Full Description
The presented collection of studies by various authors offers a multi-level analysis of contemporary issues in "Public and Civil Service in Poland." This volume is the result of several years of research conducted at the Faculty of Law and Economics at Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, as well as other law schools across Poland. The authors of the monograph aim to present legal and organizational solutions regarding public and civil service in Poland. The selected issues were chosen due to their social significance and practical relevance. The work concludes with de lege lata and de lege ferenda recommendations based on the research findings.
Contents
List of Contributors - Tomasz Barankiewicz, Bogusław Przywora: Introduction - Anna Budzanowska, Marcin Gubała: Paradoxes of the Polish Civil Service - Jarosław Czerw: Legal Standing of Local Government Staff in Poland: The Current Status and Proposed Changes in Selected Areas - Anna Deryng- Dziuk: Judicial Review of the Refusal to Consent to an Additional Employment of a Member of the Civil Service Corps - Wojciech Drobny: About the Polish Civil Service on Its 100th Anniversary - Jadwiga Glimińska- Pawlic, Lidia Zacharko: Model of Employment in Public Administration in the Interwar Period: Some Reflections - Marcin Grzybowski: Principles of Staffing Managerial Positions in National Regulatory Authorities of Infrastructural Sectors in Comparison with the Principles of Promotion in the Civil Service - Hubert Izdebski: On the 100th Anniversary of the First Polish Civil Service Law - Aleksander Lipinski: On the Defectiveness of Certain Administrative Structures in Geology and Mining - Olgierd Kucharski: Working Time Systems and Schedules in the Civil Service - Mariusz Paradowski: Violation of the Principle of Dignified Conduct of a Member of the Civil Service as a Basis for Disciplinary Liability - Bogusław Przywora: On the Evolution of the Polish Civil Service (1922- 2022) and the Directions of Change - Aleksandra Syryt: The Constitutional Features of the Civil Service: Some Observations in the Light of the Case Law of the Constitutional Tribunal - Adam Wróbel: Final Conviction for an Intentional Crime or an Intentional Fiscal Crime as Grounds for Ineligibility for Employment in the Civil Service - Małgorzata Wróblewska: Government Legislation Center in the Public Service - Tomasz Barankiewicz, Bogusław Przywora: Conclusion: Prospects for the Polish Public and Civil Service