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ISBN: PB: 9788024635835

University of Chicago Press, Karolinum Press

November 2017

302 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

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£19,00
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Law

Minorities and Law in Czechoslovakia

Not for sale in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic


Across the whole of modern Czech history – from 1918, through World War II, and into the postwar years – ethnic and minority issues have been of the utmost prominence. Moreover, Czechoslovakia has in the past been held up as a model for solving problems related to ethnic and minority tensions through legal regulations – regulations that played a key role in delineating minority status. Primarily intended for an international, non-Czech audience, this book takes a long-term perspective on issues related to ethnic and language minorities in Czechoslovakia. Bridging legal and historical disciplines, Jan Kuklik and Rene Petraڑ show that as ethnic minority issues once again come to the forefront of policy debates in Europe and beyond, a detailed knowledge of earlier Czech difficulties and solutions may help us to understand and remedy contemporary problems.

About the Author

Jan Kuklik is dean of the Faculty of Law at Charles University, Prague. He is the author of Czech Law in Historical Contexts, also published by Karolinum Press.

Rene Petras is a member of the Faculty of Law at Charles University, Prague.