EN
The contribution deals with the canonical aspects of the Jan Hus’ trial (or more likely of the trials). It is based on a short description of trial procedures on the level of the Archdiocese of Prague up until 1410, on the level of the Papal court from 1410 to 1414 and on the Council of Constance in 1414 and 1415. It targets frequent violations of the canonical procedural norms committed by all concerned parties with the only exception being the council of Constance. It is directed at the principal questions connected with the procedural norms as well as with the personage of Jan Hus and his adversaries, to what degree they can be inspirational for the present-day situation.