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Ohlédnutí za českou právní slavistikou 19. a prvních desetiletí 20. století

Title in English Review of Slavic Law Studies in Czech Countries in 19th Century and in First Decades of 20th Century
Authors

VOJÁČEK Ladislav

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Právněhistorické studie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web Repozitář MU
Field Law sciences
Keywords Slavic studies; Legal Slavic studies; Hermenegild Jireček; Jaromir J. Hanel; Charles Kadlec; Theodor Saturník; Rucholf Rauscher; Jozef Markov; Vladimir Prochazka
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Description The branch of the Slavic law studies belonged to the Slavic studies as a multidisciplinary but, at the same time, integrated area of research on the Slavs and their culture (language, art, esp. literature, history, economics, religion and law). In the beginning, the researchers presumed the existence of a common Slavic law and, thus, they focused on finding this law. Later on, they move their attention to comparison of the particular legal systems of the individual Slavic nations. Czech Slavic Law studies has been forming since 1960s, with its main representatives Hermenegild Jireček and Jaromír J. Hanel, later on Karel Kadlec and his followers Theodor Saturník, Rucholf Rauscher and Jozef Markov. In the first part of the article, the author follows the development of the Slavic law studies until the end of the1930s. In the second one, he tries to show how the development, aimes and methods of the Slavic law studies were understood and presented both by its main representatives (K. Kadlec, R. Rauscher and, in the postwar period, Vladimír Procházka) and in the texts written by the team of the top representatives of the Slavic studies since mid 1970s to mid 1990s.

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