| Volume 6 Number 2 & 3 |
Spring/Summer 1997 |
From the EECR:
A Farewell
With this issue, the EECR is ending its five-year, creative relationship
with the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe at
the University of Chicago Law School. The editors and staff of the Review
wish to thank Geoffrey Stone, former dean of the Law School and current
provost of the University, for founding the Center and for his unfailing
support of the Review, and Douglas Baird, dean of the Law School, likewise,
for his generous support.
Russian-Language Review
The East European Constitutional Review is published in Russian as Konstitutsionnoe
Pravo: Vostochnoevropieskoe Obozrenie. Copies can be obtained from its editor,
Olga Sidorovich, at the Moscow Public Science Foundation, Prospekt Mira
36, Rooms 200-201, Moscow 101000, Russia; fac- simile: 7095-280-3515; (e-mail:
olga@glas.apc.org).
EECR Website
You can find the back issues of the EECR on line at: http://www.law.uchicago.edu/Publications/CSCEE/EECR/
Acknowledgment of Support
The EECR is published by the Central European University in partnership
with the Constitutional and Legislative Policy Institute, which provides
facilities, resources, and funding for the Review’s network of correspondents
and affiliates in Eastern Europe. We are grateful to CEU and COLPI, and
to their founder, Mr. George Soros, for cooperation and support. The Review
is sponsored and generously supported by the the Open Society Institute,
the Ford Foundation, and the National Council for Soviet and East European
Research.
A Call for Papers
The EECR invites papers on the following topics.
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• Prisoners’ Rights |
• Parliamentary Control of Ministries |
| • Structural Reform of Courts | • Parliamentary Control of Budget Making |
| • Constitutional Control of Foreign Policy | • Local Governments and the Status of Municipal |
| • Property Rights | • The Procuracy |
| • Civil-Military Relations | • Campaign Financing |
We will also consider papers on other constitutional issues in Eastern and Central Europe, and the ex-USSR.
Papers should be submitted both in hard copy and on disk and should be double-spaced and no longer than 3500 words. Authors of papers selected for publication will receive a $500 honorarium. Those papers submitted will not be returned.
Submissions should be sent to East European Constitutional Review, Alison Rose, COLPI, Nador utca 11, Budapest, 1051-Hungary, Tel: (361) 327-3102, Fax: (361) 327-3103, e-mail: rosea@osi.hu.
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