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Tytuł:
Nieuznawanie w Polsce zawartych za granicą związków jednopłciowych – aspekty prawne z perspektywy swobody przepływu osób
Lack of Recognition of Cross-border Same-sex Relationships in Poland – Legal Aspects from the Perspective of the Free Movement of Persons
Autorzy:
Wąsik, Mateusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/558276.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Centrum Europejskie
Tematy:
Marriage;
Civil Partnership;
Discrimination;
Taxation;
European Union;
Free Movement of Persons;
Opis:
The aim of the paper is to present ramifi cations in the field of family law, inheritance law and tax law which arise from the lack of recognition of registered partnerships and same-sex marriages in certain European Union Member States, such as Poland. The lack of recognition is commonly perceived as discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation, but the emphasis is usually placed on its consequences concerning human rights. In this article, the author focused on discriminatory aspects in the area of family life and personal taxation. A lack of appropriate provisions in domestic law produces negative effects affecting taxation obligations for cross-border families that concluded their marriages or partnerships abroad but cannot benefit from these institutions in certain EU Member States such as Poland. For the purpose of determining discriminatory aspects, the author analysed the domestic rules differentiating couples living in a marriage and couples not possessing the right to marry. Due to lack of case-law on tax and inheritance discrimination resulting from sexual orientation, relevant case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union have been recalled, revealing possible violations of fundamental freedoms, including free movement of persons.
Źródło:
Studia Europejskie - Studies in European Affairs; 2020, 24, 1; 129-149
1428-149X
2719-3780
Pojawia się w:
Studia Europejskie - Studies in European Affairs
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Conrad and communist censorship: the story of the 28th volume of the Polish edition of Conrad’s collected works
Autorzy:
Wąsik, Mateusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/638810.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Tematy:
Conrad’s political essays, Zdzisław Najder, communist censorship, communism, Wit Tarnawski, Andrzej Stypułkowski, Polonia Book Fund, Conrad’s collected works in Polish
Opis:
Under the Stalinist regime which was foisted on Poland after the Second World War the printing of Conrad’s works was not allowed, partly because his books had been popular with members of the wartime Polish Resistance and partly because of their cultural impact. Communist officials condemned Conrad on both aesthetic and ideological grounds: Conrad’s individualistic ethic was incompatible with the collectivist tenets of communism, while the innovative nature of his prose exceeded the narrow framework of ‘socialist realism’. Things improved after the political “thaw” of 1956, which saw the publication of Lord Jim. After the next “thaw” of 1970 the chances for the publication of a Polish edition of Conrad’s collected works were greatly enhanced by the coming fiftieth anniversary of the author’s death. The initiator and editor of this new Polish edition of Conrad’s works – comprising 27 volumes – was Zdzisław Najder. Although the whole collection was published by the PIW publishing house between 1972 and 1974, some of Conrad’s political essays and other texts were removed by government censors because of their anti-Russian and anti-despotic import. However, Najder eventually found a way to publish them. In the autumn of 1974 he went to the United States to give a series of lectures on Conrad and asked Wit Tarnawski – a Polish émigré living in Britain – to help him. Before returning to Poland, Najder collected the letters which he and Tarnawski had sent to each other. This correspondence is now kept at the Jagiellonian University Joseph Conrad Research Centre. Tarnawski enrolled the support of Andrzej Stypułkowski, who was the director of the London-based Polonia Book Fund. Together with Andrzej Pomian, Tarnawski acted as an intermediary between the publishers and Najder in order to safeguard the latter’s anonymity. Stypułkowski had the idea of copying the graphic layout and artwork of the censored edition that had been published in Poland. The anonymous additional ‘counterfeit’ volume – entitled Political Essays – came out in the middle of 1975 and evoked a nervous response from the Polish secret police, who were unable to find any evidence to connect Najder with it. Copies of the ‘missing’ volume soon found their way to readers in Poland. It was only in 1996 that this 28th volume of Conrad’s collected works was published in Poland – by the very same PIW publishers – and this time with Zdzisław Najder as the editor.
Źródło:
Yearbook of Conrad Studies; 2014, 9
2084-3941
Pojawia się w:
Yearbook of Conrad Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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