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Military Testaments in the Second Polish Republic
Military testaments in the Second Polish Republic gained particular practical significance due to the unique circumstances resulting from Poland’s existence in the short interwar period. Their regulation was based on post-partition legal provisions, including the 1811 Austrian Civil Code with the Military Service Regulations, the 1874 Military Law of ...
Józef Koredczuk
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The aim of the article is to present the heritage of Polish culture on the example of the co-creators of the idea of nature protection, the “spiritual fathers” of ecological education in the Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) who developed normative ...
Edyta Wolter
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Legal custom in civil law of the Second Polish Republic
The paper inspects the role of a custom in civil law of interwar (1918-1939) Poland. It notes that the unification of national legislation took place in the Second Polish Republic, including the field of civil law. The codification that had been launched faced significant difficulties, as in different regions of restored Poland different legislation ...
N. Zakharchyn
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The goal of the research is to highlight source base of the judiciary of the Malopolska Wschodnia in the government policy of the Second Polish Republic on the example of archival documents in particular of archival documents of the Western region of ...
Zvarych Roman
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Legal aspects of fiscal enforcement in the Second Polish Republic
Purpose of the study: The research goal of the article was to analyze the fiscal enforcement model in the Second Polish Republic's legal system. The research problems are: whether the enforcement activities carried out had a clear legal basis; were the enforcement actions carried out without charge at the time they were carried out?
Bartosz Nieścior
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How Poles Radicalised Belarusians: On the Mechanism of Coercion
How Poles Radicalised Belarusians: On the Mechanism of Coercion The great reconstruction of Central-Eastern Europe after World War I mainly consisted in building national states in place of multinational empires, but it also involved social ...
Katarzyna Kurza
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The beginnings of disciplinary responsibility of Polish police officers
Objectives The beginnings of disciplinary liability of Polish police officers date back to the period before the creation of an independent Polish state, and the first regulations were issued by a decree of the Regency Council in June 1918.
Waldemar Bednaruk, Bartosz Nieścior
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Making an Ethnic Group: Lemko-Rusyns and the Minority Question in the Second Polish Republic
Drawing on ethnographic and archival materials, this paper examines the ethnic politics of the Second Polish Republic by taking into account the experiences of the Lemko-Rusyn population, a minority East Slavic group inhabiting the peripheral mountainous
Agnieszka Pasieka
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Kościoły w Polsce w okresie niemieckiej okupacji 1939–1945 [PDF]
Poland and Polish nationalism are widely identified with Catholicism. However, the population of the Polish state was not homogenous ethnically and religiously – in 1921 the number of ethnic/confessional minorities reached the high level of over 30 ...
Kiec, Olgierd
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The main purpose of this article is to present some major aspects of the personnel policy pursued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs starting from 1918. The starting point is marked by Poland’s regaining independence and the establishment of the Ministry
Joanna Słyszewska
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