Dziennik Praw (Journal of Laws), Volume 1, is a historical record of the legal statutes and decrees issued by the Duchy of Warsaw. This collection offers invaluable insight into the legal framework and administrative structure of the Duchy during its existence (1807-1815). It provides a primary source for understanding the political, social, and economic landscape of Poland during the Napoleonic era.
Researchers, historians, and legal scholars will find this volume essential for studying the development of Polish law and its evolution through a turbulent period of European history. The "Dziennik Praw" stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Polish legal tradition and its adaptation to changing political circumstances.
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