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Interwar period in Poland was full of many phenomena, which are elements of the development of the new state. Among them was also condemn those that interfere destructively on the general public, and even were the factors threatening the sovereignty of the newly liberated country. In the former Polish Kingdom, attention is the problem of Polish citizens cooperate with the Bolsheviks during the 1920 war phenomenon is met with strong opposition of the broad masses of society and special interest of justice. The case list the Criminal Division of the District Court of Siedlce, early 20s Twentieth century, was the site of many processes, accused of favoring the Bolsheviks, against the Polish state. Each of the pending issues here, reveals another reason to establish this collaboration. Frequently it was the fear, the defendants rarely reveal ideological reasons. With time, these processes took place Lawsuits brought accused of belonging to a communist organization. Although the scale of their operations within the jurisdiction of the District Court of Siedlce was not large, it is especially in the early 30s became prominent among the workers and artisans. Also carried out active propaganda among young people, with an affected by unemployment and lack of prospects. Their goal was to overthrow the existing regime and take power in Poland. Therefore, any Communist activity, increase its vigilance of law enforcement and justice.
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On the grounds of post-war legislation, guardianship affected people who were not capable of independent management of their own affairs, and care for their own well-being. This first of all concerned persons with psychological conditions, mental deficiency, and ones whose psychological disorders were related to alcohol abuse, and wasteful mismanagement. The practice of guardianship was aimed at helping the people unable to manage their conduct and/or their affairs independently. Protection of personal and property interest of these people sometimes required that their capacity to legal transactions had to be limited, or else that they were entirely bereft of it. Guardianship was applied when, due to the state of their health, a person was not capable of making conscious decisions. The legislator envisaged two types of guardianship: partial, which meant that a person subjected to it concluded legal actions on his of their own, while to have them valid, a consent of the guardian was necessary. On the other hand, such a person could make decisions concerning minor life affairs on his or her own. In turn, the plenary guardianship bereft one of the possibility of performing legal transactions, and had them represented in all legal matters by the legal guardian appointed by the court.
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Na gruncie powojennych przepisów ubezwłasnowolnienie dotyczyło osób, które nie potrafiły samodzielnie zatroszczyć się o swoje sprawy i dbać o własne dobro. Przede wszystkim dotyczyło osób z chorobą psychiczną, niedorozwojem umysłowym oraz tych, u których zaburzenia psychiczne związane były z nadużywaniem alkoholu lub marnotrawstwem. Instytucja ubezwłasnowolnienia miała na celu pomoc osobom, które nie były w stanie samodzielnie kierować swoim postępowaniem bądź samodzielnie prowadzić swoich spraw. Ochrona interesów osobistych i majątkowych tych właśnie osób wymagała niekiedy, by ich zdolność do czynności prawnych została ograniczona bądź też, by zostali oni jej całkowicie pozbawieni. Ubezwłasnowolnienie stosowało się wówczas, gdy osoba ze względu na stan zdrowia nie była w stanie podejmować decyzji w sposób świadomy. Ustawodawca przewidział dwa rodzaje ubezwłasnowolnienia: czę ś ciowe, które polegało na tym, że osoba ubezwłasnowolniona sama dokonywała czynności prawnych, natomiast do ich ważności potrzebowała zgody opiekuna. Natomiast decyzje dotyczące drobnych spraw życia codziennego mogła ona podejmować samodzielnie. Natomiast całkowite ubezwłasnowolnienie osoby pozbawiało ją możliwości dokonywania czynności prawnych, a we wszystkich sprawach reprezentował ją prawny opiekun, wyznaczony przez sąd.
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A candidate for a professional soldier must meet a number of physical, psychological and legal criteria. These include the requirement of a clean criminal record included within the article. 124 paragraph. 2 of the act on military service for professional soldiers from the 11 September 2003. In the article you will find the analysis of the practical issues on this aspect, within the accordance to the legal regulations included in the criminal law. It also considers the types and contents of judgments of the court of general jurisdiction.
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