The History of Polish Legal System: from the 10th to the 20th century
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Translator’s note...................................................................XVII
Foreword ............................................................................XIX
Chapter I. The state system of old Poland (up to 1795)............................. 1
§ 1. Patrimonial monarchy........................................................ 1
I. The rise of the Polish state......................................... 1
1. The clan-tribe system and its collapse............................ 1
2. The beginnings of Polish statehood ............................... 2
3. The patrimonial character of the state............................... 2
IL The political system.................................................... 3
1. The Monarch ......................................................... 3
2. State administration................................................. 4
3. Co-governing bodies ................................................. 6
III. Judiciary.............................................................. 7
1. State courts ........................................................ 7
2. Ecclesiastical courts................................................ 7
3. German town law courts............................................... 8
IV. Social system.......................................................... 8
1. Knighthood .......................................................... 8
2. Clergy............................................................... 9
3. Burgesses .......................................................... 10
4. Peasantry........................................................... 13
§ 2. Estate monarchy (1320 - 1454).............................................. 14
I. The Crown of the Kingdom of Poland..................................... 14
II. The structure and rights of the estates............................... 15
1. Nobility............................................................ 15
2. Clergy.............................................................. 17
3. Burgesses .......................................................... 17
4. Peasantry........................................................... 17
III. The political system.................................................. 18
1. Royal power......................................................... 18
2. Central offices..................................................... 19
3. Local offices ...................................................... 19
4. The development of estate representation............................ 21
IV. Judiciary............................................................. 22
L Royal courts......................................................... 22
2. Nobles’ courts...................................................... 22
§ 3. The Nobles’ republic (1454 - 1764)....................................... 23
I. Description of the state system........................................ 23
II. Territory and population ............................................. 24
III. The monarch.......................................................... 25
1. Royal power........................................................ 25
2. Elections........................................................ 26
3. Pacta conventa and King Henry’s articles..................... 27
IV. The General Sejm .................................................. 28
L Structure.......................................................... 28
2. Competence......................................................... 29
3. Proceedings, voting, resolutions .................................. 30
4. Resident senators.................................................. 31
V. Sejmiks ............................................................. 31
VI. Confederacy and rokosz............................................... 32
VII. Central and local offices ................ ......................... 33
VIII. Poland and Lithuania’s Union of Lublin (1569) ....................... 33
IX. Central judiciary.................................................... 34
L Royal court ....................................................... 34
2. Crown and Lithuanian Tribunals .................................... 34
3. Sejm court......................................................... 35
4. Assessors’ court................................................... 35
5. Referral court..................................................... 35
6. Marshal’s court.................................................... 35
7. Referendary’s court ........................................ 35
§ 4. The beginnings of constitutional monarchy (1764 - 1795)................. 36
I. Sejm reforms of 1764 - 1766 ......................................... 36
1. Sejm reforms ...................................................... 36
2. Treasury and Military Committees .................................. 36
II. The reforms of the delegate sejm of 1767 - 1768 .............. 37
III. The reforms of the delegate sejm of 1773 - 1776 .............. 38
1. The Permanent Council.............................................. 38
2. The National Education Commission ................................. 39
IV. The Four Years’ Sejm Reforms......................................... 39
1. Parties............................................................ 39
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2. Preparation and enactment of the Constitution of May 3 ........ 40
3. Social system...................................................... 40
4. Political system................................................... 42
V. The Confederacy of Targowica (1792) and Grodno (1793) .............. 46
VI. Kosciuszko’s insurrection (1794) .................................... 47
1. Insurrection authorities........................................... 47
2. Peasant reforms ............................................... 47
3. Judiciary.......................................................... 48
VII. Partitions. Territories and population ............................... 48
Chapter II. The law of Old Poland (up to 1795).................................... 49
§ 1. Sources of law in the medieval period................................... 49
I. The concept of a source of law ...................................... 49
II. Characteristics of the system and sources of medieval law ...... 50
1. Domination of customary law ..................................... 50
2. Particularism of the law .......................................... 50
3. The estate character of the law.................................. 51
4. Case law.......................................................... 51
5. Systematics of the law ......................................... 51
III. Historical sources................................................. 52
IV. Books of endowments................................................ 52
V. Documents.......................................................... 53
VI. Polish law - land law.............................................. 53
1. Collections of customary law..................................... 53
2. Statutory law................................................... 54
3. Resolutions of Sejms and sejmiks................................ 56
4. Court books .................................................... 56
VII. Canon law............................................................ 56
VIII. Town law.............................................................. 57
1. Customary law...................................................... 57
2. Willkurs.......................................................... 58
3. Legal instructions and urteils.................................... 59
4. Town privileges .................................................. 59
5. Town books (board of aldermen’s or council’s books)............. 59
IX. Village law ......................................................... 60
§ 2. Sources of law in modem times........................................... 61
I. The Crown’s land law................................................. 61
1. Statutory law...................................................... 61
2. Jan Laski’s Statute (1506)........................................ 62
3. Codification of law............................................... 63
4. The Crown Metrica................................................. 65
5. Court books ...................................................... 65
II. Particular law in other areas of the Commonwealth .................. 66
1. The law of Masovia................................................. 66
2. The law of Royal Prussia ......................................... 66
3. The law of Lithuania.............................................. 67
III. Canon law.......................................................... 68
1. Universal law..................................................... 68
2. Provincial statutes............................................... 68
IV. Town law........................................................... 68
1. Customary law..................................................... 68
2. Statutory law..................................................... 70
3. Legal literature.................................................. 70
V. Village law ........................................................ 71
VII. Roman law ........................................................... 71
§ 3. Private law ............................................................ 72
I. Personal, marital and family law ................................... 72
1. Personal law...................................................... 72
2. Marital law....................................................... 76
3. Family law........................................................ 78
II. Property law........................................................ 80
1. The concept and classification of property ....................... 80
2. Possession and its protection .................................... 80
3. Ownership......................................................... 81
4. Forms of ownership................................................ 81
5. Limitations of ownership ......................................... 83
6. Acquisition of ownership .............................................. 84
7. Loss of ownership ................................................... 85
8. Limited real rights.................................................... 85
III. Inheritance law.......................................................... 87
1. Intestate succession .................................................. 87
2. Testate succession..................................................... 89
IV. Law of obligations ...................................................... 90
1. The rise of obligations ............................................. 90
2. Methods of assertion and strengthening of contracts ................. 91
3. Expiration of obligations.............................................. 92
4. Liability for obligations...............*............................ 93
5. Types of contracts .................................................... 93
§ 4. Criminal law .................................................................. 95
I. Crime ................................................................... 95
1. Concept................................................................ 95
2. Terminology............................................................ 95
3. Basis for liability.................................................... 96
4. Types of liability .................................................... 97
5. Grounds for limiting or barring liability.............................. 98
6. Circumstances which limited or barred prosecution...................... 98
7. Forms of participation in a crime..................................... 100
8. Classification of crimes............................................ 101
9. Types of crimes ...................................................... 102
II. Penalty ................................................................. 104
1, The concept and rationalization of penalty............................ 104
2, The rules of administering a penalty ................................ 105
3, Types of penalties.................................................... 106
§ 5. Court proceedings ............................................................ Ill
I. Land trial............................................................. Ill
1. Principles............................................................ Ill
2. Parties at trial and their representatives ........................... 112
3. The competence of courts.............................................. 113
4. Judicial examination.................................................. 113
5. Enforcement proceedings ........................................ 120
II. Town trial .............................................................. 121
1. Complaint trial....................................................... 121
2. Inquisition trial .................................................. 122
III. Village trial........................................................... 124
Chapter III. The state system of the partitioned Polish territories (up to 1918) .... 126
§ 1. Polish territories in the first period of partitions.............................. 126
I. Russian partition........................................................... 126
1. Social system............................................................. 126
2. Structure of government................................................... 126
3. Judiciary................................................................. 127
II. Prussian partition.......................................................... 127
1. Social system............................................................. 127
2. Administrative system................................................... 127
3. Judiciary................................................................. 128
III. Austrian partition ................................................. 129
1. Social system...................................................... 129
2. Political system................................................... 129
3. Judiciary.......................................................... 130
§ 2. The Free City of Gdansk under Napoleon Bonaparte (1807 ~ 1813) .......... 130
I. The foundation and dissolution of the Free City of Gdansk........... 130
II. Political system ................................................... 131
1. Principles of the political system and constitution drafts........ 131
2. The office of governor and agencies under his control.............. 131
3. Central administration............................................. 132
4. Local administration.............................................. 133
III. Judiciary........................................................... 133
§ 3. The Duchy of Warsaw (1807 - 1815)........................................ 134
I. The foundation, territorial expansion and dissolution of the Duchy
of Warsaw............................................................. 134
II. Political system .................................................... 134
1. Constitution....................................................... 134
2. Monarch............................................................ 135
3. Sejm .............................................................. 135
4. Council of State................................................... 136
5. Ministers and the Council of Ministers....................... 137
6. Territorial administration and local-government.................... 137
III. Social system....................................................... 138
IV. Judiciary........................................................... 139
1. Structure.......................................................... 139
2. Civil judiciary.................................................... 140
3. Criminal judiciary................................................. 140
4. Cassation court ................................................... 141
5. Administrative judiciary........................................... 141
6. Competence judiciary............................................... 141
§ 4. The Polish Kingdom (1815 - 1915)......................................... 141
I. The rise of the Polish Kingdom and its constitution.................. 141
II. Political system .................................................... 142
1. King............................................................... 142
2. Viceroy............................................................ 143
3. Council of State (General Assembly and Administrative Council) .... 144
4. Government committees.............................................. 145
5. Sejm .............................................................. 146
6. Territorial administration. Local-government....................... 147
III. Social system. Limitations on citizens’ rights and freedoms......... 149
IV. Judiciary........................................................... 150
§ 5. Prussian partition (1815 - 1914)......................................... 151
I. The legal status of the Grand Duchy of Poznan. Autonomy of the
state system ......................................................... 151
II. The structure of administration ..................................... 152
L Administrative division ............................................ 152
2. Territorial local-government....................................... 153
III. Changes in the legal status of the estates........................ 155
IV. Judiciary........................................................... 156
1. Common judiciary.................................................. 156
2. Administrative judiciary.......................................... 156
§ 6. The Free City of Cracow (1815 - 1846) ................................... 157
1. The rise and fall of the Republic of Cracow ........................ 157
II. Political system ................................................... 157
1. Supreme authorities .............................................. 157
2. Territorial administration........................................ 158
III. Judiciary............................................................ 159
§ 7. Austrian partition (1809 - 1914) ........................................ 159
I. The state system of Galicia in the years 1809 - 1861 ................ 159
II. The autonomy of Galicia (from 1861). Political system .............. 160
1. Domestic authorities.............................................. 160
2. Territorial self-government....................................... 161
3. Governmental authorities ......................................... 161
4. The administration of the school system .......................... 162
III. Judiciary............................................................ 162
Chapter IV. The law in the partitioned Polish territories (up to 1918) ............ 164
§ 1. Sources of law ........................................................... 164
I. Civil law............................................................ 164
1. Prussian partition................................................ 164
2. Austrian partition................................................ 165
3. The Duchy of Warsaw .............................................. 166
4. The Polish Kingdom ............................................. 166
II. Commercial law...................................................... 167
1. Prussian partition............................................... 167
2. Austrian partition................................................ 167
3. The Duchy of Warsaw and the Polish Kingdom.................... 168
III. Labour law .......................................................... 168
1. Prussian partition................................................ 168
2. Austrian partition................................................ 168
3. The Polish Kingdom ............................................... 168
IV. Criminal law......................................................... 169
1. Prussian partition................................................ 169
2. Austrian partition ............................................. 169
3. The Duchy of Warsaw and the Polish Kingdom.................... 169
V. Civil procedure..................................................... 171
1. Prussian partition................................................. 171
2. Austrian partition................................................ 171
3. The Duchy of Warsaw and the Polish Kingdom.................... 171
VI. Criminal procedure................................................... 172
1. Prussian partition................................................ 172
2. Austrian partition................................................ 172
3. The Duchy of Warsaw and the Polish Kingdom.................... 173
§ 2. Civil law................................................................. 173
I. Personal, marital, family and custody law .......................... 173
1. Personal law...................................................... 173
2. Marital law....................................................... 175
3. Family law........................................................ 176
4. Custody............................................................ 177
II. Real rights .......................................................... 178
1. Ownership........................................................... 178
2. Mortgage law....................................................... 178
III. Inheritance law...................................................... 180
1. General issues...................................................... 180
2. Testate succession................................................ 180
3. Statutory succession .............................................. 182
4. Contractual succession ............................................ 183
IV. Law of obligations .................................................. 183
1. Sources of obligations. Contracts ................................. 183
2. Civil liability................................................... 184
V. The areas of law distinguished from civil law....................... 184
1. Commercial law..................................................... 184
2. Labour law......................................................... 186
§ 3. Criminal law .............................................................. 188
I. The doctrines of criminal law ........................................ 188
1. Humanitarianism..................................................... 188
2. The classical school............................................... 189
3. Positivist schools ................................................ 190
II. General issues. The effectiveness of a criminal statute .............. 190
III. Crime ............................................................... 191
1. The concept of crime................................................ 191
2. Classification of crimes........................................... 191
3. Liability.......................................................... 192
IV. Penalty ............................................................. 194
1. Definition and classification of penalties.......................... 194
2. Types of penalty................................................... 194
§ 4. Court proceedings.......................................................... 196
I. Civil trial .......................................................... 196
1. Common civil trial ................................................. 196
2. Contemporary civil trial........................................... 198
II. Criminal trial ....................................................... 199
1. Inquisitorial trial................................................. 199
2. Mixed trial ....................................................... 200
Chapter V. The state system of the Second Republic, and during the Second
World War....................................................................... 202
§ 1. The Second Republic (1918 - 1939)......................................... 202
I. The political system in the years 1918 - 1921 ....................... 202
1. Establishment of a central state government ....................... 202
2. The Small Constitution (February 20th, 1919)...................... 203
3. Territory and population........................................... 204
II. The political system in the years 1921 - 1926 ................ 204
1. The March Constitution (March 17th, 1921).......................... 204
2. The functioning of the political system .......................... 208
III. The political system in the years 1926 - 1935 ................ 208
IV. The political system in the years 1935 - 1939 ................ 210
1. The April Constitution (April 23rd 1935)............................ 210
2. The functioning of the system....................................... 213
V. The administration of the 2nd Republic of Poland...................... 214
1. Central administration .............................................. 214
2. General (consolidated) administration............................... 215
3. Special (non-consolidated) administration........................... 217
4. Local-government................................................... 217
5. Administrative judiciary............................................ 218
VL The structure of justice............................................... 219
1. Basic principles of the judiciary.................................... 219
2. Common courts ..................................................... 219
3. Special courts...................................................... 220
§ 2. The Free City of Gdansk under the Treaty of Versailles (1920 - 1939)....... 220
I. Origins, territory and population..................................... 220
IT The political system of the Free City of Gdansk....................... 221
1. Constitution......................................................... 221
2. Legislative power. People’s Assembly ............................... 221
3. Executive power. The Senate......................................... 221
III. Judiciary............................................................. 222
IV. The rights of Poland in the Free City of Gdansk ..................... 222
V. The prerogatives of the League of Nations and its High Commissioner 223
§ 3. The state system of the Polish state during the Second World War
(1939 - 1945) ............................................................. 224
I. The state system of the occupied territories........................... 224
1. The Ribbentrop-Molotov pact and its consequences.................... 224
2. Polish territories under German occupation......................... 224
3. Polish territories under Soviet occupation (up to 1941)............. 226
4. The structure of the judiciary of the occupying states............. 226
II. The Polish govemment-in-exile......................................... 227
III. The Polish Underground State.......................................... 229
Chapter VI. The law of the Second Republic of Poland and during the Second
World War........................................................................ 232
§ L Sources of law .............................................................. 232
I. Sources of law in the 2na Republic period............................. 232
1. The legal situation after gaining independence ..................... 232
2. Codification Committee............................................. 233
3. Codification of civil law, commercial law and law of civil
procedure............................................................ 234
4. Codification of material criminal law and criminal procedure ...... 236
II. Sources of law in the Polish territories during the Second World War .. 237
1. Sources of law in the territories under German occupation . 237
2. Sources of law in the territory under Soviet occupation............. 238
3. Sources of law applied in the special judiciary of the Polish Under-
ground State........................................................... 238
§ 2. Civil law and civil procedure............................................... 238
I. General issues......................................................... 238
II. Personal, family and marital law...................................... 239
III. Real rights .......................................................... 240
IV. Inheritance law...................................................... 240
V. Law of obligations .................................................. 240
VI. Commercial law....................................................... 241
VII. Litigious civil procedure .......................................... 241
§ 3. Material criminal law and criminal procedure.............................. 242
I. Material criminal law................................................ 242
1. General principles................................................ 242
2. Felony ........................................................... 243
3. Penalty........................................................... 243
II. Criminal procedure.................................................. 244
§ 4. Labour law................................................................ 245
I. Employment of a person............................................... 245
II. Tariff agreements and labour regulations............................ 245
III. Legal protection of employees ....................................... 245
IV Employee associations .............................................. 246
V Control of compliance with the provisions of labour law.......... 246
VI. Social insurance .................................................... 247
Chapter VII. The state system under the people’s government (1944 - 1989) ......... 248
§ 1. People’s Poland (1944 - 1952)........................................... 248
I. The political system during the take-over of power by communists
(1944 _ 1947)............................................................ 248
1. The establishment of a communist government....................... 248
2. The Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN)................ 249
3. The Interim Government (RT) and the Interim Government
of National Unity (TRJN)........................................... 250
4. Elections to the Legislative Sejm (1947)......................... 250
5. Borders, territory and population................................. 251
IT The political system under the Small Constitution
(February 19th, 1947)................................................. 251
1. The enactment of the Small Constitution.......................... 251
2. The Legislative Sejm.............................................. 251
3. The President of the Republic of Poland........................... 252
4. The Council of State.............................................. 252
5. The Council of Ministers.......................................... 253
6. Territorial administration........................................ 253
7. Judiciary......................................................... 253
8. Citizens’ rights and obligations.................................. 254
§ 2. The People’s Republic of Poland (1952 - 1989)............................ 254
I. The constitution of July 22, 1952, its amendments and principles.... 254
II. Supreme state authorities........................................... 255
1. The Sejm.......................................................... 255
2. The Council of State.............................................. 256
III. The High Chamber of Inspection (NIK). Other forms of administrative
control............................................................... 257
IV Supreme administrative authorities. The Council of Ministers........ 258
V Local authorities and state administration ......................... 259
VI. Judiciary............................................................ 260
1. Common courts .................................................... 260
2. Special courts.................................................... 261
VII. Citizens’ rights, freedoms and obligations.......................... 262
Chapter VIII. The law under the people’s government (after 1944) .............................. 263
§ 1. Sources of law ...................................................................... 263
I. General issues................................................................... 263
II. Civil law and civil procedure .................................................. 263
1. Change in ownership relations................................................. 263
2. Consolidation of civil law........................................ 264
3. Codification of civil law .................................................... 265
III. Material criminal law and criminal proceedings ................................. 266
1. Criminal regulations on responsibility for the effects of the war
and the struggle against political opposition.................................. 266
2. Criminal regulations to protect the people’s government. 266
3. Criminal regulations to protect the new socio-economic relations. 266
4. Codification of material criminal law and criminal procedure ..... 267
IV. Labour law ......................................................... 267
§ 2. Basic changes in the law............................................... 268
I. Civil law and civil procedure.................................................... 268
1. Marital and family law............................................ 268
2. Real rights....................................................... 269
3. Inheritance law .................................................. 269
4. Law of obligations................................................ 270
5. Civil procedure .................................................. 270
II. Material criminal law and criminal procedure ................................... 270
1. Material criminal law ............................................ 270
2. Criminal procedure ............................................... 271
III. Labour law ......................................................... 272
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title | The History of Polish Legal System from the 10th to the 20th century |
title_auth | The History of Polish Legal System from the 10th to the 20th century |
title_exact_search | The History of Polish Legal System from the 10th to the 20th century |
title_full | The History of Polish Legal System from the 10th to the 20th century Tadeusz Maciejewski |
title_fullStr | The History of Polish Legal System from the 10th to the 20th century Tadeusz Maciejewski |
title_full_unstemmed | The History of Polish Legal System from the 10th to the 20th century Tadeusz Maciejewski |
title_short | The History of Polish Legal System |
title_sort | the history of polish legal system from the 10th to the 20th century |
title_sub | from the 10th to the 20th century |
topic | Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Rechtssystem Polen |
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