Abstract
An expert on Russian law and politics uses data drawn from interviews with participants in non-payment cases heard by arbitrazh courts in Moscow, Saratov, and Yekaterinburg in 2000, after efforts made in the late 1990s to reform the enforcement system of the courts. The data are used to identify the strategies creditors use to collect payments awarded to them, the outcomes of such efforts, and managers' attitudes toward arbitrazh courts. Regional differences in creditors' ability to enforce these judgments, as well as patterns in debtor behavior and creditors' use of arbitrazh courts, are identified and analyzed.
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