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The article describes two opposing theories of legislation and jurisprudence in the global age: multicentrism and monocentrism. The first one claims that a new legal system at the supra-state level is emerging, which must take into consideration varied legal traditions. The second one stresses that certain fundamental principles must be shared today by all people. It seems that the ultimate goal of jurisprudence is to create a system of laws that reconciles multitude and diversity with unity.
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The paper presents the theory of legal system polycentricism from a new perspective, i.e. the one integrating essentially contradictory concepts which explain this phenomenon in the context of the Polish jurisprudence. Apart from attempting to establish “common features” of these well-known concepts explaining the essence of polycentricism in the legal field, the presented point of view pertains to defining the relationship between the phenomenon of polycentricism from the legal discourse theory perspective and the Luhmann’s systems theory. The paper aims to prove the thesis that at present the legal system is internally taking on (transforming into) the heterogeneous type of internal structure due to interaction with already polycentric non-juristic domain, i.e. the social one.
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One of the aspects of considerations regarding the legal system are the features of this system. The aim of the article was to attempt theoretical reflection and answer the basic question, namely – can the Polish legal system be considered uniform in the context of multicentrism. Nowadays, the feature of uniformity of the legal system is one of the most problematic. According to the typical understanding, the legal system is uniform if the normative acts come from state authorities. However, integration processes in which the state participates cause the creation of supranational structures with their own legal systems. In the European legal space, they include the Council of Europe and the European Union. The legal systems of these organizations are linked by formal relationships with the legal systems of the member states. As a result, the legal systems of European countries are evolving, they cease to be monocentric and become multicentric. In such a situation, normative acts of supranational structures start to operate on the territory of a state. This raises a theoretical issue regarding the possibilities and, perhaps, the scope of recognition of the uniformity of the legal system.
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Jednym z aspektów rozważań dotyczących systemu prawnego są cechy tego systemu. Celem artykułu było podjęcie teoretycznej refleksji i udzielenie odpowiedzi na podstawowe pytanie, mianowicie czy polski system prawny można uznać za jednolity w kontekście wielości centrów decyzyjnych. Obecnie cecha jednorodności systemu prawnego jest jedną z najbardziej problematycznych. Zgodnie z typowym rozumieniem system prawny jest jednolity, jeśli akty normatywne pochodzą od władz państwowych. Jednak procesy integracyjne, w których uczestniczy państwo, powodują powstawanie struktur ponadnarodowych z własnymi systemami prawnymi. W europejskiej przestrzeni prawnej obejmują one Radę Europy i Unię Europejską. Systemy prawne tych organizacji są połączone formalnymi relacjami z systemami prawnymi państw członkowskich. W rezultacie systemy prawne państw europejskich ewoluują, przestają być monocentryczne i stają się multicentryczne. W takiej sytuacji na terytorium państwa zaczynają obowiązywać akty normatywne struktur ponadnarodowych. Rodzi to teoretyczne pytanie o możliwości i być może zakres uznania jednolitości systemu prawnego.
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