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Title:

Constitutional Act No. 150/1948 Coll. Constitution of the Czechoslovak Republic (Ninth-of-May Constitution)

Alternative title:

Ústavný zákon č. 150/1948 Zb. – Ústava Československé republiky (Ústava 9. mája)

Group publication title:

Czechoslovak Law in the Post-War Period

Translator:

Krejčí, Tomas

Transcription:

Sorka, Kamil (1992-)

Subject:

national state ; people's democracy ; socialism ; people ; unitary state ; Czechs ; Slovaks ; defence of state ; citizen rights ; representative assemblies of people ; economic system ; equality before the law ; personal ; principle of legality ; dwelling inviolability ; secrecy of correspondence ; freedom of residence ; property freedom ; private property ; expropriation ; family ; marriage ; motherhood ; protection of children ; right to education ; education system ; upbringing ; education ; freedom of religion ; freedom of belief ; freedom of worship ; freedom of speech ; freedom of mental creative ; freedom of presenting opinion ; freedom of press ; radio ; television ; cinema ; state monopoly ; right of petition ; freedom of assembly ; trade union organization ; rifght to work ; fair remuneration ; right to rest ; right to health protection ; loyalty to state ; public functions ; duty to work ; tax ; public fee ; abuse of civil rights ; independence ; form of government ; forbidden ; demonstrations ; limits of civitzen rights ; means of production ; national property ; managment of national property ; economic business ; nationalization ; national corporation ; national committee ; people's cooperatives ; private ownership ; personal property ; nationalisation of land ; agricultural policy ; private monopoly ; Unified Economic Plan ; no vacatio legis ; interpretation of law ; application of law

Date:

1948.05.09

Spatial coverage:

Czechoslovak Republic

Description:

The project ‘(Dis)continuity of Legal Systems in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland after WWII: Difficult Heritage’ is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe. Visegrad Grant No. 22330152.

Access rights:

open access

License:

translation: CC BY-NC-ND

Rights holder:

Jagiellonian University (transaltion); Public Domain (original)

Identifier:

IURA0005410

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