29/04/2024
Polecamy lekturę anglojęzycznego zeszytu specjalnego „Krakowskich Studiów z Historii Państwa i Prawa”, w którym zostały zamieszczone następujące artykuły:
Kacper Górski (Jagiellonian University in Kraków), The Image of an Attorney as Illustrated in the Works of Polish Poets and Political Writers in the 16th–17th Centuries;
Marcin Konarski (Warsaw Management University), The Central Liquidation Commission in the Duchy of Warsaw between 1808 and 1812;
Michał Gałędek (University of Gdańsk), Was the Constitution of 3 May 1791 a Source of Inspiration for 19th Century Polish Constitutional Drafts? The Problem of Using Polish Constitutional Heritage in the Congress Kingdom of Poland in 1815 and 1831;
Paweł Lesiński (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin), “Wohlstand, Bildung und Freiheit für Alle.” The Idea of Human Rights in the View of Gustav Struve as an Example of Radical German Political and Legal Thought during the Springtime of Nations;
Łukasz Jakubiak (Jagiellonian University in Kraków), The “Grévy Constitution” and the “de Gaulle Constitution”: Two Directions for the Relocation of Presidential Power in the Constitutional History of France;
Adam Lityński (Humanitas University in Sosnowiec), Soviet Criminal Law in the Eyes of a Gulag Prisoner: Alexandr Solzhenitsyn’s Lecture on Criminal Law in Light of “The Gulag Archipelago”.