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2017 | 1(138) | 59–77

Article title

Moc prawna aktu 5 listopada 1916 roku

Content

Title variants

EN
Legal Validity of the Proclamation of 5th November 1916

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The appreciation of a political declaration of 5 November 1916 issued by the Emperor of Germany, William, and the Emperor of Austria, Francis Joseph in which they proclaimed the establishment of a state named the Kingdom of Poland is usually made from a political point of view, especially in the context of internalization of Polish question during the First World War. The purpose of the article is to analyse this declaration as a self-contained state act of supreme authorities of Germany and Austro-Hungary and to examine the legal reasons and circumstances of the announcement of the declaration of 5 November, but also to defi ne the juridical sense and consequences connected with this act, particularly in relation to establishment of Polish state. The constitutive political and legal effect of 5 November Act was the establishment of a state whose institutions, created in 1916–1918, entered into the Polish state established through the self-determination of 1918.

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Issue

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59–77

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Contributors

  • Prof. nadzw. dr hab., Wyższa Szkoła Finansów i Zarządzania w Warszawie, Wydział Prawa i Administracji, Katedra Powszechnej Historii Ustroju i Prawa oraz Doktryn Polityczno-Prawnych

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Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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