New Research on „kopa” Court in 14th–18th Century (Marian Bedrij, Kopni sudy na ukrajinskich zemlach u 14–18 st.: istorykoprawowe doslidżennia, Halyc’kyj drukar, Lviv 2014, 264 ss.)
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Cracow Studies of Constitutional and Legal History, Volume 8 (2015), Volume, 8 Issue 4, pp. 453 - 456
https://doi.org/10.4467/20844131KS.15.028.4888Authors
Nowe badania nad działalnością kopnych (kupnych) sądów w XIV–XVIII w. (Marian Bedrij, Kopni sudy na ukrajinskich zemlach u 14–18 st.: istorykoprawowe doslidżennia,Lviv, Halyc’kyj drukar, 2014, 264 ss.)
Marjan Bedrij’s monograph was devoted to shock “kopa” courts, which were non-professional local bodies that were empowered to settle disputes arising in rural communities in Ukraine in the 14th–18th centuries. The research concerned the origin and development of “kopa” courts as well as their activities in the aforementioned period. Bedrij analysed the process of the transformation of “werwa” courts into “kopa” courts (14th century). The legal status of “kopa” courts within the territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland was also thoroughly analysed. What is more, Bedrij presented the status and jurisdiction of those courts under the regime of Cossack Hetmanate. Court procedure was taken into consideration as well.
Information: Cracow Studies of Constitutional and Legal History, Volume 8 (2015), Volume, 8 Issue 4, pp. 453 - 456
Article type: Others noncitable
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Ivan Franko Lviv National University
Ukraine
Published at: 31.03.2016
Article status: Open
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