Veress, Emőd (2021) Przejęcie struktur sądownictwa w Siedmiogrodzie w 1919 r. Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne, 73 (1). pp. 37-57. ISSN 0070-2471
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Abstract
At the end of 1918, a significant part of Transylvania, a multinational and historical region belonging to Hungary, came under the military occupation of Romania. In the spring and summer of 1919, the judiciary was taken over in the geographic territories which were under the Romanian army’s control. The article attempts to answer how de jure and de facto this takeover took place – in the grey area of the change of sovereignty – as the final fate of this territory, its annexation by Romania, was decided on the 4th of June 1920 as a result of the Treaty of Trianon. The article raises several interesting questions: the achievement of legality in general and the limits of the law, and in particular the nature of the transitional period and its characteristic legal changes.
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