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.

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PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE, Vol 54 No 2 (2024), 111–124

Případ desátníka Rudolfa Kuffnera

[The Case of the Corporal Rudolf Kuffner]

Martina Míková

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/2464689X.2024.19
published online: 24. 09. 2024

abstract

The article focuses on the functioning of military criminal justice in the period of the end of the First World War and in the first years of the First Czechoslovak Republic. The content of the article is a case study in which a criminal case is analyzed. The aim of this analysis is to outline the functioning of military criminal justice in the period under review, including the relevant legislation. Within the text, attention is also paid to the practical problems that the authorities involved in military criminal proceedings had to deal with.

keywords: military courts; military penal law; First Czechoslovak Republic; World War 1

references (7)

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3. STEINBACH, J. Vojenský trestní soudní řád. (Zákon z 5. července 1912, z. ř. č. 131). Podle zákonů a nařízení platných v Československé republice upravil a rozhodnutími čs. Nejvyššího vojenského soudu opatřil generál justiční služby Jaroslav Steinbach, vicepresident Nejvyššího vojenského soudu v Praze. Praha: E. Beaufort, 1923.

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