Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950

The article deals with the transformation of the ownership structure in Czechoslovakia during the post-war period and particularly after the adoption of the Ninth-of-May Constitution in 1948. It also details the process of drafting and adopting the new Civil Code in 1950. The article tracks changes...

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Main Authors: Jan Kuklík, Petra Skřejpková
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2020-02-01
Series:Právněhistorické studie
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Online Access:http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/2464689X.2019.28
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spelling doaj-5d873c090cd34020a8c2c087fe153aa32020-11-25T03:11:19ZcesKarolinum PressPrávněhistorické studie0079-49292464-689X2020-02-01492101910.14712/2464689X.2019.289243Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950Jan KuklíkPetra SkřejpkováThe article deals with the transformation of the ownership structure in Czechoslovakia during the post-war period and particularly after the adoption of the Ninth-of-May Constitution in 1948. It also details the process of drafting and adopting the new Civil Code in 1950. The article tracks changes in the traditional understanding of the right of ownership that were incorporated into the legal system based on the Soviet legal model introduced by the codification.http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/2464689X.2019.28civil codeproperty lawownershipnationalization
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author Jan Kuklík
Petra Skřejpková
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Petra Skřejpková
Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950
Právněhistorické studie
civil code
property law
ownership
nationalization
author_facet Jan Kuklík
Petra Skřejpková
author_sort Jan Kuklík
title Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950
title_short Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950
title_full Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950
title_fullStr Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950
title_full_unstemmed Frost Comes out of Kremlin: Changes in Property Law and the Adoption of the Civil Code in 1950
title_sort frost comes out of kremlin: changes in property law and the adoption of the civil code in 1950
publisher Karolinum Press
series Právněhistorické studie
issn 0079-4929
2464-689X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The article deals with the transformation of the ownership structure in Czechoslovakia during the post-war period and particularly after the adoption of the Ninth-of-May Constitution in 1948. It also details the process of drafting and adopting the new Civil Code in 1950. The article tracks changes in the traditional understanding of the right of ownership that were incorporated into the legal system based on the Soviet legal model introduced by the codification.
topic civil code
property law
ownership
nationalization
url http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/2464689X.2019.28
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