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Ustanovování soudců - česká historická perspektiva
Title in English | Appointment of Judges - Czech Historical Perspective |
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Authors | |
Year of publication | 2020 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | VIII. česko-slovenské právněhistorické setkání doktorandů a postdoktorandů. Sborník z konference |
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Citation | |
Web | Open access knihy |
Keywords | Judge; Justice; Austria; Czechoslovakia; Hungary; Slovakiav Czechia |
Description | The paper deals with a matter of judges’ appointments since the Austrian Constitution of 1867. The attention is paid to the Austrian and Hungarian regulations which were assumed by Czechoslovakia after 1918. The Slovak Republic was able to implement a new regulation during the WWII. The most important changes were introduced after 1948 when communists seized the power and their new regulations replaced the Austrian and Slovak laws in this field. The totalitarian period was connected with the decrease of requirements declared to judges when the self-study was accepted as the substitution of the university education in 1950s and 1960s. Fundamentally, the current Czech model has proceeded from the model introduced in 1970s. |
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