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University of Wisconsin Law School Professor and Associate Dean Kathryn Hendley has been selected to receive a Kellett Mid-Career Award from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in recognition of her prolific and significant scholarship. Hendley, who holds appointments in both the Law School and the Department of Political Science, focuses her research on the law in post-Soviet Russia.

The Kellett Mid-Career Awards were created at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to encourage and support faculty who are five to twenty years past their first promotion to a tenured position. The Award recognizes the quality, significance, and productivity of a professor's research, while secondarily taking into account the quality of the individual's teaching and service.

Hendley’s recent publications include the following:

“Mobilizing Law in Contemporary Russia: The Evolution of Disputes Over Home Repair Projects,” American Journal of Comparative Law, vol. 58, no. 4 (2010), forthcoming.

“Coping With Uncertainty: The Role of Contracts in Russian Industry During the Transition to the Market,” Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business, vol. 30, no. 2, forthcoming.

“The Role of In-House Counsel in Post-Soviet Russia in the Wake of Privatization,” The International Journal of the Legal Profession, vol. 16, no. 2 (2009), forthcoming.

“The Law in Post-Putin Russia,” in After Putin’s Russia, 4th ed, pp. 83-108, edited by Dale Herspring and Stephen Wegren. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2010.

“Rule of Law, Russian-Style,” Current History, pp. 339-340, October 2009.

“‘Telephone Law’ and the ‘Rule of Law:’ The Russian Case,” Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 241-264, 2009.  

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