STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 144, sig. 109-2/46 Page 4 · 4 of 18
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 144, sig. 109-2/46
English Translation
(a) reporting on basic problems, partial problems or larger material contexts. This reporting must be continuous. Therefore, it is wrong to think that the reporting is initially completed with a one-off management report on a basic problem, sub-area or larger substantive context. These basic questions must be addressed at regular intervals (depending on the importance of the war and the working conditions of the SD sections about 1 to 4 months) and new examples must be given. Examples of such basic problems: young people in administration; to simplify administration (continuously new concrete examples!), all questions concerning the unity of administration; individual judges and colleges of judges; the question of lay judges; relationship between justice and police; relationship with the party; state; judge and law; effects of jurisprudence; etc. Examples of partici pants: The situation in the municipal administration, the position in the provincial administration, and the situation in legal faculties. Examples of larger material contexts: family support in war, human rights situation in the judiciary, effects of tenant protection, impact of youth protection, consequences of war damage law, situation and mood of judges, press coverage in the field of law and administration. b) Reporting on - time-related - individual problems. In these cases, a continuous