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Czech law in historical contexts /

The legal system of the present-day Czech Republic would not be understood properly without sufficient knowledge of its historical roots and evolution. This book deals with the development of Czech law from its initial origins as a form of Slavic law to its current position, reflecting the influence...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kuklík, Jan, 1967-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Prague : Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, 2015.
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505 0 |a Introductory remarks; 1. Beginnings of the Czech state and law; 2. Development of law during the Era of the Luxemburgs until 1419; 3. The Hussite period; 4. Law during the Estate Monarchy; 5. Law during the Period of Absolutism; 6. Enlightened Absolutism; 7. Codification of Austrian civil law; 8. Austrian Constitutional Development 1848-1914 and Czech National Movement; 9. Austrian legal development 1848-1918; 10. The Break-Up of the Habsburg Empire and the Establishment of Czechoslovakia; 11. Continuities and discontinuities in the initial period of Czechoslovak legal development. 
505 8 |a 12. Constitutional development of the First Czechoslovak Republic13. Legal aspects of national minorities; 14. Changes in Czechoslovak law 1918-1938; 15. The Munich Agreement; 16. Re-establishment of Czechoslovakia in pre-Munich borders; 17. Presidential decrees (so called Beneš decrees); 18. The Third Czechoslovak Republic 1945-1948; 19. May Constitution of 1948 and the political system of the People's Democracy; 20. Changes in the Czechoslovak legal system 1948-1960; 21. Political trials and other forms of persecution; 22. Changes in land law -- forced collectivization. 
505 8 |a 23. Social security and labour law24. The Socialist Constitution of 1960; 25. Recodification of Criminal law in the 1960s; 26. New Civil law of the 1960s; 27. Prague Spring; 28. The period of "normalization" 1969-1989; 29. Velvet revolution and period of "transformation"; References. 
520 |a The legal system of the present-day Czech Republic would not be understood properly without sufficient knowledge of its historical roots and evolution. This book deals with the development of Czech law from its initial origins as a form of Slavic law to its current position, reflecting the influence of the legal systems of neighbouring countries and that of Roman law. The reader can see how a legal system originally based on custom developed into written and codified law. Czech law was fully dependent upon developments within the Luxemburg, Jagiellonian and, primarily, Habsburg monarchies, alth. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
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