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Soviet Criticism of Western Public Policy

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Soviet legal writers approach the public policy problem as they approach any topic of private international law, in a distinctly dualistic manner. While Western public policy is the object of constant criticism, the public policy manifested in Soviet legislation is either overlooked or promptly justified by pointing to some important social functions it is intended to fulfil.

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Garnefsky, A. (1968). Soviet Criticism of Western Public Policy. In: Public Policy in Soviet Private International Law. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-3492-5_2

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