Introduction: Arbitrary Justice and the Legal Process
The Khrushchev Period: Return to Leninist Norms
The Rokotov Case
The Brezhnev Period: The Road to Stagnation
The Siniavskii-Daniel Case
The Zhandibaev Case
The Khint Case
Transition Years: Politics Guards the Socialist Economy
The Year of Yuri Andropov
The Gorbachev Period: The Churbanov Case
The Adylov Case
The Uzbek Criminal Epic
Criminal But Not Political
The House with a Mezzanine
The Textile Workers' Dacha
A Love Story
A General Rebels
On the Eve of Ethnic Warfare (Two Cases)
Top Secret (The Sablin Case)
Rehabilitation of Stalin's Victims
How It Happened
The Long Reach of Stalinist Repression (Three Cases)
After the Fall: Russia's Nuremberg (The Communist Party Case)
My Days as a Judge
Toward a Jury System?
Conclusion: Will Justice Prevail in Russia
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