The Transformative Power of Europe: The Case of Poland
In: German and European Studies of the Willy Brandt Center at the Wroclaw University v.4
Cover -- The transformative power of the European Union: An introduction -- References -- Part One: The EU's transformative power towards Poland's legal and political system -- Chapter 1: The European transformation of the legislative, executive and judicial power in Poland -- Introductory remarks -- The transformation of the legislative power - the Europeanisation of Polish law -- The transformation of the legislative power - institutional aspects -- The Polish model of cooperation between the government and the parliament in the field of EU affairs -- The transformation of the executive power - public administration -- The transformation of the judicial power and law -- Concluding remarks -- References: -- Chapter 2: European Union activity in the field of civil law and its impact on Polish national contract law -- Introduction -- The development of European consumer law -- European contract law harmonisation projects -- Europeanisation of consumer law in Poland: the notion of consumer and consumer law -- Consumer sales law - transposition problems -- The Europeanisation of non-consumer contract law in Poland -- European contract law and the New Polish Civil Code -- Conclusions -- References: -- Chapter 3: Interest representation in Poland after EU accession: More regulated, professional and legitimate? -- Introduction -- Transformative power and Europeanisation -- Has the EU changed the regulatory environment? -- Professionalisation of Polish business interests in Brussels -- Are lobbying activities becoming more legitimate in Poland? -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: The impact of EU membership on Polish political parties -- Introduction -- Dimensions and scope of the Europeanisation of political parties -- Structural-organisational dimension in the Europeanisation of Polish political parties.