Typical of the UK system is the idea that ‘evidence should be collected and evaluated according to the same rules as an honest and reasonable person outside the court’. The following opinion is considered to be fundamental in British literature: “In general, it is not desirable that the way in which a court is taken to decide on matters relating to facts deviates more than is necessary from the way in which a rational, objective and honest person appointed to decide on matters relating to facts outside the court would act, in a context in which it is important to obtain a correct answer.” This is a quote.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for me to understand the Polish model in which the court of second instance ‘considers as its own the views of the court of first instance’. It was a fashionable cliché. But it has already become a year ago the outright content of the provisions of the PcC. Is there honesty and common sense in the sphere of Polish kpc? Therefore, you can lose the achievements of life, because the system is put on its head and avoids questions. And yet, questions and facts come first. Why is this obvious in the UK and causes a shred of arms in Poland. Where does this passion for formalism and aversion to facts come from? Where is the Polish common sense, which was a lot in the Allerhand era.
There are two fundamental questions raised by covid-19 business bans: 1. Have the provisions of the relevant regulations , to the extent that they prohibit economic activities, been adopted within the limits of the statutory mandate granted by the Act on combating infectious diseases. The …
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Time Travel with Max SchelerI had great pleasure and honor to participate in the Jubilee of Work of Prof. Andrzej Kidyba and even met me with the honor of committing a modest article in the Memorial Book. Prof. Wojciech Katner’s wonderful laudate speech The Excellent Alphabet of Prof. Kidyby …
Great Honor