Łukasz Czarnecki
Przegląd Konstytucyjny, Issue 4 (2019), 2019, pp. 58 - 75
The article addresses the question of amparo´s evolution in Mexico. It provides historical development and an actual perspective of understanding amparo as a form of jurisprudence. In Mexico, amparo is a judicial procedure established to protect constitutional rights and freedoms against violations by the state authorities. The amparo was first introduced in the text of the Constitution of the Mexican State of Yucatan, Mexico, in 1841. Today this procedure is the constitution’s most complex institution of protecting human rights. Alongside the amparo´s analysis, the author suggests developing and implementing the fourth procedure regarding jurisprudence in Poland
Łukasz Czarnecki
History Notebooks, Issue 145 (1), 2018, pp. 85 - 101
https://doi.org/10.4467/20844069PH.18.005.7567Wacław Jędrzejewicz (1893–1993) was the longest surviving member of Józef Piłsudski’s closest entourage. During his lengthy life Jędrzejewicz served his fatherland in a wide variety of ways. The main focus of the article is the period between 1925 and 1928, when he served in Tokyo as the first Polish military attaché, subsequently becoming the head of the Polish legation in Japan, due to the vacancy for the position of deputy. During this time Jędrzejewicz actively worked towards establishing a closer relationship between Poland and Japan. Among his many initiatives was strengthening of the joint anti-USSR activity of the Polish and Japanese intelligence. He was also an attentive observer of Japanese politics and the accounts he sent to Poland remain a valuable resource for any researcher of Japanese interwar history.