The institution of an investigating judge emerged in all three parts of then partitioned Poland at almost the same time, i.e. in the 70s of the 19th century, as the Austrians introduced it in 1873, the Russians in 1876, and the Germans in 1877. The very idea of an investigating judge and its model, however, derives from the legal system of Napoleonic France. During the period between two World Wars, the institution of an investigating judge functioned fi rst, as part of the legislation inherited from the occupant’s legal system, and then as part of the Polish legal system resulting, mainly, from the implementation of the ordinance on the regime of common courts of law of 1928 and the code of criminal procedure of the same year. The function...
In 1920-1921, the Polish Legislative Sejm issued two legal acts the purpose of which was to facilita...
In 1876 the reform of the Russian judicial system of 1864 was implemented, with certain amendments, ...
The third partition of Poland, and thus the collapse of the Polish state, spontaneously forced a sit...
Investigating judges for matters of special importance in the Second Polish Republic Investigating j...
Instytucja sędziego śledczego wywodzi się z napoleońskiego kodeksu postępowania karnego (1808 r.), g...
In the interwar period 1918-1939 the profession of a judge was subject to constant transformations b...
The institution of the examining magistrate in the Second Polish RepublicThe institution of the exam...
During the interwar years, the date of the 1 January 1929 constituted an important turning point for...
This article begins with an analysis of the development of administrative justice in Poland over the...
The emergence of civil justice after the evacuation of Russians from the Polish Kingdom in 1915. Thi...
This paper discusses the evolution of the position and role of the prosecutor in the course ofshapin...
1 września 1917 r. zostało utworzone sądownictwo polskie w Królestwie Polskim. W 2017 r. mija setna ...
Wydział Prawa i AdministracjiW trakcie Powstania Wielkopolskiego 1918/1919 sądownictwo było podzielo...
W opracowaniu przedstawiono prace nad unifikacją sądownictwa polskiego w latach 1918-1928. Prowadz...
The notion of the judicial control of administration exercised by specially designated authorities h...
In 1920-1921, the Polish Legislative Sejm issued two legal acts the purpose of which was to facilita...
In 1876 the reform of the Russian judicial system of 1864 was implemented, with certain amendments, ...
The third partition of Poland, and thus the collapse of the Polish state, spontaneously forced a sit...
Investigating judges for matters of special importance in the Second Polish Republic Investigating j...
Instytucja sędziego śledczego wywodzi się z napoleońskiego kodeksu postępowania karnego (1808 r.), g...
In the interwar period 1918-1939 the profession of a judge was subject to constant transformations b...
The institution of the examining magistrate in the Second Polish RepublicThe institution of the exam...
During the interwar years, the date of the 1 January 1929 constituted an important turning point for...
This article begins with an analysis of the development of administrative justice in Poland over the...
The emergence of civil justice after the evacuation of Russians from the Polish Kingdom in 1915. Thi...
This paper discusses the evolution of the position and role of the prosecutor in the course ofshapin...
1 września 1917 r. zostało utworzone sądownictwo polskie w Królestwie Polskim. W 2017 r. mija setna ...
Wydział Prawa i AdministracjiW trakcie Powstania Wielkopolskiego 1918/1919 sądownictwo było podzielo...
W opracowaniu przedstawiono prace nad unifikacją sądownictwa polskiego w latach 1918-1928. Prowadz...
The notion of the judicial control of administration exercised by specially designated authorities h...
In 1920-1921, the Polish Legislative Sejm issued two legal acts the purpose of which was to facilita...
In 1876 the reform of the Russian judicial system of 1864 was implemented, with certain amendments, ...
The third partition of Poland, and thus the collapse of the Polish state, spontaneously forced a sit...