Collegium Maius der Jagellonen-Universität
Geschichte und Führer durch die Museumssammlungen
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Stanisław Waltoś was a Polish jurist whose work concentrated on the history of law and criminal procedure. His extensive publications explore legal theory and historical narratives, often delving into pivotal criminal law institutions. Waltoś played an active role in legislative reforms, significantly contributing to the introduction of novel legal concepts like the anonymous witness. His scholarly contributions have profoundly shaped the Polish legal landscape and extended into cultural history and university chronicles.




Geschichte und Führer durch die Museumssammlungen
The Jagiellonian University