After World War I, the reorganisation of Europe created many legal interspaces. This volume is intended to be a first step towards in-depth research into Upper Silesia as a legal interspace. The focus is on Upper Silesia as an autonomous region and the jurisdiction in the Silesian Voivodeship. Seven contributions by Polish and German scholars examine the question of autonomy from an interdisciplinary perspective - historical, legal and political. The contributions compare Silesian autonomy with other Polish autonomy projects of the interwar period and situate it in contemporary legal discourse and political debate. At the same time, an arc is drawn to current attempts at autonomy in Poland. Another focus is the question of jurisdiction in Upper Silesia from a national and international perspective.
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978-3-428-19178-9 (9783428191789)
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Kamila Staudigl-Ciechowicz, Postdoc at the University of Vienna (Department of Legal and Constitutional History) and lecturer and research fellow at the University of Regensburg (Chair of Private Law, German and European Legal History and Canon Law). She studied Law (Vienna) and Canon Law (LL.M., Vienna), received her doctorate in Law (Vienna, 2017, thesis on legal history of the Viennese University) and is currently writing her habilitation in private law history. She specialises in European legal and constitutional history, with a focus on the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular the interwar period. For more info cf. www.staudigl-ciechowicz.at.
Martin Löhnig
Introduction
Ryszard Kaczmarek
Autonomy of the Silesian Voivodeship and Other Projects of Regional Autonomies in Poland 1918-1939
Adam Krychowski
Polish Legal Concept in Relation to the Silesian Autonomy in the Second Polish Republic
Krzysztof Nowak
Between Cieszyn/Teschen and Bielsko/Bielitz. Polish Cieszyn Silesians and the Silesian Autonomy
Anna Mus
The Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship and its Legacy
Donata Zehner
Silesian Jurisdiction after Versailles
Anna Stawarska-Rippel
Silesian Legal Microcosm: Courts and Court Procedures in the Silesian Voivodeship and the Polish Supreme Court after the First World War before the unification of Jurisdiction
Konrad Graczyk
The Application of the German-Polish Agreement on Upper Silesia 1922-1937. State of Research and Research Postulates
Kamila Staudigl-Ciechowicz
Closing remarks
Bibliography