Verlag
Böhlau Wien
Bindung
Hardcover
ISNB / EAN
9783205217374
Maße
157x22x236
von
Martin Löhnig / Anna Moszynska / Anna Moszynska / Maciej Serowaniec / Maciej Serowaniec / Jacek Wantoch-Rekowski / Jacek Wantoch-Rekowski / Weronika Baran-Rybczynska / Tomasz Brzezicki / Marcin Dorochowicz / Marcin Drewek / Krzysztof Dziadosz / Katarzyna Jachimowicz / Artur Janicki / Jerzy Lachowski / Agnieszka Laskowska-Hulisz / Bartosz Mielczarek / Wojciech Morawski / Agnieszka Olesinska / Michal Przychodzki / Piotr Raczka / Seweryn Sasin / Marek Slupczewski / Rafal Swiergiel / Aleksander Tretyn / Monika Walachowska / Aleskandra Wasielewicz / Martyna Wilmanowicz-Slupczewska / Katarzyna Witkowska-Chrzczonowicz / Zbigniew Witkowski
Produktbeschreibung
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.
Learn how the government changed the Polish constitution without changing the constitution.
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.