Abstract

The aim of the article is to analyse the implementation of European Union law into the Polish legal system and the resulting expansion of legal acts at the national level.In Poland, the introduction of subsequent changes in regulations or the creation of new ones is justified by the need to adapt our law to the requirements of EU legislation.The research results presented in this article are part of a broader research project aimed at the analysis of long-term trends in Polish legislative policy. The project was conducted at Lazarski University by a team of researchers from different academic centres, with legal and economic background. In the process of data collection, an innovative research method was used based on the assumption that lawmaking is subject to the same long-term tendencies as any other commodity, i.e. the law of supply and demand. For the purpose of the study, 10 research questions on legislative trends were formulated. The study itself was a two-stage process: in the first stage, the researchers collected data; in the second, they analysed the data.In the publication, the authors presented the general results of the research, and then analysed and evaluated those laws in which the studied phenomenon of system complication occurred, understood as the introduction to the legal system of more complex and complicated regulations concerning the model of activities, in relation to those previously in force.

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