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The Code of Canon Law of 1983 referring to hierarchical recourse, does not limit it merely to appeal to the Congregation of Roman Curia, but it refers to each recourse placed to higher executive administration organ. The subject of our interest, however, is the hierarchical recourse placed in front of the Roman Curia after exhausting the hierarchical path of lower grades. Because according to can. 1737 § 1 Code of Canon Law, anyone who considers himself injured with the decree can place recourse to hierarchic superior of the one who delivered the decree. Therefore we are speaking about the subject of the recourse, the motive, as well as, the procedure to be undertaken in order to obtain the desired goal, appeal or change of harmful act.
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The Code of Canon Law of 1983 referring to hierarchical recourse, does not limit it merely to the appeal to the Congregation of Roman Curia, but it refers to each recourse sought in a higher executive administration organ. The subject of interest of the author is the hierarchical recourse sought in the Roman Curia after exhausting the hierarchical path of lower grades. According to can. 1737 § 1 of the Code of Canon Law, anyone who considers himself injured with the decree can seek recourse to the hierarchic superior of the one who delivered the decree. Therefore the author is speaking about the subject of the recourse, the motive as well as the procedure to be undertaken in order to obtain the desired goal, appeal or change of the harmful act.
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Kodeks prawa kanonicznego z 1983 r., normując przepisy dotyczące rekursu hierarchicznego, nie odnosi ich wyłącznie do Kongregacji Kurii Rzymskiej, ale każdego wyższego hierarchicznie organu administracji. Przedmiotem zainteresowania autora jest rekurs do Kurii Rzymskiej, następujący po wyczerpaniu niższej drogi hierarchicznej. Zgodnie z kan. 1737 § 1 Kodeksu prawa kanonicznego każdy, kto czuje się poszkodowany jakimś aktem administracyjnym, ma prawo złożenia rekursu do przełożonego hierarchicznego autora aktu administracyjnego. Dlatego też w artykule poruszane są kwestie motywu, przedmiotu, podmiotu rekursu, jak i samej procedury rozpatrzenia rekursu do Kurii Rzymskiej.
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