Minorities and Law in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1992.
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- 940.5315033104371
- KJP2467.M56 .K855 2017
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1 The End of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Beginnings of Czechoslovakia -- 1.1 The Issue of Nationalities at the End -- 1.2 Legal Resolution of Nationalities Issue at the End of the Habsburg Monarchy -- 1.3 The Establishment of Czechoslovakia and Minorities -- 1.4 System of International Protection of Minorities Set Up at Paris Peace Conference -- 2 Inter-war Czechoslovakia and Legal Regulation of the Status of Minorities -- 2.1 Czechoslovakia in the 1920s -- 2.2 Statistics on Minorities in the Czechoslovak Republic -- 2.3 Regulations Governing the Status of Minorities -- 2.4 Language Law -- 2.5 School and Cultural Nationalities Law -- 2.6 The Problem of Autonomy -- 2.7 Development in the Second Decade of the Czechoslovak Republic 1929-1938 -- 3 The Munich Agreement and Second World War -- 3.1 The Munich Agreement -- 3.2 The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia -- 3.3 International Negotiations on Transfer of Minorities -- 3.4 Policy of Edvard Beneš and the Czechoslovak Government in Exile Related to Minorities -- 3.5 Expulsions and Forced Migrations before the Potsdam Conference -- 3.6 The Potsdam Conference and Organized Transfer of German Minorities -- 4 Czechoslovak Legislation concerning Minorities 1945-1948 -- 4.1 Presidential (so-called Beneš's) Decrees -- 4.2 Hungarian Minority 1945-1948 -- 4.3. Other Minorities in Czechoslovakia between 1945-1948 -- 5 Czechoslovakia and Its Minorities during the Era of the Communist Regime 1948-1989 -- 5.1 Beginnings of the Communist Regime 1948-1953 -- 5.2 Different Status and Position of Individual Minorities 1948-1953 -- 5.2 1953-1967 (from Dictatorship of Proletariat to Liberal Era) -- 5.3 The Period of the Prague Spring 1968 and the Constitutional Act No. 144/1968 Sb. on Nationalities -- 5.4 Minority Question in the Years 1970-1989.
6 Czechoslovakia in the Years of Transformation and Disintegration in 1989-1992 -- 6.1 Czechoslovakia and Its Minorities since 1989 -- 6.2 Particularities of Individual Minorities in Czechoslovakia -- 6.3 Legal regulation of minority status in Czechoslovakia after 1989 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
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