Abstract: | On October 1950, the official body of the Ministry of Justice, a monthly magazine “A Democratic
Political Review” changed its name into the “New Law” The change was symptomatic
and accurate in the sense that in the second half of 1950 in the organization of the judiciary and
judicial law made the law deriving from the Second Republic of Poland replaced with the law
enacted in the People’s Republic. It happened after a political turn in 1948 out of the inspiration
of Moscow in the whole so called socialist camp, that is in Poland after replacing the group of
Gomułka by that of Bierut. Poland was fast becoming like the USSR; it could not omit the law
and the science of law as well as the organization of the judiciary.
For a historian of law, despite a significant progress of science, there are still many problems
to tackle. The author makes an attempt to articulate, emphasise and remind of the facts and law
acts requiring a closer investigation and events requiring the analysis. |