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PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE, Vol 47 No 1 (2017), 91–102
Spor o skutkovú podstatu trestného činu v päťdesiatych rokoch XX. storočia
[Dispute over the Body of a Criminal Act in the 50s of 20th Century]
Milan Boroš
published online: 12. 09. 2017
abstract
The article deals with the criminal law institute that during the 50’s of the 20th century occupied lawyers’ minds in Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union as well. It was the most discussed topic in the pages of law reviews and it was a source of theoretical discord between the departments of criminal law of Faculty of Law in Prague and Faculty of Law in Bratislava. The dissension raised mostly by the question whether the body of the crime is the only base for offender’s criminal liability or not. While the Prague department of criminal law answered the question negatively, the Bratislava department’s answer was in turn affirmative. In: the article there are stated some opinions and views of the representatives from both groups. Since a similar dissension occurred in the Soviet Union, the article partially deals with discussions that took part in the Soviet criminal law theory and points out the influence they had on the Czechoslovak criminal law theory. Finally, the article reveals the current understanding of the body of the crime in regard to former opinions on it.
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