(posted to the COMPCONS, EURO-LEX, INT-LAW, and LAW-LIB lists)
Liebe listers,
This is an update on what's going on with the _East European Constitutional
Review_. The main change is that the full text of selected back issues
of the EECR in electronic format are no longer available via the Internet
at http://www.law.uchicago.edu/Publications/CSCEE/EECR/ (but this
lack of access should be temporary). You should be able to find the full
text at the New York University web site in the near future at:
(and there might be additional developments re alternate web sites for the
online issues of the EECR later - I'll post when I have concrete news)
The second big news is that I've discovered that the tables of contents
for all issues of the EECR are available via the free UnCover
periodicals index database on the Internet! The URL is
It covers all the issues published so far - from v.1, #1, Spring 1992 to
v.7, #1, Winter 1998 (main theme of this issue is "How Ordinary Citizens
Experience the Law: Citizen and Law After Communism").
Once there, click on "Search UnCover", then the first "Search UnCover
Now", then choose search type "Journal Title Browse", then type in "east
european constitutional review", then click on the EECR link, then click
on the "Journal Issues" icon/box to get to the tables of contents (this is
all free except if you want to order a copy of the articles). You can
also do searches by author and key word in title of a journal article
using UnCover.
The _East European Constitutional Review_ is also indexed by the
American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies, ABSEES Online,
subscription ($) database at http://www.library.uiuc.edu/absees/
Below is additional information about the _East European
Constitutional Review_:
The EECR is published by New York University Law School
(http://www.law.nyu.edu/) and the Central European University (Hungary;
http://www.ceu.hu/) in partnership with Open Society Institute's
Constitutional and Legislative Policy Institute (COLPI;
http://www.osi.hu/colpi/). For subscription (and articles
submission) information, write to Alison Rose,
Managing Editor, EECR, COLPI, Nador utca 11, 1051-Budapest, Hungary.
Phone (361) 327-3117; Fax (361) 327-3103; E-mail: rosea@osi.hu
And hardcopy/paper back issues of the _East European Constitutional Review_
are available gratis (while supplies last) for v.1-v.6, #1 here at the
U of C (contact me at any of my addresses below if you are interested in paper
copies and your library/institution does not already have a set of the
EECR; I have a backlog of requests so please expect a delay - Lyo).
And there is a Russian version of the EECR, though there is a
different address for obtaining copies of that:
_Konstitutsionnoe Pravo: Vostochnoevropieskoe Obozrenie_
(Olga Sidorovich, Moscow Public Science Foundation, Prospekt Mira 36, Rooms
200-201, Moscow 101000, Russia).
Servus aus Chicago,
Lyo.
Lyonette Louis-Jacques "Denn nur durch Vergleichung un-
Foreign and International Law terscheidet man sich und erfaehrt,
Librarian and Lecturer in Law was man ist, um ganz zu werden,
D'Angelo Law Library was man sein soll." = "For only by
University of Chicago Law School making comparisons can we distinguish
1121 East 60 Street ourselves from others and discover
Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A. who we are, in order to become
Phone: 1-773-702-9612 all that we are meant to be."
Fax: 1-773-702-2889 -- Joseph in Aegypten (Thomas Mann,
E-mail: llou@midway.uchicago.edu 2 _Joseph und seine Brueder_, 1933)
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