Abstract
Exercising custody over the proper performance of professions of public trust is the essence of professional self-government established pursuant to Art. 17 sec. 1 of the Polish Constitution. The scope of this custody is very wide and varied, due to the need to adapt it to the specificity of specific professions of public trust. It covers most of the tasks in the field of public administration, including, inter alia, deciding on the possibility of practicing a profession, registration of persons authorized to practice a profession, as well as controlling the way in which it is performed by disciplinary jurisdiction. Constitutional custody over the proper performance of professions of public trust should be exercised within the limits of the public interest and for its protection, that is, in the interest of the general public and all citizens.
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