TY - JOUR TI - Legal profession self-governments in the rulingsĀ  of the Polish Supreme Court in disciplinary cases AU - Roszkiewicz, Janusz TI - Legal profession self-governments in the rulingsĀ  of the Polish Supreme Court in disciplinary cases AB - The issue of the status of legal professional self-governments is not only of theoretical nature, but also is of significance for the practice of lawmaking in the area of regulations of the professions of public trust and disciplinary cases. This article examines three aspects. Firstly, it examines the possibility of deriving an obligation to establish self-governing bodies for certain legal professions directly from the Constitution. Secondly, it identifies the immanent competences of the professional self-government that the legislature cannot deprive it of. Thirdly, the article discusses the connections between the principle of autonomy of professional corporations and the restraint of the Polish Supreme Court in disciplinary proceedings. VL - 2021 IS - 1 (26) PY - 2021 SN - 2392-1943 C1 - 2720-3670 SP - 9 EP - 35 DO - 10.4467/23921943RP.21.001.13889 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/radca-prawny/article/prawnicze-samorzady-zawodowe-w-orzecznictwie-sadu-najwyzszego-w-sprawach-dyscyplinarnych KW - professional self-government KW - attorneys-at-law [radcowie prawni] KW - attorneys [adwokaci] KW - judges KW - prosecutors KW - notaries KW - bailiffs KW - Constitution of the Republic of Poland KW - Polish Supreme Court KW - public interest