr. Gsovski.
2 The reviewer has compiled a list of over eighty-six separate errors, many of them committed four or five times, together with corrections and authority for the corrections. He will be glad to send a copy—which runs to thirty-seven pages—to any reader on request.
3 See Karev, D. S., "The Further Completion of the Soviet Judicial System," Sovetskoe Gosudarstvo i Pravo, 1959, no. 2, pp. 61, 67.Google Scholar
4 See Berman, and Kerner, , Soviet Military Law and Administration (1955), pp. 121–22.Google Scholar
5 RFSFR Code of Criminal Procedure, Art. 104, Note.
6 Cf. Chkhikvadze, V. M., Sovetskoe V oenno-Ugolovnoe Pravo (1948), p. 281.Google Scholar
7 SeeSovetskoe Ugolovnoe Pravo, Osobennaja Chast' (1958), p . 280.