Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 60 · 60 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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60 legislation of mixed marriages allowed under certain conditions, but continued to require special approval of Oberlandrat. (124) 2.2.1.2 The will of the leader, expressed in cooperation with the relevant Reichsgesetze (Reichsgerichte), the Government Law (Regierrungsgesetze), House of Laws (Reichtagesgesetze); the People's Voting (Volksgesetze) The Leaders also had a significant share in other legislation. This was done either after consulting the Reich Government of the Government of Government (Regierungsgesetze) or, exceptionally, on the basis of the resolution of the Rechtagsgesetz (Reichstags Finanze), or following the execution of the popular vote of the so-called Volksgesetze, while recognising that their authority was merely a manifestation of its legislative power. (125) These authorities did not participate in legislative activities in the same way. The Reich's government has taken a decisive position in it thanks to its extensive mandate, while the Reichstag has more or less developed sporadic activity and has practically not met for many years. The Empire Government has been empowered by the Act of 24 March 1933 and its repeated extension by the only relevant Imperial Assembly to issue laws in the event of an emergency of a nation (126) and later that restriction has fallen away. In addition, the Reich Government was also entitled to order if it was expressly authorised to do so in a specific law or regulation of the same legal force.This was usually done by the respective Reich Ministers. (127) 2.2.1.3 The regulation with the power of the Act of the Ministerial Council for the Defence of the Empire For the rule of law of the Protectorate was also important the normalization of the activities of the ministerial council for the defence of the empire. If Hitler did not order the law to be passed by the Reich Government or by the Imperial Assembly, the Council regulated certain matters of importance for the conduct of war on an all-Russian scale.