Abstract
The Republic of Poland shall guarantee the freedom of business activity. It constitutes the foundation of a market economy. Restrictions on the freedom of economic activity may be imposed only by means of statute or when the public interest is threatened. The purpose of this article is to analyse the evolution of business activity freedom in Poland in the 20th century. The author presents normative solutions in the field of economic freedom in the interwar period, the Polish People’s Republic, after 1989, and after Poland’s accession to the European Union. The article also includes the approach to economic freedom in legal doctrine. The paper also shows content elements of freedom of business activity in doctrinal meaning.
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