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    Problem solving justice as an expression of the right to the city by Janina Radziszewska

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It will specifically focus on the process of shaping civic attitudes related to combating hate speech, using practices in the field of problem-solving justice in Wrocław, Poland as an example. The underlying concept, which centers on social change, emerged as a response to the perceived shortcomings of the retributive justice system. …”
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    Strategic Litigation in a Time of Populism: Poland’s Experience by Adam Ploszka

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Paradoxically, the rule of law crisis also resulted in the popularization of strategic litigation before the Court of Justice of the European Union and some domestic courts, which began to apply the Constitution directly.…”
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    Paulus Vladimiri and Stanislaus de Scarbimiria – medieval Krakow law school and the Polish contribution to the formation of the rights of nations by Jacek Grzybowski

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The 15th-century debate between Jagiellonian Poland and the Teutonic Order that conquered the Prussian lands became the basis for Polish lawyers to develop an ingenuous theory concerning human rights and the rights of nations.  …”
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    International legal determination of the national minorities’ status in the Central and Eastern European countries within the Versailles system by G. G. Dedurin

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The governments of Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Hungary were asked, based on the norms of international law, to develop appropriate provisions for the protection of the rights of national minorities in order to prevent new conflicts and threats to peace. …”
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    Decisions taken by States with authoritarian governments: economic basis and perspectives on SDG 16 by Armando Alvares-Garcia Júnior

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…From there, the study is oriented more towards SDG 16 proposing, summarily, to denominate with the terms «horizontal» and «vertical» two different basic perceptions on its three main areas (peace, justice, and strong institutions) and tentatively uncovering their possible impacts on the rule of law and the rights and freedoms of specific groups (e.g., LGBTQIA+ community, immigrants, refugees, etc.). …”
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    CUMULATIVE LEGAL CLASSIFICATION OF AN ACT VERSUS ELIMINATIVE CONVERGENCE OF STATUTORY PROVISIONS by Emil W. Pływaczewski, Ewa Guzik-Makaruk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The dogmatic method, case law analysis and desk research were used in the study. …”
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    The linguistic expression of power in political addresses of Polish prime ministers from 1945 to 2019 (quantitative analysis) by Citlak Amadeusz, Kozioł Pamela

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The concept of power provided a consistent explanation of the captured quantitative differences in the addresses: first, differences in language from the communist era and independent Poland after 1989; second, differences in language from the periods of breakthroughs in the country’s history (martial law, overthrow of communism, accession to NATO and the EU); third, in the addresses of the prime ministers representing different parties and political ideologies (Civic Platform and Law and Justice).…”
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