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Legal regulations regarding paved and unpaved roads in Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1992
Tetourová, Andrea ; Kindl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to map and describe the law-history framework of legal regulations concerning paved and unpaved roads in the period from 1918 to 1992. The state of Czechoslovakia adopted the normative basis for the legal regulation of paved and unpaved roads from that of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the year 1918. These Austro-Hungarian legal regulations were accepted into the legal framework of the state of Czechoslovakia by the receptional provisions of Law and Directive No 11/1918 Coll. of March 28th 1918 on the founding of the independant state of Czechoslovakia. This thesis draws from primary sources such as relevant legal regulations, as well as from specialist historical literature. An important source of information on the method of application of the laws focused upon is the jurisprudence of the law courts of the First Czechoslovak Republic. A surprising finding of this thesis is the fact that in 1938, the Ministry of Public Works put forward a so called Great Road Bill for approval by the National Assembly of the Republic of Czechoslovakia. This law and its details, which up to today has remained unrepeated, focused upon the unification of measures, which had until that time been divided into tens of norms, into one legal regulation. The forward to this law including the...

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