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Mental Disorder as a Ground for Divorce in the Czechoslovak Marriage Amendment and Comparison to Hungarian Law

Data publikacji: 30.06.2022

Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa, Tom 15 (2022), Tom 15, Zeszyt 2, s. 339 - 352

https://doi.org/10.4467/20844131KS.22.023.15726

Autorzy

Ingrid Lanczová
Trnava University in Trnava. Hornopotočná 23, 918 43 Trnava, Słowacja
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2767-3558 Orcid
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Tytuły

Mental Disorder as a Ground for Divorce in the Czechoslovak Marriage Amendment and Comparison to Hungarian Law

Abstrakt

The author reviews mental disorder as a ground for divorce in the Czechoslovak Act No. 320 of 1919 Coll. This Act was called the Marriage Amendment and was in effect for the Czech countries until 1950. The author considers the wording of the Act itself, the explanatory report, jurisprudence, and the court practice. The author compares it to the Hungarian marriage law that continued to be effective in Slovakia until 1950. It was Act No. XXXI of 1894 (the so-called Marriage Act), which regulated divorces in Slovakia, despite adopting the Czechoslovak Marriage Amendment. The Hungarian Marriage Act did not recognise mental illness as a ground for divorce. However, it was a controversial topic in both legal environments, the Hungarian and Czechoslovak.

FINANSOWANIE

 
The project ‘Continuity and Discontinuity of Pre-war Legal Systems in Post-war Successor States (1918–1939)’ is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe. Visegrad Grant No. 22030159.

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Informacje: Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa, Tom 15 (2022), Tom 15, Zeszyt 2, s. 339 - 352

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Mental Disorder as a Ground for Divorce in the Czechoslovak Marriage Amendment and Comparison to Hungarian Law

Autorzy

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2767-3558

Ingrid Lanczová
Trnava University in Trnava. Hornopotočná 23, 918 43 Trnava, Słowacja
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2767-3558 Orcid
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Trnava University in Trnava. Hornopotočná 23, 918 43 Trnava, Słowacja

Publikacja: 30.06.2022

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