Author: Association of Polish Students and Graduates in Exile
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Category : Poland
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Changing of the Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
Author: Association of Polish Students and Graduates in Exile
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Category : Poland
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Poland
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Changing of the Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
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Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Languages : en
Pages : 13
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The Text of the Polish (Communist) New Draft Constitution
Author: National Committee for a Free Europe (U.S.). Research and Information Center. Polish Section
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
Author: Polish People's Republic. Constitution
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
Author: Poland
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Category : Constitutional law
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Constitutional law
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Poland in a World in Change
Author: Kenneth W. Thompson
Publisher: Miller Center a World in C
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
A timely explanation of change in the newly democratic Poland. Contributors include leading Polish and American scholars, two U.S. ambassadors to Poland, Lech Walesa's principal assistants and the leading U.S. scholar on Poland. Walter Osiatynski compares the American and Polish constitutions; Lech Falandysz traces the path from communist legality to the rule of law in Poland while Janusz Onyszkiewicz looks at the transition from totalitarianism to democracy. Taking on the presidency and politics in Poland, Leszek Garlicki asks if it is the wrong institutions or the wrong persons and Eugenuisz Piontek discusses challenges of the 1990s. Turning to Poland and American foreign policy, the U.S. Ambassador John R. Davis, Jr. looks at prospects for the future and Ambassador Richard T. Davies interprets changes in Poland and Eastern Europe. Andzej Korbonski provides the summing up with a look at changes overall in Eastern Europe. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
Publisher: Miller Center a World in C
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
A timely explanation of change in the newly democratic Poland. Contributors include leading Polish and American scholars, two U.S. ambassadors to Poland, Lech Walesa's principal assistants and the leading U.S. scholar on Poland. Walter Osiatynski compares the American and Polish constitutions; Lech Falandysz traces the path from communist legality to the rule of law in Poland while Janusz Onyszkiewicz looks at the transition from totalitarianism to democracy. Taking on the presidency and politics in Poland, Leszek Garlicki asks if it is the wrong institutions or the wrong persons and Eugenuisz Piontek discusses challenges of the 1990s. Turning to Poland and American foreign policy, the U.S. Ambassador John R. Davis, Jr. looks at prospects for the future and Ambassador Richard T. Davies interprets changes in Poland and Eastern Europe. Andzej Korbonski provides the summing up with a look at changes overall in Eastern Europe. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
Author: Constitution (Poland)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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Draft Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
Author: Poland
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Category : Constitutional law
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Constitutional law
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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The Constitution of Poland
Author: Miroslaw Granat
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509913955
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
This book focuses on the Polish Constitution of 1997, concentrating on its structure, its substance and some of the institutional choices made by the drafters. The core of the Constitution is similar to other liberal democratic constitutions, but, in addition, it regulates a number of issues – such as public finances and sources of law – that are new to Polish constitutionalism and to constitutionalism in general. It considers in a detailed manner certain institutional choices made in the Constitution, such as the bicameral parliament, the peculiar structure of the executive branch, as well as the principle of independence of courts and judges, fundamental rights and local government. The book is a vital resource for all those interested in Poland's Constitution, and the rich comparative constitutional insights the country offers. In addition to explaining the 1997 Constitution in its political, historical, and social context, the book tackles the radical changes, in particular within the judicial branch, introduced by the new governing majority since 2015. These new regulations, constitutional in character, but without formally changing the Constitution, challenged the rule of law, a key component of membership in the European Union. Despite the negative nature of these recent developments, the anchoring of Polish constitutional law in European constitutionalism presents a source of optimism that the 1997 Constitution will regain its position as the supreme law of the state.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509913955
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
This book focuses on the Polish Constitution of 1997, concentrating on its structure, its substance and some of the institutional choices made by the drafters. The core of the Constitution is similar to other liberal democratic constitutions, but, in addition, it regulates a number of issues – such as public finances and sources of law – that are new to Polish constitutionalism and to constitutionalism in general. It considers in a detailed manner certain institutional choices made in the Constitution, such as the bicameral parliament, the peculiar structure of the executive branch, as well as the principle of independence of courts and judges, fundamental rights and local government. The book is a vital resource for all those interested in Poland's Constitution, and the rich comparative constitutional insights the country offers. In addition to explaining the 1997 Constitution in its political, historical, and social context, the book tackles the radical changes, in particular within the judicial branch, introduced by the new governing majority since 2015. These new regulations, constitutional in character, but without formally changing the Constitution, challenged the rule of law, a key component of membership in the European Union. Despite the negative nature of these recent developments, the anchoring of Polish constitutional law in European constitutionalism presents a source of optimism that the 1997 Constitution will regain its position as the supreme law of the state.
Polish People's Republic
Author: Poland
Publisher:
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Category : Constitutions
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Publisher:
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Category : Constitutions
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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