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PolandThis National Site collects leading decisions from Poland. The National Coordinators for Poland are: Jacek ChlebnyJudge Jacek Chlebny is President of the Lódz Branch of the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland. His responsibilities in this role include administrative matters, especially cases regarding aliens, refugees, taxes and custom duties. Prior to this, from 1985-1993, he served as a judge on various courts in Poland with responsibility in civil matters.Contact Jacek Chlebny. Aneta ZakMs. Aneta Zak was appointed by the President of the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland to serve in the position of “Referendar” (justice clerk) at the Regional Administrative Court in Warsaw in 2008. She is also acting as the legal assistant to the president of the court, judge of the Supreme Administrative Court, Jacek Chlebny. Previously, Ms. Zak was closely and actively involved in the organization of meetings and seminars dedicated to asylum issues, organized in 2007-2009 for European asylum law judges by the Regional Administrative Court in Warsaw and the UNHCR-Poland.Contact Aneta Zak. Poland's Most Recent DecisionThe most recent decision added to the Poland site is D.M. v Supreme Administrative Court, a decision rendered in Poland by the Supreme Administrative Court on Thursday, May 08, 2008, involving an applicant from Russia. A brief summary of the facts of the case is: Woman from a Muslim republic of the Russian Federation who had suffered restricted freedom of movement and domestic violence by her husband, and later rape by his colleagues, fears the same if returned because of state's inability to protect her.Search for more cases from this National Site. |
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