Published quarterly by the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe at the University of Chicago Law School in partnership with the Central European University (CEU). Subscriptions are free.
The CEU was founded by George Soros and provides facilities, resources, and funding for the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism’s network of correspondents and affiliates in Eastern Europe. The Spring 1995 issue of the "Review," for example, contains an interesting special feature, five essays on the theme of the political consequences of parliamentary rule in five countries: Russia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Belarus. A regular department, "Constitution Watch," provides country-by-country updates on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR.
To subscribe to the East European Constitutional Review, write to:
CSCEEThe Review is also published in Russia as "Konstitutsionnoe Pravo: Vostochnoevropeiskoe Obozrenie." Copies may be obtained from
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Last updated: March 28 1996
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