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2015 | 5(130) | 99-116

Article title

Funkcja sygnalizacyjna Trybunału Konstytucyjnego — stan obecny a projektowane zmiany

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Title variants

EN
The Signal Function of the Constitutional Tribunal: The Desirable Changes and the Current Position

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The article provides an analysis of the signal function of the Constitutional Tribunal in the Republic of Poland. The issue is presented in the context of the discussion based on directions of changes provided in the Constitutional Tribunal Act of 25th June 2015. For a proper assessment of the desirable legislative solutions, it is necessary to consider the current state with reference to both historical and comparative aspects. In consequence of that methodology, it must be emphasized that identifi ed gaps in the current regulations prevent reaching the aim of the function. Its main idea is to ensure coherency and completeness of the legal system. As it is maintained in the Act of 25th June 2015, such a situation would undoubtedly undermine the meaning of existence of this institution, as its practical importance would continue to be negligible.

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99-116

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Contributors

  • Mgr, Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Wydział Prawa i Administracji, doktorant w Katedrze Prawa Konstytucyjnego i Integracji Europejskiej, aplikant radcowski przy Okręgowej Izbie Radców Prawnych w Szczecinie
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  • Mgr, Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Wydział Prawa i Administracji, Katedra Prawa Konstytucyjnego i Integracji Europejskiej, aplikant radcowski przy Okręgowej Izbie Radców Prawnych w Szczecinie, współpracownik „MERITUM” s.c. Wojciech Soiński i Kamil Soiński, Kancelarii Radców Prawnych w Szczecinie

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Publication order reference

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