Abstract

The authors characterizes the Polish concept of a party to administrative proceedings. The authors proves that a party to proceedings is a central institution of Polish general administrative procedure. The authors indicates that complete absence of a subject or absence of a subject that may be considered a party to administrative proceedings leads to a situation in which an administrative procedure may not proceed – it will not be initiated if this fact comes out prior to such initiation (as a result of preliminary check) or will be discontinued nonsubstantively (without any resolution in the case) if such fact comes out in the course of proceedings or if a given subject loses the status of a party to pending proceedings.

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  • ABSTRAKT Autori charakterizujú koncept účastníkov konania v poľskom všeobecnom správnom konaní

  • The authors indicates that complete absence of a subject or absence of a subject that may be considered a party to administrative proceedings leads to a situation in which an administrative procedure may not proceed – it will not be initiated if this fact comes out prior to such initiation or will be discontinued nonsubstantively if such fact comes out in the course of proceedings or if a given subject loses the status of a party to pending proceedings

  • It is beyond doubt that the institution of a party to proceedings is an essential institution of administrative procedure and, as such, deserves extensive analysis both from theoretical and practical perspective

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ABSTRAKT Autori charakterizujú koncept účastníkov konania v poľskom všeobecnom správnom konaní.

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