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The case of the English ski instructor Simon Butler working in France is the best example of the malfunctioning of the professional-qualifications recognition system in Europe. The practice of European and national administration as well as the jurisprudence of the CJEU and French courts shows how important and complex the subject of qualification recognition is. A review of administrative practices and an analysis of case law show the positive and negative sides of the EU's qualification recognition system. The European Commission is carrying out numerous activities aimed at improving said system. The latest solutions make the idea of qualification without borders a reality. The most important task is to examine the changes and legislative proposals of the European Union, analyse the case of Simon Butler and present proposals for changes against the background of activities undertaken throughout the Union. They should be realised through legal research methods and non-reactive social methods.
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By employing the lens of the sociology of law, this research analyzes how the historical events in the first half of the 20th century have influenced the shape of contemporary Polish legal practise. By utilising qualitative in-depth interviews, insights were gathered from seasoned Polish legal professionals, many of whom had embarked on their careers in the period of People’s Republic of Poland or during the transformation in the 1990s. Their testimonies not only shed light on the evolution of the way lawyers’ work but they also emphasize the intricate interplay between societal structures and the application of law today and in the past. The study reveals an inextricable link between the socio-political context of the past and the present-day legal framework, ethics, and lawyers’ practice, thus highlighting the necessity of integrating the perspective of the sociology of law in modern legal practice.
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W perspektywie socjologii prawa przeanalizowano, w jaki sposób wydarzenia historyczne pierwszej połowy XX wieku wpłynęły na kształt współczesnej praktyki prawniczej. Posługując się jakościowymi wywiadami pogłębionymi, zebrano spostrzeżenia doświadczonych polskich prawników, wielu praktykujących jeszcze w okresie Polskiej Rzeczpospolitej Ludowej czy w czasach transformacji lat 90. Ich świadectwa nie tylko rzucają światło na ewolucję sposobu pracy prawników, ale także podkreślają skomplikowaną relację między strukturami społecznymi a stosowaniem prawa dzisiaj i w przeszłości. Badanie ujawnia nierozerwalny związek między dawnymi warunkami społeczno-politycznymi a dzisiejszymi polskimi ramami prawnymi, etyką i praktyką prawników, podkreślając konieczność integrowania perspektywy socjologii prawa w nowoczesnej praktyce prawniczej.
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