Forum Prawnicze

Current Issue

No. 4(84) (2024)
Published May 27, 2025

Articles

Roman Kwiecień
A New Life for Actio Popularis in International Law? The Prevention and Punishment of Genocide as an Interest of "the International Community as a Whole" before the International Court of Justice
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1289
Maria Masłowiec, Michał Kowalski
Adoption and the European Convention on Human Rights Law - Mapping Problems an Challenges
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1290
Michał Matusiak
New Agreement on the Law of the Sea: Implementation of the Principle of Common Heritage of Humankind?
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1294
Andrzej Herbet
New Prospects for Wealth Management in Poland? General Characteristics of the Family Foundation under the Act of 26 January 2023
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1291
Jan Halberda
The Spurious Precedent of High Trees (1947): Excessive Judicial Law-Making in English Law
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1293
Janko Paunović
The Influence of Valtazar Bogišić on the Process of Japanese Civil Law Codification
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1295
Jacek Czaja
The Application of Artificial Intelligence-Based Decision-Assisting Tools to the Mediation Process - an Analysis of Risk and Opportunities
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1296
Andrzej Olaś
Inability to Bear Arbitration Costs as a Basis for Court's Refusal to Enforce Arbitration Agreement. Commentary on the Supreme Court Decision of 19 January 2024, case II CSKP 897/22
https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.4(84).2024.1292
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Forum Prawnicze is a law journal that has been published since 2010. It was created to enrich and diversify public debate on fundamental matters concerning our country and the rule of law. The bimonthly journal is to be an open forum for all representatives of legal doctrine and legal practice who want to take up issues important for Poland. It serves to address challenges which faces Polish society and our legal order, as well as it takes on Poland’s place in the European and internationa community. We hope to stimulate the debate of lawyers from Central Europe, in particular from the countries of Visegrad Group. We want to reflect together on how to carve legal solutions following the fundamental values of the Western legal culture, rooted in Roman law, Greek philosophical realism and the Christian tradition. We are concerned about the respect for each person and her or his dignity, the principles of solidarity, subsidiarity and the common good. Our contribution to the legal doctrine will be to publish papers based on the innovative methods of legal reflections.