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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 63 No 4 (2017), 137–144
Merklovo obecné právo správní a Pošvářovy obecné pojmy správního práva v komparativním pohledu
[General Administrative Law by Merkl and General Concepts of Administrative Law by Pošvář in a comparative view]
Pavel Maršálek
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2017.27
published online: 20. 12. 2017
abstract
The paper compares two books: the celebrated General Administrative Law by Merkl and the half-forgotten General Concepts of Administrative Law by Pošvář. Their authors espouse normativism: As for Merkl, its Viennese branch; and Pošvář, the Brno branch. They do so undogmatically. Both works are up to a high standard, although Merkl’s work has the character of a monograph and that of Pošvář is propaedeutic. Differences between them largely lie in their scope, thoroughness of treatment and circumstances in which they were written. Some differences of opinion are also noticeable. What matters is that these books can be used as a source of information and inspiration although the world and administrative studies have since covered a great distance.
keywords: normativismus, ryzí nauka právní, správní právo, správní věda, dějiny správní vědy
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