During the Middle Age several law systems existed in Kingdom of Hungary. The center of one of these systems was Krupina. The law from Krupina evolved from the legal customs of the Saxons. Saxon ethnic group in the city was dominated by the judiciary and law. This dominance enabled the original customary law to develop into the city's law system. This law system was similar to the Magdeburg law and was relatively extended in the territory of medieval Slovakia. In the paper we will deal with the extension, forms and characteristics of this law system.
Krupina law in the Middle Ages was a derivative of Saxon-Magdeburg law. However, there is no more comprehensive answer to the question of what initial influences influenced the creation of the legal system of Krupina. Therefore, the aim of this work is to provide a more comprehensive answer to questions about the origins of Krupina law. In the first part we deal with the legal situation before the arrival of the guests. In the second, we deal with the situation from the arrival of the guests to the granting of the first privileges. In the last third part we analyze and interpret the privileges of 1244. The thesis brings a more comprehensive view of the initial formation of Krupina law.
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