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Activities Extraordinary People's Courts in the period 1945- 1948
Feniková, Petra ; Šouša, Jiří (referee)
1 Activities Extraordinary People's Courts in the period 1945-1948 Abstract The aim of my dissertation was to evaluate the activities of extraordinary people's courts in the period 1945-1948, which were established on the basis of Decree of the President of the Republic No. 16/1945 Coll. on the punishment of Nazi criminals, traitors and their helpers and on the extraordinary people's courts of June 19, 1945, also called the Great Retribution Decree. Particular emphasis was placed on examining the substance of the defendants' procedural rights in proceedings before these courts. The work, in its first rather theoretical part, descriptively identifies and analyses the procedural rights of offenders, which were associated with proceedings before retribution courts. The large retribution decree itself referred to the application of the then valid Criminal Procedure Code, which was Act No. 119/1873 Coll., Which introduces a new code of the Criminal Court, as amended (Criminal Procedure Code). It was thus necessary to examine which other procedural rights, in addition to those set out directly in the text of the decree, were applied in the proceedings. For this purpose, in addition to legal norms, implementing regulations were used, not only at the level of decrees, but also directives, instructions or...
Activities Extraordinary People's Courts in the period 1945- 1948
Feniková, Petra ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee) ; Knoll, Vilém (referee)
1 Activities Extraordinary People's Courts in the period 1945-1948 Abstract The aim of my dissertation was to evaluate the activities of extraordinary people's courts in the period 1945-1948, which were established on the basis of Decree of the President of the Republic No. 16/1945 Coll. on the punishment of Nazi criminals, traitors and their helpers and on the extraordinary people's courts of June 19, 1945, also called the Great Retribution Decree. Particular emphasis was placed on examining the substance of the defendants' procedural rights in proceedings before these courts. The work, in its first rather theoretical part, descriptively identifies and analyses the procedural rights of offenders, which were associated with proceedings before retribution courts. The large retribution decree itself referred to the application of the then valid Criminal Procedure Code, which was Act No. 119/1873 Coll., Which introduces a new code of the Criminal Court, as amended (Criminal Procedure Code). It was thus necessary to examine which other procedural rights, in addition to those set out directly in the text of the decree, were applied in the proceedings. For this purpose, in addition to legal norms, implementing regulations were used, not only at the level of decrees, but also directives, instructions or...

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