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This is the text of a lecture delivered at the conference on „Transiciones Politicas Y Economicas de Chile Y Polonia: Experiancias Compartidas” organized by the International Studies Centre of the Catholic University in Santiago de Chile and by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in (the Republic of) Chile (03.09.2009). The lecture outlines the process of political changes since foundation of NSZZ Solidarność (the Independent Self- Governing Trade Union Solidarity) in 1980 till 1989 when Poland regained its independence, accompanied by the process of the struggle for ‘the rule of law’ and than – after 1989 – of the development and consolidation of the ‘rule of law’ in the Third Republic of Poland. The ‘rule of law’, whose important dimension was – and after 1989 still is – the inclusion of ratified treaties to the catalogue of the sources of universally binding law of the Republic of Poland. This position of ratified treaties and their superiority over statutes were legitimized expressis verbis by the principles of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland adopted in 1997. This constitutional solution and its practical implementation provide a substantial evidence of the development of a democratic order in the Republic of Poland.
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