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Judicial Pioneers: Litigants in the Moscow Theater Hostage Case
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Judicial Pioneers:
Litigants in the Moscow Theater Hostage Case
Debra Javeline
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
and
Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Scholar
Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences
Harvard University
34 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel: 617-495-5286
fax: 617-496-1636
email:
## email not listed ##
Vanessa Baird
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Colorado-Boulder
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0333
tel: 303-492-4317
fax: 303-492-0978
email:
vanessa.## email not listed ##
Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association
Chicago, 2004
We thank the NSF for making this research possible (SGER SES-0317122) and Paul
Wahlbeck for his helpful advice and assistance. For thoughtful and energetic collaboration, we thank the Institute for Comparative Social Research (CESSI) in Moscow and especially Anna Andreenkova. For valuable research assistance, we thank Mariam Stepanyan. For helpful comments on the project and feedback on the manuscript, we thank Paul Brace, Tom Burke, James L. Gibson, Kathryn Hendley, Eugene Huskey, Herbert M. Kritzer, John McIver, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin T. McGuire, William Mishler, Kim Lane Scheppele, Brian D. Silver, and Peter Solomon.
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| | Authors: Javeline, Debra. and Baird, Vanessa. |
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Judicial Pioneers:
Litigants in the Moscow Theater Hostage Case
Debra Javeline
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
and
Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Scholar
Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences
Harvard University
34 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel: 617-495-5286
fax: 617-496-1636
email:
## email not listed ##
Vanessa Baird
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Colorado-Boulder
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0333
tel: 303-492-4317
fax: 303-492-0978
email:
vanessa.## email not listed ##
Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association
Chicago, 2004
We thank the NSF for making this research possible (SGER SES-0317122) and Paul
Wahlbeck for his helpful advice and assistance. For thoughtful and energetic collaboration, we thank the Institute for Comparative Social Research (CESSI) in Moscow and especially Anna Andreenkova. For valuable research assistance, we thank Mariam Stepanyan. For helpful comments on the project and feedback on the manuscript, we thank Paul Brace, Tom Burke, James L. Gibson, Kathryn Hendley, Eugene Huskey, Herbert M. Kritzer, John McIver, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin T. McGuire, William Mishler, Kim Lane Scheppele, Brian D. Silver, and Peter Solomon.
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