Constitutional Limits of Individual's Freedoms 2200-1CWPP28-OG
Course Outline.
I. Introduction: individuals from the perspective of international, European and constitutional law. The origins and scope of the notion of individual rights in the Polish Constitution: values, dilemmas, compromises and their implementation in the basic law.
II. Dilemmas of the limits of freedom in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
III. The principles of the system of government and the individual rights. The meaning of the notion of dignity of the person and its role as the principle of the Polish Constitution. The issue of constitutional limits of freedom. Constitutional Conditions for the limitation of rights and freedoms. The principle of equality before the law.
IV. Constitutional regulation of freedoms and rights of the individual - interpretation and the current controversies concerning limits of individual rights and freedoms. The principle of proportional limitation, constitutional notion of the essence of freedoms and rights. The importance of the rule of decent legislation and the principle of exclusiveness of statutes and subsidiary nature of government issued regulations.
V. Constitutional obligations of the individual. Constitutional status of the person according to the judgements of Constitutional Tribunal.
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Bibliography
1. Polish Constitution and the Standing Orders of the Sejm, Warszawa 2003.
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5. J. Jabłońska-Bonca: Wprowadzenie do prawa. Introduction to law, Warszawa 2004.
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