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Between Historical Negationism and Defamation. Legislator as a Moderator of the Public Debate on the Past (Między negacjonizmem a dyfamacją. Ustawodawca jako moderator dyskusji o przeszłości)
In: Prawda historyczna a odpowiedzialność prawna za jej negowanie lub zniekształcanie. A. Radwan. M. Berent (red.), C.H. Beck, Warszawa 2019
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Wyobraźnia i odpowiedzialność - Drzewo decyzyjne wyborów prezydenckich w cieniu COVID-19 ; Imagination and responsibility - decision tree for the presidential elections in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic
The purpose of this paper is to provide a political and legal analysis of the choice options, decisionmaking processes and negotiation strategies of political actors in dispute over the date of the presidential elections in Poland the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Possible decisions are outlined in the form of a modified decision tree known from the decision theory, taking into account not only the options falling within the scope of individual actors' performance, but also scenarios triggered by specific choices and interdependent on the behavior of other actors (their cooperation or lack of cooperation). The descriptive-explanatory and predictive analysis is based on the assumptions of the public choice theory. The article also explains the legal determinants and boundaries of actions available to political actors ; Teisės fakultetas ; Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
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Brexit – Prawne Następstwa I Prawnicze Spekulacje (Brexit – Legal Consequences and Jurists' Speculations. Remarks on the Book By M. Kramme, Ch. Baldus, M. Schmidt-Kessel)
In: Forum Prawnicze 2(40)/2017
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Lange Tradition und kurzes Gedächtnis des polnischen Konstitutionalismus – ein Beitrag zum Verständnis der Verfassungskrise von 2015-16 (A Long Tradition and Short Memory of the Polish Constitutionalism – A Contribution Towards Comprehending the Constitutional Crisis of 2015-16)
In: Allerhand Working Paper 14/2016
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Lange Tradition Und Kurzes Gedächtnis Des Polnischen Konstitutionalismus. Ein Beitrag Zum Verständnis Der Verfassungskrise Von 2015-16 (A Long Tradition and Short Memory of the Polish Constitutionalism. A Contribution Towards Comprehending the Constitutional Crisis of 2015-16)
In: Bucerius Law Journal 1/2016
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Powództwo o rozwiązanie spółki z o.o. (Art. 271 Pkt 1 Ksh) – skuteczny instrument rozwiązywania konfliktów korporacyjnych czy "słabe ogniwo" w systemie ochrony mniejszości? (Shareholder Action for Winding Up a Private Limited Liability Company (Article 271 Pt. 1 of the Polish Code of Commercial Comp...
In: [in:] B. Jelonek-Jarco, R. Kos, J. Zawadzka (eds.), Usus Magister Est Optimus. Rozprawy prawnicze ofiarowane Profesorowi Andrzejowi Kubasowi (Liber Amicorum Professor Andrzej Kubas), Warszawa 2016, at p. 435-458
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Chess-Boxing Around the Rule of Law - Polish Constitutionalism at Trial
In: Palestra 3/2016, pp. 7-19
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Discussion Report: Cross-border Negotiated Deals
In: European company and financial law review: ECFR, Band 4, Heft 1
ISSN: 1613-2556
Correspondence elections in Bavaria (29 March 2020) and COVID-19: empirical analysis on the background of the debate on the validity of the elections' organization during the pandemic ; Wybory korespondencyjne w Bawarii 29 marca 2020 r. a COVID-19. Analiza empiryczna na tle debaty o zasadności organ...
In March 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, local elections were held in Bavaria: the first round of voting took place on 15.03.2020 (traditional and postal voting) followed by the run-off ballot on 29.03.2020 (postal voting alone). The political decision to rely solely on postal voting in the second ballot was made unanimously by all the political fractions represented in the Bavarian parliament in the sense of responsibility for public health. The run-off ballot was held in constituencies where voting in the first round did not yield a winner. There were 34 such constituencies out of a total of 96. In this way, a research sample was created embracing the above-mentioned 34 constituencies, randomly and evenly dispersed throughout the entire Bundesland, and a control sample comprising the remaining constituencies. The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis according to which the postal voting held in Bavaria in March 2020, amidst the pandemic, led to an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. The results of this study may be relevant for the discussion that in April and May of 2020 was going on in Poland - and never eventually settled - where public health concerns were raised. The Bavarian example was invoked by both supporters and opponents of postal voting as the sole form of voting in the Polish presidential elections originally scheduled for May of 2020. The Bavarian precedent was instrumentalized as an argument made - respectively in favor or against - sticking to the originally adopted electoral timeline. ; W marcu 2020 r., a więc w czasie trwania pandemii COVID-19, w Bawarii odbyły się wybory samorządowe: 15 marca - pierwsza tura wyborów (w formie tradycyjnej oraz korespondencyjnej), a 29 marca - druga tura (jedynie w formie korespondencyjnej). Zmiana reguł głosowania między I a II turą nastąpiła w atmosferze politycznej zgody, za aprobatą wszystkich frakcji parlamentarnych. Druga tura była zorganizowana w okręgach, w których głosowanie w pierwszej turze nie przyniosło rozstrzygnięcia. Takich ...
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Wybory korespondencyjne w Bawarii 29 marca 2020 r. a COVID-19: Analiza empiryczna na tle debaty o zasadności organizacji wyborów w czasie pandemii
In: Studia z polityki publicznej: Public policy studies, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 115-139
ISSN: 2719-7131
In March 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, local elections were held in Bavaria: the first round of voting took place on 15.03.2020 (traditional and postal voting) followed by the run-off ballot on 29.03.2020 (postal voting alone). The political decision to rely solely on postal voting in the second ballot was made unanimously by all the political fractions represented in the Bavarian parliament in the sense of responsibility for public health. The run-off ballot was held in constituencies where voting in the first round did not yield a winner. There were 34 such constituencies out of a total of 96. In this way, a research sample was created embracing the above-mentioned 34 constituencies, randomly and evenly dispersed throughout the entire Bundesland, and a control sample comprising the remaining constituencies. The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis according to which the postal voting held in Bavaria in March 2020, amidst the pandemic, led to an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. The results of this study may be relevant for the discussion that in April and May of 2020 was going on in Poland - and never eventually settled - where public health concerns were raised. The Bavarian example was invoked by both supporters and opponents of postal voting as the sole form of voting in the Polish presidential elections originally scheduled for May of 2020. The Bavarian precedent was instrumentalized as an argument made - respectively in favor or against - sticking to the originally adopted electoral timeline.
Wybory korespondencyjne w Bawarii (29 marca 2020 r.) a COVID-19 ; Bavarian 2020 absentee ballot and COVID-19
In March 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, local elections were held in Bavaria: the first round of voting took place on 15.03.2020 (traditional and postal voting) followed by run-off ballot on 29.03.2020 (postal voting alone). The political decision to rely solely on postal voting in the second ballot was made unanimously by all political fractions represented in the Bavarian parliament in the sense of responsibility for public health. The run-off ballot was held in constituencies where voting in the first round did not yield a winner. There were 34 such constituencies out of a total of 96. In this way, a research sample was created embracing the abovementioned 34 constituencies, randomly and evenly dispersed throughout the entire Bundesland, and a control sample comprising the remaining constituencies. The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis according to which the postal voting held in Bavaria in March 2020, amidst the pandemic, has led to an increase of the number of COVID-19 cases. The results of this study may be relevant for the discussion that is ongoing in Poland where public health concerns are being expressed. The Bavarian example was invoked by both supporters and opponents of postal voting as the sole form of voting in the upcoming 2020 presidential elections in Poland – as an argument made – respectively in favor of or against – sticking to the originally adopted schedule ; Teisės fakultetas ; Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
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Wybory korespondencyjne w Bawarii (29 marca 2020 r.) a COVID-19 (Bavarian 2020 Absentee Ballot and COVID-19)
In: PAN@Wien Working Paper 02/2020
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Cross-Border Mergers: Experiences from Poland
In: Mucha A., Radwan A. (2019) Cross-Border Mergers: Experiences from Poland. In: Papadopoulos T. (eds) Cross-Border Mergers. Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation, vol 17. Springer, Cham
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