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MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF PROTECTION MEASURES IN CIVIL MATTERS Summary The paper describes the latest EU law concerning the enhancement of the rights of victims, i.e. Regulation (EU) No 606/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 June 2013 on mutual recognition of protection measures in civil matters. In the Polish legal system there are no analogous measures, which means that the residents of Poland cannot be protected in trans-border situations unless the law is amended.
Zeszyty Prawnicze
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2016
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vol. 16
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issue 1
187-200
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The Victim’s Right to InformationSummaryThe article describes the Polish legal provisions to ensure the victimof a crime of the proper conditions to exercise his right to information.The Polish provisions are examined in the light of the requirements laiddown in Directive 2012/29/UE of the European Parliament and of theCouncil of 25 October 2012, which establishes minimum standards onthe rights, support and protection of victims of crime. In her conclusion the author observes that Polish law is becoming more and morecompatible with EU law, but there are still some issues which requireremodelling. This applies above all to the full accessibility of informationin the sense of clarity and user-friendliness.
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Crime Victims and the Polish Post-penitentiary Fund Following the Latest Changes Summary This paper presents a critical analysis of the provisions in force relating to the Polish Crime Victims and Post-Penitentiary Fund (Fundusz Pomocy Pokrzywdzonym oraz Pomocy Postpenitencjarnej). Recently there have been important changes in these provisions, particularly on the grounds of the Act of 28 November 2014 on the protection of and assistance to victims of crime and witnesses (Ustawa z dnia 28 listopada 2014 r. o ochronie i pomocy dla pokrzywdzonego i świadka) and the associated executive regulations of 29 September 2015 introduced by the Ministry of Justice. The scope of the Fund’s tasks has been extended to cover legal and psychological assistance to witnesses and their next-ofkin, and the rules for the financing of the Fund’s activities have been modified. Most of these changes concern the provisions relating to victims, who are now in a worse situation than before the Act came into force, which runs counter to the main purpose of Directive 2012/29/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime.
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