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Sąd Najwyższy trafnie wskazał w glosowanym judykacie, że zaniedbanie przez bank niezwłocznego podjęcia czynności prowadzących do aktualizacji w Biurze Informacji Kredytowej (BIK) danych o niespłaconym (niewielkim) zadłużeniu kredytobiorcy narusza zasady przetwarzania danych osobowych określone w ustawie z 29.08.1997 r. o ochronie danych osobowych (Dz. U. z 2015 r. poz. 2135 ze zm.; dalej: u.o.d.o.). Uchybienie (przez bank) zasadom przetwarzania danych osobowych, określonym w u.o.d.o., może prowadzić do naruszenia godności kredytobiorcy. Członkowie współczesnego społeczeństwa konsumpcyjnego postrzegają bowiem dostęp do rynku usług kredytowych jako "prawo rzetelnego kredytobiorcy", a bezprawne ograniczenie albo zamknięcie tego dostępu jako działanie skutkujące dolegliwościami dużej wagi.
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The Supreme Court rightly pointed out in judgement, that dereliction by the bank immediate action leading to update in the Credit Information Bureau (BIK) data concerning the borrower's unpaid (low) debt infringes the principles for personal data processing set out in the Personal Data Protection Act of 29 August 1997 (consolidated text Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2015 pos. 2135, as amended, hereinafter referred to as u.o.d.o.). The infringement (by bank) of the principles for personal data processing, set out in the u.o.d.o., may lead to violations of a borrower's dignity. This is because, members of modern consumer society perceive the access to the market of loan services as "the right of the prudent borrower" and illegal limitation or exclusion to this access as a matter of great importance.
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Polskie prawo kosmiczne – wyzwania i kompromisy

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The paper was prepared by members of the Task Force for Polish Space Law operating at the Centre for Space Studies, Kozminski University in Warsaw. The purpose of this paper was to examine the challenges associated with the adoption of a national space legislation, including an analysis of the position of professionals and entrepreneurs active in the Polish space sector on the content of future Polish legislation on space activities. The authors were tasked with presenting the essential issues of Polish regulation of space activity, i.e. its subject and scope, including establishing the spatial scope of statutory regulation and addressing the issue of liability for damage and insurance of such liability. The analysis was conducted both from the perspective of the formal foundations of national legislation on space exploration, which is supposed to reflect the international obligations of the country in this area, and from the perspective of the interests of all stakeholders who bear the main burden of carrying out this risky activity.
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