Abstract

On the invalidity of resolutions of professional self-government bodies – comments on the example of the professional self-government of attorneys-at-law This article aims to reflect on the effects of illegal resolutions of professional self-government bodies in light of the concept of conventional activities. Assuming that the mentioned resolutions are examples of such activities, the author proposes that such a contradiction should be treated not so much as a basis for the invalidity of the resolu-tion, but as a premise for repealing them or establishing their non-existence. Such a classification leads to the for-mulation of several more detailed conclusions, particularly the thesis on the permissibility of resolutions contrary to law to produce legal effects.

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