PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE
PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE

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PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE, Vol 46 No 2 (2016), 76–99

Arizácia – negácia práva na vlastníctvo v Slovenskom štáte (1939–1945)

[The Exclusion of Ownership Right in the Legal Order of Wartime Slovak State (1939–1945) as the Part of the Solution of Jewish Matter]

Kristína Novanská Kručayová, Adriana Švecová

published online: 26. 05. 2017

abstract

The study deals with the historical development of the aryanisation. Its character had almost the same features like in the other satellite states of Nazi Germany, but it had also some specific signs. The aryanisation, within the historical development, had its evolutionary and revolutionary stage and its complex legal form had been completed after Salzburg negotiations when the government’s regulation no. 198/1941 Sl. z. (better known as Jewish codex) had been enacted. The study is focused on the process of legal expropriation of Jewish owners (personal and corporate entities) mainly its normative aspect (separately the constitutional aspect) and it also points to the theoretical basis of contemporary science of private law. The main aim is to update a broader and a supertemporal context of the given matter in a brief historical and legal memento. Among other things, the study also observes the correlation of Slovak legal order and the real practice that from the contemporary and the current view denied human dignity, liberty and inviolability of the property which are understood as elementary fundamentals of every legally consistent and democratic state.

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