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Poland in good constitution?

Poland in good constitution?

Contemporary issues of constitutional law in Poland in the European context

Poland in good constitution?
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Veröffentlicht 2023, von Martin Löhnig, Anna Moszyńska, Maciej Serowaniec, Jacek Wantoch-Rekowski bei Böhlau Wien

ISBN: 978-3-205-21737-4
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: Legal Area Studies
252 Seiten
23.5 cm x 16 cm

 
In 2022 the Polish Constitution celebrated the silver anniversary of its enactment. It has generally correctly served as the basis for the functioning of the state, proving itself even in the most difficult moments of its existence. Since 2015 the Polish Constitution has been subject to major factual changes to such an extent that it is reasonable to argue that it and Polish constitutionalism in ...
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In 2022 the Polish Constitution celebrated the silver anniversary of its enactment. It has generally correctly served as the basis for the functioning of the state, proving itself even in the most difficult moments of its existence. Since 2015 the Polish Constitution has been subject to major factual changes to such an extent that it is reasonable to argue that it and Polish constitutionalism in general have come to function in rather unusual, if not downright extreme conditions.
This monograph entitled "Poland in good constitution? Contemporary issues of constitutional law in Poland in the European context" aims to present analyses of selected aspects of the impact of the Polish Constitution on individual branches of law and problems occurring in them. All issues are placed in a wide, European context.

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Since 2015 the Polish Constitution has been subject to major factual changes to such an extent that it has come to function to this day in rather unusual, not to say extreme, conditions. This has led to a need to discuss the Polish Constitution’s normative changes and practices in the European context.

Über Wojciech Morawski

Prof. NCU dr hab. Wojciech Morawski is the Head of the Department of Public Finance Law and the Chairman of the Council of Scientific Discipline Law on the Faculty of Law and Administration of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland), as well as an attorney at law.

Über Anna Moszyńska

Prof. NCU dr hab. Anna Moszyńska is the Head of the Department of Commercial Law, Maritime Law and Civil Procedure on the Faculty of Law and Administration of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland), as well as an attorney at law.

Über Maciej Serowaniec

Prof. NCU dr hab. Maciej Serowaniec is Professor of Constitutional Law and the Vice-Dean for International Cooperation on the Faculty of Law and Administration of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland).

Über Zbigniew Witkowski

Zbigniew Witkowski is Full Professor for Constitutional Law at the Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń.

Über Martin Löhnig

Prof. Dr. Martin Löhnig ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Bürgerliches Recht, Deutsche und Europäische Rechtsgeschichte sowie Kirchenrecht an der Universität Regensburg.

Über Anna Moszyńska

Prof. NCU dr hab. Anna Moszyńska is the Head of the Department of Commercial Law, Maritime Law and Civil Procedure on the Faculty of Law and Administration of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland), as well as an attorney at law.

Über Maciej Serowaniec

Prof. NCU dr hab. Maciej Serowaniec is Professor of Constitutional Law and the Vice-Dean for International Cooperation on the Faculty of Law and Administration of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland).