The Polish Review, Volume 21Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1976 - Poland |
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15 This rule expresses two principles : One , the independence of judges ; two , the binding force of all statutory ... In the political reality of the Polish People's Republic , the second principle has nullified the first one ...
15 This rule expresses two principles : One , the independence of judges ; two , the binding force of all statutory ... In the political reality of the Polish People's Republic , the second principle has nullified the first one ...
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This new law is supposed to be based not on the principle of sovereignty of equal states , as it has been established in present international law for centuries , but on the principle of the socialist internationalism , in its Soviet ...
This new law is supposed to be based not on the principle of sovereignty of equal states , as it has been established in present international law for centuries , but on the principle of the socialist internationalism , in its Soviet ...
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For instance , the General Principles of the Organization of Courts of 1958 requires the courts to " educate the citizens of the U.S.S.R. in the spirit of devotion to the country and the cause of communism .
For instance , the General Principles of the Organization of Courts of 1958 requires the courts to " educate the citizens of the U.S.S.R. in the spirit of devotion to the country and the cause of communism .
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Contents
The AngloPolish Agreement of August 25th 1939 Highlight | 23 |
The Relation of the Polish Communist Party to the Constitution | 41 |
Letter of 59 Intellectuals to the Speaker of the Diet of | 55 |
Copyright | |
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