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Verböczy's Tripartitum and the Foundations of the Constitutional Government in the Kingdom of Hungary (Outline)
Janiš, Dalibor
Paper deals with forming of foundations of the Hungarian constitutional system in the Middle Ages and with a role of Verböczy's Tripartitum in yhe Hungarian law in the Early Modern Ages.
The Constitutional Foundations of the Moravian Provincial Law in the Beginning of Modern Ages
Janiš, Dalibor
Paper deals with the Moravian provincial law, forming of constitutional foundations of the estate system in 15th and 16th centuries, relations between estates and a king and with provincial institutions (Provincial Court, Provincial Diet, Provincial Constitutions).
Land Codifications in Context of the Constitutional Development of Central Europe in the 16th and incipient 17th centuries
Pánek, Jaroslav
A comparative study in history of constitutionalism in Central Europe in the 16th and 17th Centuries.
Land-constitutions and Estates in Upper and Lower Lusatia in the 16th century
Bobková, Lenka
The survey of development of estates in two Lands of Bohemian Crown, relation towards the estates and towards the Bohemian King and the consecutive formation of land-constitution in Upper Lusatia (1549, 1582, 1597) and the statute in Lower Lusatia (1538, 1498).
To the changes of estate structure of the Czech Kingdom from the end of 14th to the beginning of 16th centuries
Šmahel, František
The changes of estate structure in the czech lands from the end of 14th to the beginning of 16th centuries.
The Czech State and Estates Society in the Early Modern Constitutions
Pánek, Jaroslav
Study in political and social history of the Czech/Bohemian State in the period between the Codification of King Vladislav II of 1500 and the Bohemian Confederation of 1619.
The Codification of King Vladislav II and the Beginnings of the Constitutional System in the Czech Lands (1500-1619). Papers from the International Conference, Prague, 7-8 December 2000
Pánek, Jaroslav ; Janiš, Dalibor ; Malý, K.
Twenty-four studies written by twenty-one Czech, Austrian, German, Polish and Slovak historians on the history of constitutional development of Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Lusatia, Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, Poland, Lithuania and Hungary in the early modern period. The main problems are society and law; constitutional guarantees of the "bonum commune", social order and religious liberty; the Bohemian Confederation of 1619 and the political system of Central Europe in the 17th century.

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