In 1949 Polish and Czechoslovak lawyers prepared a draft of joint family law for both states. It was prepared for political reasons, to implement communist law in two “people’s democracy” countries. It was based on Soviet law. The Czechoslovak part was quicker in passing the new law. The final debate took place in National Assembly on December 7th, 1949. Only three persons took part in it. It had completely ideological character. Especially the Minister of Justice had very communist speech. He criticized strongly “capitalist” family law and attacked the Catholic Church, because Czechoslovak bishops were protesting against civil marriages. In fact the draft on family law was used by the communist authorities to create anti-church atmosphere....
Resume The goal of this paper is to describe the situation of churches and religious societies with ...
After the Czech Republic has acceded to the European Union, the Czech family law has not changed mu...
The topic of the thesis are so-called "new ecclesiastical laws" accepted in 1949, that had served as...
After World War II Polish law was based on law of the USSR. Family law played important role in the...
In February 1947 the Codification Commission was established. The Commission was to prepare the ver...
THE SOVIET FAMILY LAW AS A SUBJECT OF RECEPTION IN POLAND AND IN OTHER STATES OF CENTRAL-EASTERN EUR...
Autorka jest docentem w Katedrze Prawa Cywilnego Wydziału Prawa Uniwersytetu Masaryka w Brnie. Te...
The draft of legal regulations about consanguinity and guardianship was supposed to be a part of the...
Tématem této práce je právní úprava manželství a rodiny v období od vzniku první Československé repu...
As contrasted to the declarations made by communists that in Poland everyone has liberty of religion...
After World War II the communists, who took power in Poland, did not abolish the old penal code from...
The paper presents the changes of family law regulations in Poland after World War II which aimed to...
Austrian divorce law was in force in the territory of the former region of Galicia until the end of ...
The Church and the Catholic community during the Great Novena (1956–1966) contested the liberal abor...
The totalitarian regime, introduced in Poland by the communist authorities after the Second World Wa...
Resume The goal of this paper is to describe the situation of churches and religious societies with ...
After the Czech Republic has acceded to the European Union, the Czech family law has not changed mu...
The topic of the thesis are so-called "new ecclesiastical laws" accepted in 1949, that had served as...
After World War II Polish law was based on law of the USSR. Family law played important role in the...
In February 1947 the Codification Commission was established. The Commission was to prepare the ver...
THE SOVIET FAMILY LAW AS A SUBJECT OF RECEPTION IN POLAND AND IN OTHER STATES OF CENTRAL-EASTERN EUR...
Autorka jest docentem w Katedrze Prawa Cywilnego Wydziału Prawa Uniwersytetu Masaryka w Brnie. Te...
The draft of legal regulations about consanguinity and guardianship was supposed to be a part of the...
Tématem této práce je právní úprava manželství a rodiny v období od vzniku první Československé repu...
As contrasted to the declarations made by communists that in Poland everyone has liberty of religion...
After World War II the communists, who took power in Poland, did not abolish the old penal code from...
The paper presents the changes of family law regulations in Poland after World War II which aimed to...
Austrian divorce law was in force in the territory of the former region of Galicia until the end of ...
The Church and the Catholic community during the Great Novena (1956–1966) contested the liberal abor...
The totalitarian regime, introduced in Poland by the communist authorities after the Second World Wa...
Resume The goal of this paper is to describe the situation of churches and religious societies with ...
After the Czech Republic has acceded to the European Union, the Czech family law has not changed mu...
The topic of the thesis are so-called "new ecclesiastical laws" accepted in 1949, that had served as...