J. Mazurkiewicz, Non omnis moriar. Ochrona dóbr osobistych zmarłego w prawie polskim [„Prace Naukowe Wydziału Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii i Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego”, Wrocław 2010]
J. Mazurkiewicz, Non omnis moriar. Protection of personal rights of the deceased in Polish law ["Scientific work of the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics and the University of Wrocław", Wrocław 2010]
Author(s): Daniel KarkutSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Review
Published by: Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM Uniwersytetu Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego w Krakowie
Summary/Abstract: "Scientific work in the field of law simply does not allow limiting to only one branch of law [...]; striving to expand our scientific interests is not only justified and useful in our work, but it is absolutely necessary. Specialization is certainly necessary for us, but the dialectic of this phenomenon lies in the fact that the real specialist may be in law sciences only who is not [...] only a specialist! "- this reflection S. Rozmaryna J. Mazurkiewicz recalls in introduction to his habilitation monograph, awarded - which is worth emphasizing - in 2011 at the "State and Law" competition. In fact, it must be agreed with the author that the issue of the protection of the deceased's personal interests is based on a vast and diverse normative level, at the same time including pluridisciplinary, often non-legal contexts1. Therefore, the reviewed monograph deals with the issues of civil law, family law, civil, criminal, medical, copyright and related rights, press law and labor law, commercial law, industrial property, administrative law and the right of cultural property. Certainly, it is the first in the Polish legal literature so serious attempt to comprehensively present and discuss the issues of protection of personal rights of the deceased in the Polish legal order
Journal: Studia Prawnicze: rozprawy i materiały
- Issue Year: 19/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 209-213
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Polish