SPIS TREŚCI
Some Remarks on the Law-making Process in Socialist Countries on the Example of People’s Poland
Piotr Fiedorczyk
s. 277-293
Constitutions and Constitution-making during the Communist Government Constitutional Development in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s
Jakub Hablovič, Vilém Knoll, Tomáš Pezl
s. 295-310
Fundamental Rights of Citizens in Hungarian Socialist Constitutional Law
Norbert Varga
s. 311-328
Selected Fundamental Rights in the Polish Constitution of 1952
Katarzyna Krzysztofek-Strzała
s. 329-343
New Fundaments of the Czechoslovak Civil and Criminal Procedural Law after 1948
Tomáš Gábriš, Peter Vyšný
s. 345-370
Changes in the Concept and the Basic Principles of the Hungarian Civil Procedure During the Socialist Transition
Kristóf Szivós
s. 371-382
“Socialist Legality” and Interference in the Independence of the Judiciary in the 1950s
Vilém Knoll, Marián Byszowiec
s. 383-403
The System of Legal Protection Authorities in Poland (1944–1989): Selected Issues
Jakob Maziarz
s. 405-426
The Agricultural Production Cooperative in the Period of Agricultural Collectivization in Poland up to 1956
Marek Strzała
s. 427-444
The Emergence of Agricultural Cooperative Law in the First Phase of Village Collectivization until 1953
Adriana Pollák
s. 445-463
The Codification of Socialist Criminal Law with Special Regard to Economic Crimes
Benedek Varga
s. 465-482
The Big Financial Theft, or the Czechoslovak Currency Reform in 1953 and Its Reflection in the Criminal Legal Sanction of the Participants in the Pilsen Protest Actions
Vendulka Valentová
s. 483-493
Crossroads before the Hungarian Socialist Copyright
Dénes Legeza
s. 495-508
The Effect of the Socialist Rearrangement on the Hungarian Insolvency Law
Máté Pétervári
s. 509-524
Marriage and Divorce in Hungary after 1945
Mária Homoki-Nagy
s. 525-540
The Durability of Marriage in Poland in the Years 1945–1950 in the Light of the Practice of the District Court in Kraków and in Słupsk
Zdzisław Zarzycki, Paweł Kaźmierski
s. 541-556
New Family Law: Efforts to Change the Family Law in Czechoslovakia During the People’s Democracy
Miriam Laclavíková, Ingrid Lanczová
s. 557-587
Conceptual and Ideological Changes in the Czechoslovak Inheritance Law After 1948 in the Broader Context of Changes in Property and Family Law
Jindřich Psutka, Denisa Kotroušová
s. 589-610