1791 年 5 月 3 日欧洲第一部宪法的当代国际意义和纪念活动--特别关注波兰、立陶宛、 乌克兰、白俄罗斯和拉脱维亚

Radosław Kubicki
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这篇文章的目的是审查1791年5月3日通过《宪法》这一历史事件对当代国际影响的范围、形式、作用和看法。所进行的研究可以积极地验证所提出的假设,即纪念《五月宪法》的传统可能构成波兰历史政策的一个重要因素,从而塑造波兰作为一个对欧洲和世界法律发展作出重大贡献的国家的国际形象。在回答主要研究问题时,得出的结论是,5月3日庆祝活动的传统可以成为领土属于第一共和国的国家(即波兰、立陶宛、乌克兰、拉脱维亚和白俄罗斯)之间的共同遗产和合作平台。有人指出,每年与《宪法》有关的庆祝活动主要在波兰、美国举行,最近也在立陶宛举行。这也表明,五月宪法是世界上最著名的根本法律之一。本文以自己的研究为基础,运用调查技术和历史、制度法律、统计等科学方法。
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Contemporary International Significance and Commemoration of the First European Constitution of 3 May 1791 – with Particular Focus on Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus and Latvia
The aim of the article was to examine the scope, forms, role and perception of the contemporary international impact of the historical event, which was the adoption of the Constitution of 3 May 1791. The conducted research allowed for a positive verification of the formulated hypothesis that the commemoration of the traditions of the May Constitution may constitute an important element of the Polish historical policy shaping the international image of Poland as a country that has made a significant contribution to the development of law in Europe and in the world. Answering the main research question, it was concluded that the tradition of the Third of May celebrations may constitute a common heritage and a platform for cooperation between the states whose territories were part of the First Republic, i.e. Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Latvia and alternatively Belarus. It was pointed out that annual celebrations connected with the Constitution take place primarily in Poland, the United States and recently also in Lithuania. It was also shown that the May Constitution is one of the best known fundamental laws in the world. The article is based on own research with the use of survey technique and scientific methods: historical, institutional-legal and statistical.
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