Magdalena Piotrowska
Journal of the Kalisz Society of the Friends of Science, Vol. 22, 2022, pp. 58 - 72
https://doi.org/10.4467/26578646ZKNT.22.005.18002The article discusses the spectacular dimension of the exhibitions in Lisków (1925 and 1937). It points out the issues that have been left so far. The article raises the questions about the importance of the local community and its role in these events. Exposure of the activities of a priest, W. Bliziński, especially the strategies aimed for activation of the inhabitants of Lisków, made it possible to describe not only exemplary models of the animation activities, but also the theatrical face of these events.
Magdalena Piotrowska
Cracow Studies of Constitutional and Legal History, Volume 3, Volume 3 (2010), pp. 157 - 172
Franciszek Xawery Fierich (1860–1928) was one of the most highly qualified Polish lawyers of the period of twenty years of independence after the World War I. He was the Professor at the Jagiellonian University, the civil procedure specialist, the President of the Codification Commission. His legal opinions influenced the form of code of civil procedure of 1930. Franciszek Xawery Fierich was the reporter of the Civil Procedure Section in the Codification Commission, who worked out (among other things) the part of code of civil procedure concerning proceedings before the Supreme Court. He was the supporter of the cassation system.