- Author:
Akmal Saidov
- E-mail:
nhrc@mail.ru
- Institution:
National Human Rights Centre of the Republic of Uzbekistan , Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- Year of publication:
2014
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
15-42
- DOI Address:
http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/npw2014101
- PDF:
npw/06/npw2014101.pdf
The article is devoted to the historical evolution and modern development trends of the Constitution of Poland. It provides the general characteristics of formation and development of the Republic of Poland. It is emphasized that Poland is the earliest explorer of the European constitutionalism. Since 1791 in the constitutional history of Poland were approved the nine constitutional documents. In addition, consideration is given to such historical constitutions as the Constitution of May 3, 1791, the Grodno Constitution of November 23, 1793, the Lower Constitution of February 20, 1919, the March Constitution of 1921, the Constitution of 1935, the Constitution of the Peoples’ Republic of Poland of 1952, the Constitution of 1976, the present Constitution of 1997. The article reveals the main features of the present Constitution and characterizes contemporary constitutional system of Poland.
- Author:
Artur Ławniczak
- E-mail:
lavka@prawo.uni.wroc.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Wrocławski
- Year of publication:
2016
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
91-109
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2016.05.06
- PDF:
ppk/33/ppk3306.pdf
The May Dawn namely rape on the domestic constitutionalism
Polish constitutionalism has sufficiently old tradition. In the material sense constitution means political system, so she is as old as our state. In the process of evolution in ourmonarchy appeared any important juridicial acts, which composed institutionalised part of native constitutionalism apart from fundamental for political regime customs. In 1767 these basic principles were published as Cardinal laws, which may be treated as original summit of lithuanian-polish constitutionalism. His end arrived in 1791 year, when in the name of progress was proclamed co called Constitution of Third May, which annihilated our original model of constitutional statehood.
- Author:
Piotr Prokopiuk
- E-mail:
bolshoiboozepiotr@onet.eu
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie
- Year of publication:
2017
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
56-70
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/hso170403
- PDF:
hso/15/hso1503.pdf
- License:
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative
Commons Attribution license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
The relations between Georgia and Western Europe and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1453–1783
The article presents the history of contacts between Georgia and Western Europe as well as Georgia and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between the mid-15th and the end of the 18th centuries. In the article, the role of the Georgian diplomatic missions is emphasized in the process of forging anti-Osman coalitions.
- Author:
Анджей Гутовский
- E-mail:
lebedowski@yandex.ru
- Institution:
Компания «Северный aрхив»
- Year of publication:
2019
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
102-113
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/so2019207
- PDF:
so/16/so1607.pdf
Onomastikon Polish surnames in documents of modern history of the Yaroslavl region
The article is devoted to the study of Polish and polonized surnames of the Yaroslavl region of Russia on the basis of a database formed from diverse documents of recent history, mostly modern authors. A range of sources of information about contemporary surname carriers is consecrated; an etymological analysis of the surnames is carried out, they are graded according to special features. The history of the repressiveness of the Soviet system in relation to the carriers of Polish surnames is traced. The conclusion is made about the strength of the essence and purpose of the foundations of Polish surnames as the most resistant element among the bearers of historical memory to the aggressive totalitarian environment.