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In her paper the authoress analyses the view dominant both in the rulings of the Supreme Court and in the doctrine of civil law that the right to personal contacts with a child does not constitute a component of parental power. According to her, the thesis of complete independence of this right of parental power is not a clear issue. As a result of conducted analysis she assumes that parents' right to personal contacts with a child is strictly connected with parental power and its proper execution would be impossible without these contacts. Thus parents' obligation to maintain personal contacts with a child should be looked upon as one of normative components of parental power.
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In her paper the authoress indicates another area of applying compensation liability concerning liability for non-execution or unsatisfactory execution of a tourist event contract. She analyses acceptability of compensation for the damage ( lost satisfaction with a holiday ) both in the light of the Polish law and the resolutions of the tourist travel directive. In the conclusion the authoress presents the possibilities to make claims to a tour operator by a tourist for non-execution or unsatisfactory execution of a contract resulting in a wasted holiday.
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The authoress of the paper tries to examine one of the most essential legal issues, namely the civil liability of a hotel for things carried in by hotel guests. The aim of the paper is to establish whether and to what extent the existing legal regulations influence the safety of the tourist's luggage and what rights the tourist has when the luggage is lost. The most important thing is to examine the issue through the existing legal regulations in Poland including the rulings and the views of the doctrine and by adopting the interpretation which would enable the protection of a consumer- a weaker party of a legal relationship. As a result of the conducted analysis she states that in the legal sphere the safety of the tourist's luggage is regulated by property liability of hotel entrepreneurs for things carried in by hotel guests. Imposing liability for destroying or losing things of hotel guests on hotel entrepreneurs gives guests a huge amount of legal security.
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The article discusses the collection of 131 clay vessels excavated in 1993 and 1998 in a cellar of the 'Pod Blacha' Palace in Warsaw. The room was discovered during renovation work and is not mentioned in any archival sources. The analysis of the preserved plans of the palace indicates that the cellar was built in the 18th c., certainly before 1779. On the basis of coin finds the pottery in question has been dated to the beginning of the 19th c. Among the vessels there are various kinds of kitchen- and tableware, characteristic of indigent early nineteenth-century households. The text presents the results of technological, morphological and functional analyses of the vessels, as well as general conclusions concerning their origin. It also gives general information on the function of such pottery in nineteenth-century households.
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