1. State Liability for Damage Caused by COVID-19 Restrictions under Polish Law
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Fryderyk Zoll, Katarzyna Południak-Gierz, and Wojciech Bańczyk
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compensation ,state of natural disaster ,odszkodowanie ,Konstytucja ,loss ,strata ,odpowiedzialność Skarbu Państwa ,stan nadzwyczajny ,state liability ,constitution - Abstract
The COVID-19 crisis has marked nearly all spheres of our lives. To combat the spread of the virus, the Republic of Poland decided to impose severe restrictions as to the rights and freedoms of citizens and entities without applying the formal extraordinary measures as provided by the Constitution. Businesses have been significantly affected, but it is highly disputable whether they will be compensated by the state. Two compensation regimes are potentially applicable: the one provided for in the Polish Civil Code and the other regulated in the Extraordinary Measures Compensation Law. In both cases, the conditions for the compensation are ambiguous. Therefore, the aim of the paper is to determine the main factual and regulatory issues which might inhibit compensation of COVID-19-related damages.
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- 2021
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