Oct, 7th, 2011
‘Invalidity of court-administrative proceedings as a ground for cassation appeal’ by Grzegorz Rzasa

The latest legal monograph by Grzegorz Rząsa explores the problem of the cassation appeal which is a remedy against verdicts issued by Voivodeship Administrative Court, and in principle, decisions closing proceedings. The subject of the work is an analysis of the institution of invalidity of court-administrative proceedings understood as a basis of the cassation appeal.
Invalidity of proceedings belongs to the most essential institutions of two-instance court-administrative proceedings. The book contains a thorough analysis of causes of invalidity most frequently formulated in cassation appeals, such as an offence against powers of a representative and as regards panel of the court, and – most importantly – an offence against the right to be heard.
A vast case-law quoted in this publication makes it particularly interesting for practitioners and useful for solving day-to-day problems of their clients. (source: C.H. Beck Publishing House)
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