In my opinion, there are two extreme attitudes in dealing with the law: the mania of asking questions and the mania of regulating everything with legislation. Logically, one cannot be a follower of both at the same time. Questioning mania is also my disease. From this maion I was greatly healed by the following sentence of Konrad Swallow: “Knowledge is an inexhaustible resource.” Questions increase the resource of knowledge and generate development, and not – as I once thought – they end all problems and provide peace of mind. There is also a mania for asking questions. This one is foreign to me, apart from one question that has been tormenting me for years: “Is it possible today to have a trial for the invalidity of the Testament of Boleslaw Krzywousty, and whether someone outside the royal family – for example, me – has a legal interest in doing so.”
Because I would rather live in the Łęczycko-Sieradzka Land than in the Łódź region. The rules on overpayment of tax are an example of an attitude born of a combination of mani questioning and mani regulation. I wrote an overpayment master’s thesis. At the time, the Tax Code was passed, and It seemed to me that overpayment legislation was a necessary regulation. After years, I believe that the construction of the undue benefit should be adopted into taxes. This is – it seems – in Switzerland.
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 …
Business bans due to CovidIn law studies, we discussed Max Scheler’s excellent book “Problems of Sociology of Knowledge”. Among other things, the author tried to determine why there was no industrial revolution in ancient Greece, even though the level of mathematical and engineering knowledge was already sufficient to build …
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