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Author
Maćkowska Katarzyna (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II w Lublinie, Polska)
Title
General Remarks on Polish Bankruptcy Law
Source
Law and Administration in Post-Soviet Europe, 2015, vol. 2, iss. 1, s. 17-25, bibliogr. 8 poz.
Keyword
Prawo, Bankructwo, Likwidacja przedsiębiorstwa, Przedsiębiorstwo
Law, Bankruptcy, Closing down of business, Enterprises
Country
Polska
Poland
Abstract
After Poland regained its independence in 1918, Polish bankruptcy law was based on provisions enacted by invaders what resulted in four different binding systems in various parts of Poland. A unitary bankruptcy law was introduced in 1934 in a form of presidential executive orders, the first regulating liquidation and the second one governing the procedure of reorganization. Both of these orders were modifi ed in 1990 and 1997 when a term of merchant was replaced by term of entrepreneur. As it is widely underlined, not only economic and legal aspects caused that a bankruptcy law has been updated. Also a linguistic level required enactment of a modern law. In 2003 a new law was enacted and it is still valid, however it was modified several times, including the last change dated on 31st of December, 2014. Th is act is entitled Th e Bankruptcy and Reorganization Law (further: the BRL). It consists of six parts: General rules relating to bankruptcy law and its eff ects, Cross borders proceedings, Separate bankruptcy proceedings, Reorganization for debtors who are in danger of insolvency, Criminal rules and finally Temporary rules. Generally it should be accentuated that Polish bankruptcy law embraces both the rules of law providing the basic substance of law and the rules of procedure describing how matters are to be handled in the courts, including the Civil Procedure Code. In addition two basic proceedings comprise liquidation and reorganization.(original abstract)
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ISSN
2391-5544
Language
eng
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