THE SPECIFICITY OF ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION IN CONSULAR LAW: SELECTED SYSTEMIC AND PROCEDURAL PROBLEMS Cover Image

SPECYFIKA REGULACJI ADMINISTRACYJNOPRAWNEJ W PRAWIE KONSULARNYM. WYBRANE PROBLEMY USTROJOWE I PROCEDURALNE
THE SPECIFICITY OF ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION IN CONSULAR LAW: SELECTED SYSTEMIC AND PROCEDURAL PROBLEMS

Author(s): Michał Możdżeń-Marcinkowski
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Administrative Law
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: administrative procedure; consul; consular law; administrative law; foreign service; diplomacy;

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses a significantly modified regulation within administrative law applied in the consular service. There seems to be a need for a voice in the discussion regarding the legal status of a Consul of the Republic of Poland (as well as the other members of the diplomatic corpus) as seen from an administrative law point of view. In the background of two regimes of administrative and consular law, it is also undoubtedly necessary to indicate the basic procedural border problems. A very typical example are the modified administrative procedures provided for diplomacy, with particular emphasis put on the importance of jurisdictional administrative proceedings lead by the consul. The administrative procedure constructed in this way by the legislature differs in many points from the general administrative procedure performed by other Polish authorities. Therefore, to some extent, it can be perceived as a specific administrative consular law. The aim of this article is to signal the typical procedural differences and to point out their sources. “Consular administrative law” can be perceived as a special administrative procedure, which does not constitute part of the general administrative procedure applicable to all national authorities and citizens in Poland, but which still is a sub-branch of Polish consular law which applies to the Polish citizens and foreigners in a specific administrative situations. The existence of so-called “consular administrative law”, however, presupposes one fundamental condition, which is having and maintaining foreign relations in the first place.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 87
  • Page Range: 354-375
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Polish