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A Few Remarks on the Nazi Private Law as a Model for the Law of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

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TAUCHEN Jaromír

Year of publication 2010
Type Conference abstract
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Faculty of Law

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Description One of the main tasks of the Nazis (in the field of law) was to institute a unified law both in the whole territory of the Third Reich and in the occupied territories. In the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia it was not otherwise. In comparison with other historical periods, this period of the Protectorate did not last long, but during the 6 years of its existence both, the private and the public law, were influenced by the Nazi ideology very much. That is why the intention of this contribution is to point out the basic data of the Nazi ideology and the Nazi legal theory in the field of the private law, to show the reader the principles of the protectorate law and the principles which would have concededly been instituted into the protectorate law, if the Nazis had not been defeated in 1945.
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