Editorial pages

 

Table of contents

 

1. ADMINISTRATIVE JUDICIARY AS A GUARANTOR OF THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS – EXPERIENCES, CHALLENGES, PROSPECTS

 

mgr Mateusz BARTOSZEK

The role of administrative courts in supervising the processing of personal data by courts in their judicial capacity – prospects for the future

Dorottya BICZI

Challenges to the Right to a Fair Trial in the Context of Technological Advancements

dr hab. Leszek BIELECKI, prof. UJK

The issue of evidence measures in administrative court proceedings and the right to a fair trial: is reflection on the law of evidence necessary?

dr Dawid GREGORCZYK

Evidentiary limits in administrative courts and the right to a fair trial

dr Łukasz JUREK

On the issue of judicial review of the consideration of an objection raised during an inspection conducted by the inspection inspector of the Social Insurance Institution under Article 59 paragraph 1 of the Act – Entrepreneurs’ Law.

prof. dr hab. Hanna KNYSIAK-SUDYKA

The need to modify the regulations of administrative court proceedings

Anna MAŃKO

Formal rigour and constitutional guarantees in administrative court proceedings

dr Sebastian Konrad MATYJEK, adwokat

Mandatory Professional Representation by Advocates and Attorneys-at-Law in Administrative Court Proceedings: Reflections on the Need to Amend Article 175 § 2 of the Law on Proceedings before Administrative Courts (p.p.s.a.)

mgr Łucja Greta ORŁOWSKA

Admissibility of filing a complaint with an administrative court via the electronic delivery system

mgr Adrian PAŁACKI

The issue of judicial review before administrative courts of acts and measures of public administration, exemplified by the qualification assessment of candidates for adoption

mgr Filip PRUSIK-SERBINOWSKI

Forms and judicial review of discretionary powers of public administration authorities

dr Ewa ŚLADKOWSKA

The issue of the enforceability and enforcement of administrative court judgments

dr Mariusz ŚLADKOWSKI

Complaint about the protracted nature of administrative court proceedings in light of the constitutional principle of the right to a court.

 

2. TIME AND CONSTITUTIONS

 

dr hab. Aldona DOMAŃSKA, prof. UŁ; mgr Magdalena WRZALIK

On the Need to Regulate the Status of the National Electoral Commission in the Constitution of the Republic of Poland

dr hab. Paweł KUCZMA, prof. UZ

The Term „Immediacy” in the Constitution of the Republic of Poland

dr hab. Artur ŁAWNICZAK, prof. UWr

Speculation regarding the transience of Ius Supremum in its current form

dr hab. Agnieszka ŁUKASZCZUK-WALTER, prof. Uniwesytetu Vizja 

Ideological and political foundations of the Constitution of 23 April 1935

prof. dr hab. Małgorzata MASTERNAK-KUBIAK

The importance of time in the procedure for introducing martial law or a state of emergency

dr hab. Wojciech MOJSKI

Constitutional Crisis Moment – An Attempt to Characterize

dr Jakub STĘPIEŃ

Constitutional moment and a change in relations between the polish state and the Catholic church in the First, Second and Third Republic of Poland –
an attempt of analysis 

prof. dr hab. Adam SULIKOWSKI

Democratic-liberal constitutionalism in the face of multi-crisis

dr hab. Aleksandra SYRYT, prof. UKSW

Constitutional terms in the legislative process: considerations in light of the standards of a democratic state ruled by law

   

 

 

Published: 2025-12-19