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The subject of legal entities’ representation in private law trading is of utmost importance because it affects the correctness of legal acts performed by these entities. The author, having analyzed the origins of legal entity’s representation and the form of legal entity’s representation on the grounds of European models (Germany) shows that in European countries of German legal traditions the model of organizational representation (organschaftlicher Vertretung) is being applied more and more commonly. On the grounds of Polish law the legal concept and model of the body of legal entities have based on the so called theory of bodies (organs) until recently. At present, under the influence of European solutions (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) there is a tendency to treat the bodies of legal entities as organizational representatives (of statute nature), i.e. the third – beside legal representation and based on contract - type of representation. It seems, however, that organizational representation constitutes a pragmatic alternative for the hitherto, formal concept of the theory of bodies (organs), which may substantially affect the flexibility of trading.
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Subjects of rights originating from inherent human rights are among the subjects of public subjective rights. A deliberation on the matter of natural persons and legal persons, perceived as subjects of these rights, makes it possible to determine a number of questionable issues, which are surely reflected in the materialisation of these public subjective rights in legal practice. The subject matter is very complex, if only on account of the necessity to make use of the results of the linguistic interpretation of the notion of citizen. This is vital even though a legal definition of citizen exists. The intricate nature of the problem in question is also a consequence of the need to make a distinction in the area of the possibility to grant public subjective rights originating from inherent human rights to citizens, non-citizens under the jurisdiction of the Polish state, and non-citizens outside the jurisdiction of the Polish state. Another highly problematic aspect is the possibility to apply an analogy in the field of assignment of subjective public rights originating from inherent human rights to legal persons. Since the very application of analogies in this domain is controversial, it seems reasonable to stress the lack of possibility to consider legal persons as subjects of public subjective rights originating from inherent human rights such as life or health.
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Wśród podmiotów publicznych praw podmiotowych, należy wyróżnić podmioty publicznych praw podmiotowych mających swe źródło w przyrodzonych prawach człowieka. Przeprowadzenie rozważań w zakresie osób fizycznych i osób prawnych postrzeganych jako podmioty tych praw pozwala na określenie licznych spornych kwestii, które bez wątpienia znajdą swe odbicie w realizacji tych publicznych praw podmiotowych w praktyce prawniczej. Zagadnienie to ma złożona naturę, z uwagi na np. konieczność posiłkowania się wynikami wykładni językowej pojęcia „obywatel”. Jest to konieczne mimo istnienia definicji legalnej obywatela. Skomplikowany charakter analizowanej tematyki jest również konsekwencją konieczności rozróżniania w zakresie możliwości przypisywania publicznych praw podmiotowych, których źródłem są przyrodzone prawa człowieka, obywatelom, nie-obywatelom pozostającym pod jurysdykcją państwa polskiego i nie-obywatelom niepozostającym pod jurysdykcją państwa polskiego. Kwestią również dalece problematyczną jest możliwość stosowania analogi w zakresie przypisywania publicznych praw podmiotowych, których źródłem są przyrodzone prawa człowieka osobom prawnym. Widząc samą sporność stosowania w tym zakresie analogi, należy wskazać na oczywisty brak możliwości określania osób prawnych jako podmiotów publicznych praw podmiotowych, które mają swe źródło w takich przyrodzonych prawach człowieka, jak np. życie czy zdrowie.
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On the 25th of September, 2015 the Polish Parliament adopted the act amending the 1989 Act on Associations. Though there had been eight subsequent amendments, the 2015 act was the first aiming to substantially adapt the Act on Associations – the first legal effect of the political consensus achieved within the Round Table negotiations of the then Communist government and the “democratic opposition” – to new social and economic conditions of Poland. 26 years of functioning of the Act have been the time of passage from “real socialism” to “democratic state of law” having to base, according to the 1997 Constitution, on “social market economy”, and from a practical isolation of Poland within its borders to its opening to the world, in particular within the framework of European institutions. The article sketches, also on the basis of the author’s personal experience due to his participation in drafting and legislative works, the course of the revision works initiated in 2009, in particular of parliamentary works on the 2014 President’s draft law, as well as their limited results achieved in the 2015 act. Analyses of causes of such limitation are presented on the plane of the most important items of the pre- -parliamentary and parliamentary debates, i.e. right of legal persons to associate on equal terms with physical persons (not included in the President’s proposal), right of foreigners to associate on equal terms with citizens (and inhabitants) of Poland (its application had been proposed by the President, but not included in the act), and legal effect of the, generally agreed, elevation of the status of “ordinary association” on functioning of the present ordinary associations that would not wish to become new ordinary associations; the latter question relates to the fundamental issue of the sense of the freedom of association.
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