The university career of Józef Reinhold had not been particularly long, as it lasted merely ten years (1918–1928). Due to his premature death at the age of 44, he occupies a rather peripheral place among the luminaries of Polish penal law, remaining in the shadow of such famous professors as: Edmund Krzymuski, Juliusz Makarewicz or Józef Rosenblatt. Yet the academic achievements of Józef Reinhold, and particularly his paper entitled Preventive Measures Against Criminal Offenders published in 1913, puts him among the ranks of the precursors of a sociological approach to the Polish penal law in the 20th century. He was also the first propagator of criminal policy on Polish territories which he regarded as a separate discipline of law. Thanks ...
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Stanisław Węsławski was a lawyer from the office. He was appointed by the court on appeal. Being awa...
On the 13th of February 2006 there took place in Cracow the ceremony of burying Professor Stanisław ...
The third partition of Poland, and thus the collapse of the Polish state, spontaneously forced a sit...
One of the debates carried out in interwar Poland among legal professionals, including on the pages ...
Wacław Makowski (1880–1942) was an outstanding Polish politician, lawyer and scientist. He was one ...
The article presents and evaluates the state of research concerning the history of modern criminal l...
The institution of an investigating judge emerged in all three parts of then partitioned Poland at a...
The lawyers of the Second Polish Republic succeeded in the codification and the unification of crimi...
Eugeniusz Waśkowski (1866-1942) był jednym z najwybitniejszych polskich cywilistów procesowych okr...
Przedrukowywany odczyt jednego z najwybitniejszych jurystów polskich XX wieku, profesora Juliusza Ma...
Na marginesie zainteresowań naukowych profesora Adama Małkiewicza autor przypomina postać Józefa Łus...
Instytucja sędziego śledczego wywodzi się z napoleońskiego kodeksu postępowania karnego (1808 r.), g...
The article is an analysis of the proceedings concerning the acts of affronting the honour or dignit...
The article presents the silhouette of eminent Polish scholar - Romuald Hube (1803 - 1890), one of ...
Ignacy Koschembahr-Łyskowski: a professor at the University of Fribourg (1895-1900) Ignacy Kosche...
Stanisław Węsławski was a lawyer from the office. He was appointed by the court on appeal. Being awa...
On the 13th of February 2006 there took place in Cracow the ceremony of burying Professor Stanisław ...
The third partition of Poland, and thus the collapse of the Polish state, spontaneously forced a sit...