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Abstract
The Soviet Government has replaced the entire previous legal order by legislation of its own; it is therefore not surprising that even in well informed legal circles outside of Russia very vague and indefinite notions exist regarding the legal situation there. In the last few years moreover, many states have considered it necessary to recognize the Soviet Government. Since this recognition or even before, there have been some economic undertakings within &met territory by foreign individuals, but even these persons for the most part were entirely unfamiliar with the Soviet laws.
Recommended Citation
Leo Zaitzeff Dr.,
THE LEGAL POSITION OF FOREIGNERS IN SOVIET RUSSIA,
24
Mich. L. Rev.
441
(1926).
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