Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928

In his contribution, the author presents the work on the codification (initially on the Act) of procedural criminal law in Poland in the years 1919–1928. Those works were initially led by the Criminal Department of the Codification Committee, and then by the Criminal Proceedings Section of the Codif...

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Main Author: Józef Koredczuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Opolskiego 2020-01-01
Series:Opolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/osap/article/view/1867
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description In his contribution, the author presents the work on the codification (initially on the Act) of procedural criminal law in Poland in the years 1919–1928. Those works were initially led by the Criminal Department of the Codification Committee, and then by the Criminal Proceedings Section of the Codification Commission. The first period of the work on the criminal procedure law was characterized by some disputes between the members of the Department, i.e. supporters of the classical school (E. Krzymuski) vs. the sociological school (J. Makarewicz), the discussion aiming at defining the relationship of procedural criminal law and substantive criminal law. The work on the draft law was carried out faster after the appointment (on 16 July 1920) of the Criminal Proceedings Section, which in 1924 published the first version of the draft criminal law bill. E. Krzymuski, A. Mogilnicki, Z. Rymowicz and E.S. Rappaport had played the main role in the development of the project. After a very deep criticism in the columns of Gazeta Administracji i Policji Państwowej [The Gazette of State Administration and Police], Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny [The legal, economic and sociological movement] and Palestra [The bar], the project was rejected. Only the second version of the bill prepared in 1925-1926, re-worked by the committee composed of W. Makowski, A. Mogilnicki and S. Śliwiński (appointed by the Minister of Justice), became the basis for the President of the Republic of Poland to adopt the first Polish Code of Criminal Procedure of 19 March 1928.
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spelling doaj.art-c85359d0b64841ffb4add520b862cee42022-12-21T18:12:56ZengWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu OpolskiegoOpolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne1731-82972658-19222020-01-01173375010.25167/osap.18671867Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928Józef Koredczuk0Uniwersytet Opolski. Wydział Prawa i AdministracjiIn his contribution, the author presents the work on the codification (initially on the Act) of procedural criminal law in Poland in the years 1919–1928. Those works were initially led by the Criminal Department of the Codification Committee, and then by the Criminal Proceedings Section of the Codification Commission. The first period of the work on the criminal procedure law was characterized by some disputes between the members of the Department, i.e. supporters of the classical school (E. Krzymuski) vs. the sociological school (J. Makarewicz), the discussion aiming at defining the relationship of procedural criminal law and substantive criminal law. The work on the draft law was carried out faster after the appointment (on 16 July 1920) of the Criminal Proceedings Section, which in 1924 published the first version of the draft criminal law bill. E. Krzymuski, A. Mogilnicki, Z. Rymowicz and E.S. Rappaport had played the main role in the development of the project. After a very deep criticism in the columns of Gazeta Administracji i Policji Państwowej [The Gazette of State Administration and Police], Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny [The legal, economic and sociological movement] and Palestra [The bar], the project was rejected. Only the second version of the bill prepared in 1925-1926, re-worked by the committee composed of W. Makowski, A. Mogilnicki and S. Śliwiński (appointed by the Minister of Justice), became the basis for the President of the Republic of Poland to adopt the first Polish Code of Criminal Procedure of 19 March 1928.https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/osap/article/view/1867codificationcodification committeeprocedural criminal lawpolandthe bill of criminal proceedingsthe criminal proceedings section
spellingShingle Józef Koredczuk
Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928
Opolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
codification
codification committee
procedural criminal law
poland
the bill of criminal proceedings
the criminal proceedings section
title Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928
title_full Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928
title_fullStr Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928
title_full_unstemmed Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928
title_short Prace nad kodyfikacją prawa karnego procesowego w Polsce w latach 1919–1928
title_sort prace nad kodyfikacja prawa karnego procesowego w polsce w latach 1919 1928
topic codification
codification committee
procedural criminal law
poland
the bill of criminal proceedings
the criminal proceedings section
url https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/osap/article/view/1867
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