Dostęp do bezstronnego sądu. Są tu wyzwania dla UE i Polski

EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 29 MIN

Dostęp do bezstronnego sądu. Są tu wyzwania dla UE i Polski

from NEW · host Gustaw Feruś, Marika Jarocka, Jarosław Kociszewski, Radosław Potorski

W dzisiejszym świecie, gdzie systemy prawne stają się coraz bardziej złożone, kluczowe jest zapewnienie obywatelom prawa do bezstronnego i niezawisłego sądu. Profesor Radosław Potorski z Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika opowiada, jak to fundamentalne prawo jest gwarantowane w ramach Unii Europejskiej i Konstytucji Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Zwraca uwagę nie tylko na teoretyczne podstawy, ale również na praktyczne wyzwania, z jakimi boryka się polskie sądownictwo, wpływające bezpośrednio na możliwość korzystania z tego prawa przez obywateli. Podczas warsztatów "Unia Europejska w praktyce" dyskutowano także o istotnej roli edukacji prawnej w podnoszeniu świadomości społecznej na temat znaczenia niezależnego sądownictwa.Projekt współfinansowany przez Komisję Europejską w ramach Projektu „Building Bridges - Civic Capital in Local Communities”, realizowanego ze środków programu CERV finansowanego ze środków Komisji Europejskiej w ramach programu „Obywatele, Równość, Prawa i Wartości” na lata 2021 – 2027.

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