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The article deals with the signifi cance and legal character of the provision of Article 16 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. This article provides for the freedom to conduct a business. Therefore, the article presents a standpoint regarding the qualifi cations of the right to conduct business within the framework of the division of provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights into principles and fundamental rights (rights or freedoms). In the article’s considerations, the right to conduct business activity under art. 16 of the Charter is recognized as a fundamental right. The article also draws attention to the signifi cant deficiencies in the protection of economic freedom in EU law, in particular when it concerns the introduction of restrictions on this freedom in EU derivative law. Finally, comments are also made regarding the basic aspects of the subjective and objective scope of the right to conduct business.
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Prawo do ochrony zdrowia w Konstytucji Republiki Włoskiej zajmuje wśród praw i wolności pozycję szczególną, a włoski Sąd Konstytucyjny wielokrotnie zajmował się tą problematyką w swojej praktyce orzeczniczej. W artykule poddano analizie wybrane orzecznictwo włoskiego Sądu Konstytucyjnego z zakresu ochrony zdrowia, w szczególności odnoszące się do problematyki przymusowego leczenia i związanej z nim zasady wyrażania zgody przez pacjenta na świadczenia zdrowotne, granic uporczywej terapii, podstawowych poziomów świadczeń zdrowotnych, jak również konstytucyjności prze-pisów dotyczących problematyki sztucznego zapłodnienia (in vitro)
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The right to health care in the Constitution of the Italian Republic holds a special position among the rights and freedoms while the Italian Constitutional Court has many times dealt with this problem in its judicial practice. The article focuses on the analysis of the selec-ted case law of the Italian Constitutional Court in relation to health care, in particular the one relating to the issue of involuntary treatment and the principle of patient consent to he-alth care, the limits of forced medical treatment, basic levels of health services as well as the constitutionality of the regulations relating to the issue of artificial fertilization (in vitro)
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