PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE
PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE

Právněhistorické studie / Legal History Studies (Charles University journal; below referred to as PHS or Journal) is a scientific journal listed in the international prestigious database SCOPUS. The journal is published by Charles University in Prague under the guarantee of the Department of Legal History of the Faculty of Law of Charles University. It is published by the Karolinum Press. The journal focuses on the field of legal history and related topics.

Issue 1 of the Journal was published by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences Publishing in June 1955. The Journal was initially published by the Cabinet of Legal History of the Czechoslovak Academy of Science (CSAV), later by the Institute of State and Law (CSAV) and then by the Institute of Legal History of the Faculty of Law of Charles University.

PHS is issued three times a year in April, August, and December and it presents original scientific works/papers as well as reviews, annotations and news from the scientific field of legal history. It also introduces annotated texts of a legal history nature. PHS accepts manuscripts from domestic as well as foreign authors. Manuscripts submitted by foreign authors are published in original language, namely in English, Slovak, German, French, Italian or Polish.

PHS (ISSN 0079-4929) is registered in the Czech national ISSN centre (supervised by the State Technical Library). The Journal is registered by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic according to Act No. 46/2000 Sb., on Rights and Liabilities for the Publishing of Periodicals and Change of Some Acts (Press Act), and it is allocated with registration number of periodical press MK E 18813.

PHS is an open journal and ensures open access to scientific data (Open Access). The entire content is released as open to the public on the web pages of the journal.

The journal is archived in Portico.

PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE, Vol 47 No 2 (2017), 119–128

Sedmdesát let nové čínské ústavy

[Seventy Years of New Chinese Constitution]

Michal Tomášek

published online: 21. 02. 2018

abstract

In 2017, we commemorated 70th anniversary of new Chinese Constitution of 1947. Meant Constitution of the Republic of China overruled by Communist takeover in 1949. Transferred to Taiwan this Constitution is still in force with numerous amendments. The 1947 Constitution was implemented in a restrictive way in Taiwan due to the doctrine of “political tutelage”. President Chiang Kai-shek declared this doctrine as a reaction to “Communist rebellion at Mainland”, he extended his presidential powers to the detriment of Constitutional bodies, declared martial law and severely restricted constitutional rights of Taiwanese citizen. Regular elections were not held for 45 years. Full implementation of 1947 Constitution was reestablished in 1990s. Constitutional Court (Council of Grand Justices) decisively contributed to renewal of constitutionality in Taiwan.

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