The Background of the Trials in Slovenia in 1945-1946
Keywords:
povojno obdobje, kazenska zakonodaja, sodstvo, sodni procesi, SlovenijaAbstract
The author analyses the revolutionary changes brought about in the last stage of World War 11 in the field of legislation, penal law and the structure and proceedings of the courts of law (describing the forms of irregular courts) and thus, and on the basis of political decisions by the Central Committees of the CPY and CPS, concludes that these were political trials, although formally meant to prosecute war collaborators and post war speculators and saboteurs.
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1992-01-01
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