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Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects

By on January 01, 2010

Analyzing the accessibility of formal substantive law to ordinary Russians and finding low rates of participation in the legal system, even among people with viable legal claims.

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Hendley, Kathryn. Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects. , , . , 2010. Hendley, K. (2010). Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects. , , . Hendley, Kathryn. "Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects." 2010, .Hendley Kathryn. "Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects." (2010). Hendley, K 2010, 'Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects', , , . Kathryn Hendley, 'Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects' (2010). Hendley K. Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects. . 2010. Hendley, Kathryn. Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects. . 2010. , .

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