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Prawo
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2015
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issue 319
155 - 167
EN
Legal contacts between the Jagiellonian University and University of Wrocław in 1811–1914 were not very frequent. They involved mainly people who graduated in law from the Jagiellonian University and came to Wrocław to pursue further studies. Most of them were future professors of the Jagiellonian University. This occurred primarily in the first half of the 19th century, during the popularity of the historical school in the German study of law and of Hegel’s views, which made the University of Wrocław rather attractive. An important role in these contacts was played by Jerzy Samuel Bandtkie’s patronage in Kraków and Carl August Dominik Unterholzner’s patronage in Wrocław. In the first half of the 19th century these were both personal and scholarly contacts, in the second — mainly scholarly contacts. Contacts that went in the opposite direction, from Wrocław to Kraków, were limited largely to Józefat Zielonacki, a professor at both universities.
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Tekst jest wspomnieniem poświęconym Profesorowi Tadeuszowi Żabskiemu, wybitnemu uczonemu i dydaktykowi. Jego dokonania i zasługi są nieocenione. Slawista, sienkiewiczolog, prusolog, inicjator badań nad literaturą i kulturą popularną. Redaktor słowników, leksykonów i serii wydawniczych. Autor odkrywczych i wielokrotnie cytowanych opracowań literatury pozytywizmu. Uczestnik prac nad edycjami krytycznymi wielu pisarzy. Członek Komitetu Nauk o Literaturze PAN, członek Centralnej Komisji ds. Stopni i Tytułów, prezes Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Polonistyki Wrocławskiej. Odznaczony Krzyżem Kawalerskim Orderu Odrodzenia Polski i Złotym Krzyżem Zasługi, a także medalem Fundacji Sienkiewiczowskiej, jak również wieloma nagrodami ministerialnymi i rektorskimi. Mistrz wielu pokoleń badaczy. Przyjaciel. Dobry Człowiek.
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The text is a remembrance devoted to professor Tadeusz Żabski, a distinguished scholar and teacher. His achievements and credit are invaluable. A Slavicist, Sienkiewicz scholar, Prus scholar, initiator of research in popular literature and culture. Editor of dictionaries, lexicons and series of publications. Author of revealing and frequently quoted studies in Positivist literature. Participant of research in critical edition of many writers. Member of the Committee on Literary Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences, member of Central Commission for Academic Degrees and Titles, chairman of Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Polonistyki Wrocławskiej (Wrocław Polish Studies Friend Society), awarded with The Knight’s Cross of The Order of Polonia Restituta, The Gold Cross of Merit, the order of Henryk Sienkiewicz Foundation, as well as many Rector and ministerial rewards. Master for many generations of researchers. Friend. A good man.
Prawo
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2016
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issue 321
159-171
EN
The aim of the article is to shed some light on the figures of professors serving as deans in the first one hundred years of the Faculty of Law at the German University of Wrocław. However, the author’s intention is to analyse not their scholarly achievements, but, rather, the individual career paths in the organisational sphere of the leading figures of German jurisprudence. The author points to the term limit applying to the office of dean and the age structure of the German professors appointed deans of the Faculty of Law. In addition, he presents the academic careers of all 34 deans and points to some patterns in appointments to the office.
DE
Das Ziel dieses Artikels ist, die Silhouetten der Professoren, die die Dekanpflichten in der Zeit der ersten hundert Jahre des Bestehens der Juristischen Fakultät der deutschen Universität zu Breslau ausübten, näher zu bringen. Es geht hier aber nicht um die Analyse des wissenschaftlichen Werkes, aber vielmehr um den organisatorischen Bereich der Entwicklung individueller Karieren der einzelnen Koryphäen der deutschen Rechtswissenschaft. Im Artikel wurde die Aufmerksamkeit auf die zeitliche Begrenzung der Amtszeit und die Altersstruktur der deutschen Professoren der Juristischen Fakultät, die die Dekanwürde übernahmen, gerichtet. Vorgestellt wurde auch der Verlauf der wissenschaftlichen Kariere aller 34 Dekane. Der Autor weist noch auf gewisse Regelmäßigkeiten bei der Besetzung dieses Postens hin.
Prawo
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2015
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issue 319
169 - 180
EN
In the article the author examines the careers of the German professors of law associated with the University of Wrocław between 1811 and 1945. Drawing on an analysis of professional biographies of the professors, the author points to those academic centres that accepted most of these scholars after they had finished their work in Wrocław. On the other hand, he indicates those universities from which most of the professors came to Wrocław in the first place. In addition, the author presents his opinion on the contention that the University of Wrocław was treated by German scholars as a “waiting room” before they left for a better university (usually in Berlin).
Prawo
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2014
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issue 316/2
149 - 160
EN
The youngest German scholars working at the Faculty of Law at the University of Wrocław in the years 1811–1945 who received the title of an ordinary professor before their thirtieth birthday, are discussed in the article. On the basis of an analysis of their CVs, it can be argued that such rapid and spectacular academic careers were more frequent in the nineteenth century, and a lot less frequent in subsequent years. However, an appointment to ordinary (full) professorship for scholars after 30 years of age was not uncommon. The vast majority of scholars received this honour just between 31 and 40 years of age. After the age of 40, the number of professorial appointments of scholars rapidly declined. Actually, exceptional cases included nominations for professorship to scholars over 50 (there were only few such cases). Moreover, the article discusses the factors affecting the scholars as the ordinary (full) professors, it draws attention to a number of rights and privileges connected with being an ordinary professor. Using the example of the youngest professors of law, the author also referres to the then academic view of German scholars who regarded the Silesian Alma Mater as a kind of a “waiting room” before leaving for a better university.
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The Act of 2001 – Law on the System of Common Courts was amended in 2011, introducing a number of significant changes in the rules of the system. It introduces changes in the model of administrative supervision over the administrative work of courts, introduces new regulations for the organisation of courts, court authorities, corporations of judges, the status of a judge and appointment for the office of a judge. New regulations also relate to regular evaluation of the performance of judges and their disciplinary responsibility and change the provisions concerning law clerks and judge’s assistants. As a result of amendments, only about 1/3 of the original text from 2001 has remained in its current text. In this situation, a new law should have been enacted, as its lack infringes the principle of proper legislation derived from the principle of the democratic state ruled by law established in Article 2 of the Constitution. In the author’s view, supervision of the courts by the Minister of Justice, which steps into the realm of judicial independence and interferes in the process of judicial adjudication, is unconstitutional, so is the monitoring carried out on the basis of vague legal provisions. The same applies to the new system of job evaluation and career planning of judges. Moreover, new provisions granting judges’ corporations only consultative powers are also unconstitutional.
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The initial part of the article focuses on the presentation of Jacob Freudenthal, his scientific activity and scientific achievements. The central point of the article is the analysis of the solemn speech that Jacob Freudenthal gave in front of the academic community of Wrocław on the hundredth anniversary of Immanuel Kant’s death. This speech — but also his didactic activity popularizing Kantian thought — was important because it gave rise to the relatively late Neo-Kantianism of Wrocław which was developed more extensively — after Freudenthal’s death — thanks to Richard Honigswald. Neo-Kantianism opposed the prevailing Kantian idealism and experimental psychology at the University of Wrocław.
EN
The merging of the Constitutional and Legal History of Poland with the General Constitutional and Legal History into one subject Constitutional and Legal History gave rise to the fear that Polish constitutional and legal institutions may be blurred in the area of general history. The absence of individual subject, whose name reflected Polishness, might contribute to the weakening of the spirit of historical community of Polish society, the spirit being previously moulded by the discussed subject. The essential educational element in the forming of the frame of mind of the lawyer inclined toward humanities is the knowledge of above all the constitutional history of his own country, the evolution of its political institutions and the law applied in courts. The discussed modification of the process of educating future lawyers at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economy of the University of Wrocław may push to the background questions which laid the emphasis on the vernacular legal culture of the state. It is from the native constitutional and legal history that we obtain the first line experience. The subject that was thus eliminated was the one characterized by rich historiography and the one that emphasized the historical continuity of Polish state and law.
Pamiętnik Literacki
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2020
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vol. 111
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issue 1
265-269
PL
Wspomnienie poświęcone jest Profesorowi Mieczysławowi Inglotowi, wybitnemu znawcy polskiej literatury okresu romantyzmu i jej zasłużonemu popularyzatorowi, badaczowi twórczości przede wszystkim Juliusza Słowackiego i Aleksandra Fredry oraz edytorowi ich dzieł. W obszarze jego zainteresowań znajdowała się również tzw. literatura krajowa, obejmująca lata 1832–1863. Wielkie zasługi miał Profesor także w dziedzinie metodyki nauczania literatury polskiej. Wypromował wielu magistrów i doktorów nauk humanistycznych. Zmarł Profesor Inglot w wieku 88 lat.
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The remembrance is devoted to professor Mieczysław Inglot, an outstanding specialist in Polish Romantic literature and its meritorious populariser, researcher mainly in Juliusz Słowacki’s and Aleksander Fredro’s creativity, and editor of their output. The professor’s field of interest also included so-called minor authors’ home literature 1832—1863. His great achievements are also found in the methodology of Polish literature teaching. He supervised many masters of arts and doctors of philosophy in the field of humanities. Professor Inglot died aged 88.
EN
In the mid-1880s Earl Roman Maria Aleksander Szeptycki (1865–1944) was one of the students at the Prussian-German Friedrich Wilhelm University in Wrocław, later on he became a metropolitan bishop of the Greek Catholic Church in Galicia — Andrzej Szeptycki. In the period between 1884 and 1885 he was a third-year student of the Law Department. His education at this University coincided with the period of architectonic development of the educational centre in Wrocław, as well as the development of research on legal issues. Szeptycki studied in Wrocław till 1886 and after that he continued his studies in Kraków. Studying in Wrocław was a necessary condition for him to receive his father’s blessing for his joining the order of Basilians. In Wrocław the young Szeptycki was very active both on the academic and social arena. He also attended Theology and Slavonic studies lectures. He soon became member of the catholic Societas Hosiana Society, Upper Silesian Society and Literary Slavonic Society.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie aktywności konferencyjnej Instytutu Historii Państwa i Prawa w latach 1969–2020. W opisywanym okresie możemy zauważyć trzy rodzaje konferencji organizowanych przez jednostkę. Pierwsze to cykliczne, instytutowe konferencje o charakterze ogólnopolskim, kolejne to ogólnopolskie zjazdy katedr historyczno-prawnych oraz konferencje organizowane przez sekcję historyczno-prawną Koła Naukowego Prawników przekształconą następnie w Studenckie Koło Naukowe Historyków Państwa i Prawa działające przy Instytucie.
EN
The aim of the article is to present the academic conferences of the Institute of History of State and Law from 1969 to 2020. In the aforementioned period there are three types of conferences organised by the Institute. The first of these are cyclical conferences of a national character, the next are congresses of departments of legal history from universities across Poland, and the last are the conferences organised by students gathered firstly in the department of legal history in the Lawyer’s Student Research Group, which later transformed into the Student’s Legal History Research Group.
Prawo
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2019
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issue 328
231 - 241
EN
The Department of Political Economy at the Faculty of Law, University of Wrocław, went through an extremely important and turbulent period in 1945–1956. It was a time of building the Department and of its scholarly development. The main role in the Department was played by Professor Wincenty Styś, almost from the very beginning persecuted by the communist authorities. A characteristic feature of the Department were frequent changes of auxiliary academic staff. In addition to lectures on political economy and economic history, the academics working at the Department also lectured on ideological subjects (Marxism), both at the Faculty of Law and other faculties at the University of Wrocław. That is why the Department was more politicised and the authorities interfered in its work more often than in the case of other departments. Most staff, in addition to working at the Department, were also employed at the School of Business and then School of Economics in Wrocław.
DE
Die Jahre 1945–1956 stellten für den Lehrstuhl für Politische Ökonomie an der Fakultät für Recht der Universität Wrocław eine wichtige und bewegte Zeit dar. Das war die Zeit seiner Gestaltung und wissenschaftlichen Entwicklung. Die führende Rolle an dem Lehrstuhl spielte Professor Wincenty Styś, fast von Anfang an verfolgt durch die kommunistischen Behörden. Für den Lehrstuhl war charakteristisch, dass seine wissenschaftlichen Hilfsmitarbeiter oft wechselten. Neben den Vorlesungen zur politischen Ökonomie und Wirtschaftsgeschichte lehrten die Mitarbeiter des Lehrstuhls auch ideologische Fächer sowohl an der Fakultät für Recht als auch an den anderen Fakultäten der Universität Wrocław. Aus diesen Gründen unterlag der Lehrstuhl größerer politischer Abhängigkeit und Einmischung der Behörden. Die Mehrheit der Mitarbeiter des Lehrstuhls war auch an der Handelsakademie [Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa] und später auch an der Hochschule für Wirtschaft [Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna] in Wrocław tätig.
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Research of Wrocław’s Germanists over Austrian literature. A sample of the balance sheet and bibliography of scientific publications The aim of this article is to present the contribution of employees of the Institute of German Philology in research on the history of Austrian literature and its reception in Poland. The main goal is to show a wide range of research conducted at the Institute on literature and literary movement in Austria. The bibliography includes monographs, chapters in books, scientific articles on the history of German-speaking literature from Austria, dissertations and sketches on the Polish reception of Austrian literature, editions of Austrian authors, interviews with writers, articles, a list of Polish anthologies of Austrian literature and works on Polish-Austrian cultural relationships.
Werkwinkel
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2015
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vol. 10
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issue 2
7-23
EN
Professor Andrzej Borowski from the Jagiellonian University, whose 70th anniversary we celebrate this year, is a very well known scholar and literature historian, specialised in Old Polish Literature (Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque) - and with a background from Classical studies. A lesser known fact is that he also is a scholar active in the field of the Netherlandish (Dutch and Flemish) literature and culture: as author of numerous books and articles about (South) Netherlandish figures from the 16th and 17th century, as supervisor of numerous dissertations or habilitations in the field of the Netherlandish literature and as an inspiring personality in the field of the Netherlandish studies at Polish universities. He can indeed be seen as the Spiritus Litterarum Neerlandicorum in Poland.
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