In the latest article published in Rzeczpospolita, Dr hab. Krzysztof Koźmiński, Professor at the University of Warsaw and Managing Partner at Jabłoński Koźmiński & Partners, addresses key questions regarding the constitutionality of the Minister of Justice’s supervision over licensed insolvency practitioners.
The article examines the provisions allowing the Minister to suspend rights arising from a licence, raising serious concerns about their compatibility with the principle of the separation of powers. The publication sheds light on potential risks of abuse and the necessity of maintaining a balance between protecting the public interest and safeguarding individual rights.
How do these new regulations impact fundamental legal principles, and what does this mean for legal practice? We encourage you to read the full article.