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Czech Law in Historical Contexts, Paperback / softback Book

Czech Law in Historical Contexts Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The legal system of the present-day Czech Republic cannot be understood without sufficient knowledge of its historical roots and evolution.

Kuklik traces the development of Czech law from its origins as a form of Slavic law to its current position, reflecting the influence of both Roman law and the legal systems of neighboring countries.

The twentieth century is of particular importance due to the establishment of an independent Czechoslovakia in 1918 and its split in 1993 into the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic.

It was a century encompassing periods of democratic as well as totalitarian regimes, and major political, ideological, economic, and social changes, making Czech Law in Historical Context an ideal case study for researchers interested in the transition of democratic legal systems into totalitarian regimes, and vice versa.

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