The article concentrates on a brief description of Polish modern law and regulation concerning state land resources as a result of a political system changes in Poland from the 1990s of XX century. I discusses basic regulatory topics as: public administration. and territorial division of the country, instruments and forms of State Treasury lands management, types of state and other public lands resources, main competences and public bodies that are responsible for administering along with the crucial components of the state lands management.
The article concentrates on a brief description of Polish modern law and regulation concerning state land resources as a result of a political system changes in Poland from the 1990s of XX century. I discusses basic regulatory topics as: public administration. and territorial division of the country, instruments and forms of State Treasury lands management, types of state and other public lands resources, main competences and public bodies that are responsible for administering along with the crucial components of the state lands management.
By this article authors have opportunity to take part in the discussion on multilateralism, causality and non-reciprocity of civil partnership agreements in Polish legal regulation. The article provides an in-depth, normative analysis of the legal nature of a so called “civil law company” in the context of its complex, practical and theoretical organizational nature. Authors took up the civil law firm as a legal entity. As a result of the changed legal and economic context in Poland after the period of political transformation, it became necessary to redefine many issues. An example of this is the discussion on the legal status of a civil partnership as well as the controversy about its qualification as an entrepreneur or as an organization. The intention of the authors is to try to draw attention to the fact that, with such diversity of potential application of a civil law partnership in business, the maintenance of one broad regulation, which is currently included in Art. 860–875 of Polish Civil Code is non-functional.
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