System of common courts in the Free City of Danzig (1920-1939) Part II.
Journal Title: Polish Law Review - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
In the previous article, the system of common courts was described, while in this particular structure of the judiciary. Its legal basis was legislation: Prussian, German from the time of Second Reich and Danzig, created after 1920. Some of the special courts have been included into the system of common courts. These were courts: merchant, lay judges, jurors and juveniles. Others have kept their organizational separateness. These were courts: merchants, craftmanship, usury and administrative.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Tadeusz Maciejewski
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