Abstract

Axiology in the profession of a judicial enforcement officer The aim of the study is to analyse the regulations contained in the Act of Parliament on judicial enforcement officers along with the provisions of the Code of Ethics of Judicial Enforcement Officers in terms of axiology elements. Moreover, the aim of the publication is to pose a question for the purpose of judicial enforcement officer’s duties, understood as a profession of public trust, formulated precisely through the prism of axiology. The raised issues are therefore not only innovative, but also showing a different perspective that characterizes the particular legal profession.

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