Continuity and Discontinuity of Czechoslovak Interwar Law. Basic Introduction of the Topic with an Example of Criminal Law
The paper deals with the development of law in Czechoslovakia from its inception to the existence of the so-called First Republic, focusing in particular on the development of criminal law. The primary question addressed in the paper is whether there is legal continuity with the previous Austro-Hung...
Main Authors: | Vilém Knoll, Tomáš Pezl |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Jagiellonian University
2022-06-01
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Series: | Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa |
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Online Access: | https://www.ejournals.eu/Krakowskie-Studia-z-Historii-Panstwa-i-Prawa/2022/Tom-15-Zeszyt-2-2022/art/21702/ |
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