Présentation de l'éditeur
Presenting the main principles as well as the fundamental rules of Polish constitutional law and its relationship with European law, this book allows to discover and understand the specificities of the constitutional history of Poland within the European Union. Its reading is indispensable for understanding the constitutional dynamics accompanying European construction in this state and for grasping the political and legal culture that is unique to Poland.
The author apriroaches Polish constitutional law from a historical, institutional, normative and jurisprudential perspective. Structured in four chapters, the book deals with the essential themes of constitutional law such as power, norms, justice and fundamental rights. In keeping with the characteristics of this Collection, each chapter is devoted to developments in the European field, thus opening up the study of constitutional law to the specific challenges of the European Union.
This book is intended for law and political science students from the first year of their degree to the doctorate as well as for teachers. It will also be a valuable tool for political and economic actors who wish to have a comprehensive view of Polish constitutional law.
Anna Rytel Warzocha : Professor at the Department of Constitutional Law and Political Institutions, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk, Poland
Presentation by Jordane Arlettaz and Fabrice Picod