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The Paper deals with the importance of the Slovak influence (the role of Hungarian law and Slovak commissions) in the and recodification of civil law in Czechoslovakia for the time period 1918-1948 using the example of inheritance law.
Ondřej Horák, Bence Zsolt Kovács
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Cílem tohoto textu bylo poukázat, jak se v období 18. až 20. stol. měnil na našem území náhled na to, kdo by měl získat vlastnické právo k pokladu. Jde o období, kdy soupeří o vlastnické právo stát a jedinec – konflikt zájmu veřejného a soukromého. Je to
Salák, Pavel
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The Origins of the Human Rights Act: A ‘British Bill of Rights’ the First Time Around
Abstract This article reconstructs the first initiatives for a British Bill of Rights from the late 1960s to the mid‐1980s and argues that their failure shaped the eventual form of the Human Rights Act. Proposals for a Bill of Rights emerged across the political spectrum, but commanded most support on the right as a means of restraining trade unions ...
Marco Duranti, Chris Hilliard
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On the Inspiration of the Austrian Civil Code (1811) in Terms of Legal Culture
Všeobecný občanský zákoník z r. 1811 (ABGB) se jako vynikající dílo evropské právní kultury nesmazatelně vepsal do české právní kultury a právního vědomí.
Bejček, Josef
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A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
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ABSTRACT On‐orbit rendezvous and docking constitute one of the most technically challenging activities in the history of space activities. As space endeavours mature to crewed missions, space rendezous and docking technologies (RDT) emerge as an area of technological innovation critical to advances in future crewed space exploration.
Nikita Chiu, Markus Kornprobst
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Influences of the Roman law in the area of obligation and proberty law to the Austrian civil code
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit untersucht die Einflüsse des römischen Rechts auf das österreichische Recht insbesondere auf das Schuld- und Sachenrecht im ABGB.
Kütük, Pinar
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Evidence in Civil Law - Austria
This report outlines the rules on the taking and using of evidence in Austrian civil procedure law. On the basis of principles such as the free disposition of parties, the attenuated inquisitorial principle or the principles of orality and directness ...
Nunner-Krautgasser, Bettina +1 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines what is known at this stage, before the envisaged publication of the legislative proposal by the European Commission in March/April 2025, about the European Union's Space Act, focusing on its potential application to non‐EU operators.
Ingo Baumann, Katharina Prall
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The Term “Causa” in Roman Law and in the Later Legal Science
This article concerns with the problem of the “cause” of the legal obligations. It traces the origin of the term “cause” from the philosophy of Aristotle and the ways in which this term was used in the Roman legal science.
Petr Dostalík
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