Legal Status of Military Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Period of the Adoption of the Statute (until 1529)
Journal Title: Наукові записки Міжнародного гуманітарного університету - Year 2016, Vol 25, Issue
Abstract
The article describes the features of the legal regulation of the rights and duties of soldiers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) on the basis of statutes, charters, privileges, orders that were issued by the Sejm and the Grand Duke of GDL.
Authors and Affiliations
А. М. Коротя
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