Russia Can’t Reject Being Legal Successor To The USSR Without Triggering Disasters – OpEd

The specialist on the history of state and law at Moscow State University points out that Aranovsky cherry picks continuity, keeping what he likes and getting rid of what he doesn’t. But legal continuity doesn’t work that way. It isn’t a fixed thing but one that is recognized or not by the state and….


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