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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 01:04:23+00:00

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The Supreme Court in its judgment of 16 February 2005 case IV CK 519/04 file held that not only the journalist may be held liable for the infringement of personal rights or interests that took place in the article written and published in a newspaper. This may be also the person who gave an interview or a comment. Such a person is not exempted from liability by that the fact that the interview had not been authorized, if she or he really said what the journalist published later in the article.
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | case law | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Press Law | Polish Civil Code | Polish Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court in its judgment of 7 March 2003 case file I CKN 100/01 ruled that the symbol of a legal person is a carrier of its identity in the external perception, and like the company name or the firm, it constitutes a personal interest/right of such a company.
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | case law | company name or firm | personal rights or interests | Polish Civil Code | Polish Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court in its judgment of 10 June 1997 case file II CR 187/77 ruled that the analysis of Article 23 of the Civil Code – CC – (in Polish: Kodeks Cywilny) of 23 April 1964, published in Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) No. 16, item 93, with subsequent amendments, and the existing case-law of the Supreme Court, allows for the adoption of the opinion that personal right/interest, is the aggregate of factors aimed at ensuring the development of human personality, in order to protect human life and to ensure the right to the use of these interests, which are available at any given stage of the socio–economic development of our society, and which are also conducive to preserving the autonomy of a human being and may help to bind a human being with the society. The concept of “personal right/interest”, includes such an element as the right of access to public places of recreation and entertainment. Therefore such personal interests may be affected by issuing a ban that would prevent the practical exercise of this right and thus a person may take all legal measures to protect this right.
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | case law | personal rights or interests | Polish Civil Code | Polish Supreme Court.

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