The author indicates the deficiencies found in published books of medieval Polish courts of law. First of all, these books typically include short sections of the late Middle Ages. On this basis it is impossible to determine the line of development of the Polish law. Within the cut-off dates of individual books there are many loopholes. Only some parts of the lawsuits are listed in the books, usually, neither the beginning nor the end are found. One should keep that in mind constantly.Autor sygnalizuje, jakie niedostatki znajdują się w opublikowanych średniowiecznych księgach sądów prawa polskiego. Przede wszystkim księgi te obejmują zazwyczaj krótkie odcinki późnego średniowiecza. Na ich podstawie nie da się ustalić linii rozwojowych polsk...
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There is no abstract available for this languageEn este articulo autor esta analizando el crimen de ...
“The never-ending Polish story”: The Smolensk Discourse of Gazeta Polska The author analyzes artic...
The study discusses the more controversial ways for naming and addressing target recipients of books...
The article discusses the role of the Silesian Voivode as the head of the Silesian Voivodeship Offic...
In Poland, until the partitions in the eighteenth century, law had the nature of state law. A separa...
The article illustrates internal organization and manning of the regional court in Piotrków during 4...
The study presents courts, which worked out-of-court jurisdiction on Polish territories through the ...
The article presents excerpts from Polish-language court records made from the sixteenth to the eigh...
In the 17th century funeral sermons were one of the most frequent forms of public utterances. More t...
The subject of this article is the Przewodnik do Języká Polſkiego [Guide to the Polish Language] by ...
The article shows the profiles of the seven blessed of the Archdiocese of Poznań, and passages from ...
The reason for writing the text was many controversial statements of the author of the book. The art...
The article analyses issues of purchasing Polish and foreign scientific literature done by the Unive...
The decision of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Białystok concerns the rules for handling th...
The article is an attempt to defend the presence of Positivist novels and any other worksthat are no...
There is no abstract available for this languageEn este articulo autor esta analizando el crimen de ...
“The never-ending Polish story”: The Smolensk Discourse of Gazeta Polska The author analyzes artic...
The study discusses the more controversial ways for naming and addressing target recipients of books...