From: Beaulac Stephane <stephane.beaulac@umontreal.ca>
To: Gerard Sadlier <gerard.sadlier@gmail.com>
Penelope Crossley <penelope.crossley@sydney.edu.au>
CC: MacMillan, Catharine <catharine.macmillan@kcl.ac.uk>
Richard Peltz-Steele <rpeltzsteele@umassd.edu>
obligations <obligations@uwo.ca>
Date: 09/02/2018 13:05:30 UTC
Subject: RE: Material on Russian Law in English


Greetings from Montréal,

Here's prof. Butler's bio note, a specialist on Russian law :

William E. Butler has published seven books with OUP on Russian law and on Russian approaches to international law, including one volume that has gone through three editions, since 1990. Presently the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law at Dickinson Law, Penn State, he is Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law at University College London; foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1992), of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine (2012), and of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1992); and a member of the American Law Institute. He is a founding co-editor of The Journal of Comparative Law (2006-) and the founding editor of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (2016-), serves on the editorial board of numerous international and comparative law journals, including the Moscow Journal of International Law (published from 1992-; he has served on this editorial board since 2017).


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Cheers,

SB

Prof. Dr. Stéphane Beaulac (Cantab.)
http://stephanebeaulac.openum.ca

Faculté de droit
Université de Montréal
Canada

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From: Gerard Sadlier [gerard.sadlier@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2018 6:03 PM
To: Penelope Crossley
Cc: MacMillan, Catharine; Richard Peltz-Steele; obligations
Subject: Re: Material on Russian Law in English

Dear Penelope, Catherine, Andrew

Thank you both very much. Penelope, I found the NYU Guide particularly
helpful, thank you.

Kind regards

Ger