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@inproceedings{808594, author = {Tauchen, Jaromír}, address = {United States}, booktitle = {A Brief Introduction to Czech Law}, keywords = {The Munich Agreement the Munich Agreement the Sudetenland the German Empire Czechoslovakia}, language = {eng}, location = {United States}, isbn = {978-0-692-00045-8}, pages = {103 - 110}, publisher = {The American Institute for Central European Legal Studies (AICELS)}, title = {Czech Republic and the nullity of the Munich Agreement}, url = {http://www.aicels.org/aicels/the_ongoing_projects.html}, year = {2008} }
TY - JOUR ID - 808594 AU - Tauchen, Jaromír PY - 2008 TI - Czech Republic and the nullity of the Munich Agreement PB - The American Institute for Central European Legal Studies (AICELS) CY - United States SN - 9780692000458 KW - The Munich Agreement the Munich Agreement the Sudetenland the German Empire Czechoslovakia UR - http://www.aicels.org/aicels/the_ongoing_projects.html N2 - This article retraces what is now understood the first bigpower summit in the modern sense, not being the international conference, which took place on 29. to 30. September 1938 in Munich and it also traces the reasons which led to it. At this summit the representatives of Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany agreed to persuade Czechoslovakia to give up border areas inhabited with ethnic German settlers. The second part of this paper illustrates the reasons leading to the annulment of this international agreement in terms of international and national law. From the legal point of view, the Munich agreement was an invalid legal act from the very beginning. The absolute nullity of Munich agreement is crucial for Czechoslovakia and for its successor the Czech Republic because its nullity is one of the legal bases for the existence of the current Czech Republic. Any possible casting of doubt on the nullity evokes automatically the possibility of territorial and proprietary claims by neighboring states. ER -
TAUCHEN, Jaromír. Czech Republic and the nullity of the Munich Agreement. In \textit{A Brief Introduction to Czech Law}. United States: The American Institute for Central European Legal Studies (AICELS), 2008, p.~103 - 110. ISBN~978-0-692-00045-8.
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