The Second State Court (1910–1914) and the Concession for Refining Oil and Building Reservoirs in Bulgaria
Åvgeni Kostov ()
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Åvgeni Kostov: University of National and World Economy - Sofia, Bulgaria
Proceedings of the Centre for Economic History Research, 2022, vol. 7, 154-165
Abstract:
The Institute for constitutional Ministerial criminal liability in Bulgaria is based on article 155–159 from the Constitution of the Kingdom of Bulgaria, adopted in 1879. It provides for a specific procedure through which the members of the government to be judged outside of the civil courts. The whole procedure has been developed in the Law for trial of ministers, adopted in October 1880. The Second State Court (1910–1914) examines possible crimes of ministers of the Second People’s Liberal Government (1903–1908). As a source for writing the article, the author uses the indictment of the Second State Court. This article examines the initiative of the then Minister of Trade and Agriculture N. Genadiev to grand a concession for oil refining in Bulgaria and the reasons why it does not take place. The Bulgarian government considers that the concession will harm Bulgaria. A monopoly of the oil trade will be formed in the country.
Keywords: Bulgaria; ministerial responsibility; oil concession; Nikola Genadiev; court; constitution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K42 N73 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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