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Suggested Revisions To The Polish Social Welfare Law, Christopher J. O'Leary, W.E. Upjohn Institute For Employment Research
Suggested Revisions To The Polish Social Welfare Law, Christopher J. O'Leary, W.E. Upjohn Institute For Employment Research
Reports
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White Collar Crime From Scratch: Some Observations On The East European Experience, Sarah N. Welling
White Collar Crime From Scratch: Some Observations On The East European Experience, Sarah N. Welling
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This Essay recounts the Author’s experiences with an American Bar Association program called the Central and East European Law Initiative (CEELI). The Author traveled in Eastern Europe and focused on white collar crime issues in Poland. The Author was exposed to Eastern Europe's conversion to democracy and a market economy and the role of white collar crime in this conversion. Poland is drafting white collar crime statutes from scratch. There is also the opportunity that Poland’s effort can help us examine our attitudes toward white collar crime.
Suggested Revisions To The Polish Employment Law, Christopher J. O'Leary
Suggested Revisions To The Polish Employment Law, Christopher J. O'Leary
Reports
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The Support For Eastern European Democracy Act Of 1989: A Description And Assessment Of Its Responsiveness To The Needs Of Poland, Howard A. Wolf-Rodda
The Support For Eastern European Democracy Act Of 1989: A Description And Assessment Of Its Responsiveness To The Needs Of Poland, Howard A. Wolf-Rodda
Maryland Journal of International Law
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The Association Agreement Between The Republic Of Poland And The European Community: An Economic And Political Analysis, Ania M. Frankowska-Budzen
The Association Agreement Between The Republic Of Poland And The European Community: An Economic And Political Analysis, Ania M. Frankowska-Budzen
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Developing A New Constitution For Poland, Andrzej Balaban
Developing A New Constitution For Poland, Andrzej Balaban
Cleveland State Law Review
Without examining the long, complicated, and even distinguished constitutional history of Poland, it is impossible to understand the challenge facing that country as endeavors to establish a new Polish constitution are underway. History and tradition have long been the inspirational force and strength behind Poland's continual resistance to aggressors and occupiers, including the communist authorities. Ultimately, the constitutional history of Poland proved to be a dominating factor in the defeat of communism and the development of an independent Polish state, changes which lead to similar events throughout the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. This examination of the constitutional history …
Poland's 1991 Labor Statutes: A Refinement Of Earlier Legislation Rather Than A Liberalization Of Union Rights And Powers, Michael Albright
Poland's 1991 Labor Statutes: A Refinement Of Earlier Legislation Rather Than A Liberalization Of Union Rights And Powers, Michael Albright
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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