STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13 Page 20 · 20 of 94
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13
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14 14- activity of the Austrian district head himself. If the district head also e.g. After his instructions to serve, to visit his territory from time to time and to seek contact with the population on the spot, his focus is undoubtedly on the actual activities of the authorities, at his desk, because somehow really important things will end up on his desk in the form of legal decisions to be taken. And it may be interesting to note that in recent times the Czech Ministry of the Interior has drawn up a draft, which has since been buried in the trash bin, according to which the district heads have to limit their travel activities to a minimum and primarily to leave their officials, while their own task is mainly in the management of their office, at the desk. It should also be pointed out that in the Austrian and, of course, even more so in the Czech administration there is a disproportionately high number of officials trained in law, and that we will still be able to assess whether an official is good and capable on a question to a head of the Czech authorities. It is also true that a Czech official will always understand only legally difficult or legally important matters by means of a "sharpen" or "important" matter, when a German district captain takes up his post as a member of the board of directors, and when he will be able to expect the necessary legal knowledge and decision-making practice, whether he is legally trained accordingly, and whether he has the necessary knowledge of the law and the practice of decision. It will certainly happen to him that, among other things, he is asked to submit all "important and important" things, e.g. It is clear that in the context of such a dispute - 15 - water law disputes are being dealt with politically and economically insignificantly, legally but highly censorly.