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Tables of Contents for Totalitarian and Post-Totalitarian Law
Chapter/Section Title
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Preface
vii
 
VITTORIO OLGIATI
ADAM PODGORECKI
Part One: Theoretical Framework
3
70
1. Totalitarian Law: Basic Concepts and Issues
3
36
ADAM PODGORECKI
2. Modes of Legal Intervention and Totalitarian Effectiveness
39
34
ANTONIO LA SPINA
Part Two: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
73
50
3. Byzantium: In Search of Roots of Totalitarianism
73
24
DANUTA GORECKI
4. Law, Social Organization and Totalitarianness: A Melanesian Counterpoint
97
26
PETER G. SACK
Part Three: Totalitarian Law in Action
123
92
5. Law As an Instrument of `Organizational Totalitarianism': Fascist Rule over Italian Lawyers
123
46
VITTORIO OLGIATI
6. Philosophical Roots of Totalitarianism in Twentieth-Century Germany
169
20
JOACHIM K.H.W. SCHMIDT
7. Totalitarian Law in Nationalist Spain
189
26
CLAIRE PETERSON
Part Four: Towards a Post--Totalitarian Law
215
126
8. Apartheid, South Africa's `Peculiar Institution': Law Versus Justice in a Repressive Society
215
36
RICHARD D. RALSTON
9. Post-Totalitarianism and Soviet Law
251
24
LOUISE I. SHELLEY
10. In the Shadow of Totalitarian Law: Law-Making in Post-Communist Poland
275
48
MARIA LOS
11. Polish Communist and Post-Communist Nomenklaturas
323
18
ADAM PODGORECKI
Conclusions
341
 
ADAM PODGORECKI