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Tag: Supreme Court

Posted inCommentary, Poland

We Know Whom to Blame

by Roman Imielski 27 Jun 202227 Jun 2022

If Poland ends up not getting any EU recovery money, all fingers should point at President Duda. From Gazeta Wyborcza.

Posted inAround the Bloc, Poland

Warsaw Heeds EU Court Warning on Judicial Reforms

by Transitions 22 Nov 201818 May 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Poland

A Disappointing Victory in Poland

by Transitions 22 Oct 201818 May 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Law & justice, Poland

Polish High Court to be Gutted

by Transitions 03 Jul 201818 May 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Books, Business, Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, History, Media, Music, Poland, Politics, Romania, Russia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Russia’s Supreme Court Questions USSR’s Role in 1939 Invasion of Poland

by Transitions 02 Sep 201612 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

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