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This book contains texts prepared by representatives of various branches of law, philosophers and dogmatists who link a general reflection on law with caselaw. This ensures that the presented approaches are versatile and insightful, and that the addressed issues vary, the most important of which is the oeuvre of the Polish jurisprudence and its contribution to building a modern state and legal theories. The context exceeds beyond a simple report on or presentation of this oeuvre and, in many cases, it only refers to it.
The primary aim of this book is to determine, as follows: 1) the source
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Produktbeschreibung
This book contains texts prepared by representatives of various branches of law, philosophers and dogmatists who link a general reflection on law with caselaw. This ensures that the presented approaches are versatile and insightful, and that the addressed issues vary, the most important of which is the oeuvre of the Polish jurisprudence and its contribution to building a modern state and legal theories. The context exceeds beyond a simple report on or presentation of this oeuvre and, in many cases, it only refers to it.

The primary aim of this book is to determine, as follows: 1) the source (at least the potential source) of modernist solutions in the Polish law, 2) the realness of the modernist character of the said source and 3) the refection of these modernist solutions in the currently binding Polish law.
Autorenporträt
Michä Peno is Assistant Professor at the Departament of Theory of Law and Legal Philosphy at the University of Szczecin. He has been a guest lecturer and visiting researcher at the Sofia University and University of National and Word Economy, Sofia, Bulgary, Deusto University, Bilbao, Spain, Greifswald University, Greifswald, Germany, Bergen University, Bergen, Norway, University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain and Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Spain. Michä Peno has published 4 books and more than 50 scientific papers. Konrad Burdziak is Assistant Professor at the Department of Criminal Law at the University of Szczecin and at the Section of Criminal Law and Process at the Institute of Justice. The general areas of his research interests include: criminal law, criminal procedure ad suicidology.