A file containing documents relating to Polish legal procedure. Subjects discussed in the file include a Polish law on the Supreme Court, establishing four separate chambers to consider various aspects of Polish law; and speeches by Polish politicians and spokesmen about the new law and the role of the Supreme Court, including the process of election to the court and the term-lengths of the justices. Other matters discussed include a law on changes in the governing procedures in civil matters in the Polish courts, including the recognition of the decisions of foreign courts under Polish law, and the fees to be paid for such recognition.
- Collection ID
- FO371
- Copyright
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- Department Reference
- File 1641
- Document Type
- Correspondence Legal and Treaty Material Memoranda Reports
- File Reference
- FO 371/166151
- Identifier
- 10.1080/cwee.fo371.166151
- Note
- The following items have been removed from this file due to copyright restrictions:Prawo i ?ycie, 3 March 1962, The Law on the Supreme Court;Trybuna Ludu, 6 March 1962, At the frontier: a spoonful of tar in a barrel of honey;Tygodnik Powszechny, 4 March 1962, On the independence of the Judicature.
- Pages
- 57
- Persons Discussed
- Stanisław Stomma
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Subject Countries
- Poland
- Themes
- Domestic Politics Populations and Social Policy