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Cracow Studies of Constitutional and Legal History, Volume 14 (2021), Volume 14, Issue 3, pp. 331 - 354
https://doi.org/10.4467/20844131KS.21.025.14090Authors
Bronisław Wróblewski and Stefan Glaser. The Case of the Departments of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius
The article sets out to present the history of the departments of Law and Criminal Procedure at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius through the prism of the two professors Bronisław Wróblewski and Stefan Glaser. They differed in almost everything (except the place of employment); place of birth, almae matres, and above all the way of pursuing academic passion. Unfortunately, their relationship was significantly affected by their differences in the field of politics too. Wróblewski adamantly believed that criminal law and procedure should be lectured and researched separately, whereas Glaser felt otherwise, perhaps on account of his practical experience. The disputes between both of them concerned inter alia Glaser’s professorship appointment and his election to be dean, the reassignment of the academic tasks of their departments, and last but not least – granting them full professorships.
Uniwersytet Stefana Batorego w Wilnie, Wydział Prawa i Nauk Społecznych, Bronisław Wróblewski, Stefan Glaser, prawo i proces karny, historia nauki, historia prawa; Stefan Batory University in Vilnius, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, criminal law, criminal procedure, history of academia, history of law
Information: Cracow Studies of Constitutional and Legal History, Volume 14 (2021), Volume 14, Issue 3, pp. 331 - 354
Article type: Original article
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Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
Published at: 03.09.2021
Article status: Open
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND
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