Legislation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: revolution, patholegislation or continuation? – An analysis of legal changes in Poland during the Pandemic
Have you ever wondered how legislation in Poland evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic?
We are proud to present the latest article by Dr hab. Krzysztof Koźmiński, Professor at the University of Warsaw and Managing Partner of Jabłoński Koźmiński & Partners, titled “Legislation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Revolution, Patholegislation or Continuation?”, published in Polish Entrepreneurial Law in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Problems and Challenges, by the renowned Springer publishing house.
In this article, our expert analyses the laws introduced during the pandemic, questioning whether they were revolutionary or part of existing legislative trends, while also examining the extent to which the new regulations impacted entrepreneurs and the challenges they posed.
The article provides valuable insights and reflections on the future of law in the context of global crises. It is essential reading for lawyers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamic legal environment.
Link to the publication.