At the Junction of War and Peace – On Some Legal-Military Dilemmas of the End of the Polish-Soviet War (1920–1921)

At the Junction of War and Peace – On Some Legal-Military Dilemmas of the End of the Polish-Soviet War (1920–1921)
At the Junction of War and Peace – On Some Legal-Military Dilemmas of the End of the Polish-Soviet War (1920–1921)
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Szerző: Małecki, Marian
Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar 2026

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This work is dedicated to the legal and military aspects of the Polish-Soviet war of 1919–1921, when after defeating the Russians in the Battle of Warsaw (August 1920), the Poles pushed the border with Russia eastward. At that time, many legal issues arose that needed to be resolved almost immediately. First, this involved the demobilization of a large number of Polish soldiers and the establishment of the Border Guard in their place, as well as allowing the State Police to establish administration alongside the local governors. Second, it concerned the restoration of discipline in the army, which, after two major Polish victories over Russia (the Battle of Warsaw and the Battle of the Niemen), required the implementation of radical punitive measures (including the introduction of the death penalty). Third, there was the issue of prisoners of war and their transfer – on the basis of exchange – to the Russian side. Fourth, finally, it was about establishing Polish administration in the occupied territories. The issue of compensation for war invalids has been presented separately.

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Cím (Eredeti nyelven): At the Junction of War and Peace – On Some Legal-Military Dilemmas of the End of the Polish-Soviet War (1920–1921)

Cím (Angolul): At the Junction of War and Peace – On Some Legal-Military Dilemmas of the End of the Polish-Soviet War (1920–1921)

Sorozat (Eredeti nyelven): DIKÉ 2026/1

Sorozat (Angolul): DIKÉ 2026/1

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Szerző(k): Małecki, Marian ORCID ID: 0000-0001-5728-4727.

Szerkesztő(k): Herger Cs. Eszter – Schweitzer Gábor (2017–2026)

Lektor(ok):

Közreműködő(k):

Szerkesztőbizottság:

Antal Tamás (Szeged) – Barna Attila (Győr) – Béli Gábor (Pécs) – Dziadzio, Andrzej (Krakkó) – Falus Orsolya (Dunaújváros) – Halász Iván (Budapest/Pozsony) – Holcman, Borut (Maribor) – Képes György (Budapest) – Korsósné Delacasse Krisztina (Pécs) – Krešić, Mirela (Zágráb) – Lehotay Veronika (Miskolc) – Memišević, Ehlimana (Szarajevo) – Nguyen Thi My, Linh (Can Tho) – Schumann, Eva (Göttingen) – Szabó Béla (Debrecen) – Szabó István (Budapest) – Szente Zoltán (Budapest) – Steppan, Markus (Graz) – Stipta István (Budapest) – Tauchen, Jaromír (Brünn)

Olvasószerkesztő:

Niklai Dominika Patrícia

(szerzőknél és közreműködőknél is ORCID és Webcím, ha van):

Nyelv(ek): angol

Leírás (Eredeti nyelven): This work is dedicated to the legal and military aspects of the Polish-Soviet war of 1919–1921, when after defeating the Russians in the Battle of Warsaw (August 1920), the Poles pushed the border with Russia eastward. At that time, many legal issues arose that needed to be resolved almost immediately. First, this involved the demobilization of a large number of Polish soldiers and the establishment of the Border Guard in their place, as well as allowing the State Police to establish administration alongside the local governors. Second, it concerned the restoration of discipline in the army, which, after two major Polish victories over Russia (the Battle of Warsaw and the Battle of the Niemen), required the implementation of radical punitive measures (including the introduction of the death penalty). Third, there was the issue of prisoners of war and their transfer – on the basis of exchange – to the Russian side. Fourth, finally, it was about establishing Polish administration in the occupied territories. The issue of compensation for war invalids has been presented separately.

Leírás (Angol): This work is dedicated to the legal and military aspects of the Polish-Soviet war of 1919–1921, when after defeating the Russians in the Battle of Warsaw (August 1920), the Poles pushed the border with Russia eastward. At that time, many legal issues arose that needed to be resolved almost immediately. First, this involved the demobilization of a large number of Polish soldiers and the establishment of the Border Guard in their place, as well as allowing the State Police to establish administration alongside the local governors. Second, it concerned the restoration of discipline in the army, which, after two major Polish victories over Russia (the Battle of Warsaw and the Battle of the Niemen), required the implementation of radical punitive measures (including the introduction of the death penalty). Third, there was the issue of prisoners of war and their transfer – on the basis of exchange – to the Russian side. Fourth, finally, it was about establishing Polish administration in the occupied territories. The issue of compensation for war invalids has been presented separately.

Kulcsszavak (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): military law, Polish–Soviet War, prisoners of war, Border Guard, Military Police

Tudományos besorolás (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Tanulmány, paper

Tudományterület (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Jog, law

Támogatók:

Kiadó: Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar

Társkiadó: Novissima Kiadó Bt.

Megjelenés éve: 2026

Megjelenés helye (város, eredeti nyelven): Budapest

Megjelenés helye (ország, eredeti nyelven, angolul): Magyarország, Hungary

Formátum: Pdf, epub

DOI: 10.15170/DIKE.2026.10.01.06

ISBN:

ISSN: 2631-1232

Nyomtatott verzió:

Kiadás: 2026

Jogok: Creative Commons CC BY

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Adatok
Szerző(k), szerkesztő(k)
Małecki Marian
Kiadó
Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar, Novissima Kiadó
Tudományterület
jog, law
Kulcsszavak
military law, Polish–Soviet War, prisoners of war, Border Guard, Military Police
Sorozat
DIKÉ
Nyelv
angol
Cikkszám
DIKE20260106