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The Polish-Ukrainian Agreement of 1993 governs, among others, the terms of designating the law applicable to the form of certain legal acts. In that regard, its provisions exclude the application of national conflict of law rules (Polish and Ukrainian). Provisions of an international agreement containing conflict of law rules are leges speciales in relation to national rules applicable in the states parties to such agreement. For the above reason, in case of legal acts concluded with the involvement of Polish an Ukrainian citizens, the rules to be applied in the first place are the provisions of the 1993 Agreement, including specifically the rules on designating the law applicable to the form of legal acts set out in the Agreement. In matters involving Ukrainian citizens examined by Polish courts or other authorities, also Art. 15 of the Agreement can be essential. This provision lays down the terms of recognizing in Poland documents originating from Ukraine. Under that Article, documents executed or authenticated by a competent Ukrainian authority, affixed with an official seal and signed by an authorized person, have a binding force in Poland without a need for their legalisation.
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