The role of attorneys-at-law in a democratic state ruled by law
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Publication date: 31.10.2022
Attorney-at-Law, 2022, 2 (31), pp. 287 - 295
https://doi.org/10.4467/23921943RP.22.034.16897Authors
The role of attorneys-at-law in a democratic state ruled by law
Attorneys-at-law, both at the individual and group level, i.e., as a professional self-government, when performing their duties and obligations arising from the provisions of law and deontological norms defining their professional status, have a role of a systemic nature to play. This role is intended to contribute to the strengthening and development of the democratic character of the Republic of Poland. A particularly important tool for carrying out this task of the National Bar of Attorneys-at-Law is the possibility to present opinions on draft legal acts, a constitutional tool which, due to the very essence of the attorney-at-law’s profession, allows the National Bar of Attorneys-at-Law to present at the stage of legislative work possible threats arising from the proposed normative acts to constitutionally guaranteed civil rights and freedoms.
The systemic role of attorneys-at-law in a democratic state ruled by law can also be seen in an individual dimension, which is manifested primarily in the course of providing legal assistance (as part of the professional practice). After all, the rule of law clause cannot be deprived of its fundamental component, which is considered to be the rights and freedoms of the individual. In this concept of the rule of law, attorneys-at-law, who participate in the implementation of the rule of law by providing legal assistance, can and should be treated as its constituent.
The systemic role to be played by attorneys-at-law individually and in gremio, i.e., as a professional self-government, becomes particularly important in times of crisis of the state ruled by law. The National Bar of Attorneys-at-Law, like the bar associations of other legal professions, is particularly predestined to take the floor in public debate on changes in the administration of justice that may violate the constitutional order.
Information: Attorney-at-Law, 2022, 2 (31), pp. 287 - 295
Article type: Original article
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The role of attorneys-at-law in a democratic state ruled by law
The role of attorneys-at-law in a democratic state ruled by law
Faculty of Law and Administration, Casimir Pulaski Radom University,
Kazimierz Pułaski University of Radom
ul. Bolesława Chrobrego 31, 26–600 Radom, Poland
Published at: 31.10.2022
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