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In Search of a Legal Model of Self-Employment in Poland. A Comparative Legal Analysis Part II
Tomasz Duraj
This monograph is the result of the work of scholars from various European countries who joined the research project funded by the National Science Centre and led by Tomasz Duraj, titled "In Search of a Legal Model of Self-Employment in Poland. A Comparative Legal Analysis". The chief research objective tackled by the project participants consisted in a complex legal ana lysis of self-employment - not only from the perspective of Polish regulations and case law, but also with regard to solutions existing in international law, European Union law, and selected European countries. The area of study covered the legal systems of the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Spain, France, ltaly, Hungary, as well as Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Research design was rather innovative. To date, no large-scale research had been conducted into the legal environment as it pertains to self-employment, encompassing not only the Polish regulations and case law, but also the solutions adopted in international law, European Union law, and the laws of selected European countries. The inclusion of the regulations on self-employment in other countries, processed to fit within in the framework of a structured study, provides added value for Polish legal scholarship. This monograph contains an analysis of self-employment under the law of the Baltic States and under Polish law. The concluding chapter presents the final results of the research carried out as part of the research project. On their basis, an attempt was made to create an optimal legal model of self-employment in Poland. The comments as to the potential future regulatory approaches are designed to help the Polish legislator draft a new law on the legal status of self-employed workers, in order to systematically and comprehensively regulate the key aspects of self-employed work, with particular emphasis on the social protection of the workers. Its implementation will contribute to resolving a number of disputes and clarifying a number of doubts that currently exist in legal scholarship and in case law. The proposed optimal legal model of self-employment in Poland outlined in this monograph has a universal dimension, going much beyond self-employment as such. The research results suggest certain conclusions that offer a springboard for a broader discussion about the future of labour law. They encourage reflection on the need and legitimacy of expanding the applicability of protective regulations of labour law, with a view to bringing under their umbrella various new groups of workers who provide work, independently, outside the employment relationship (in particular under conditions of dependence on the client). The scope of this protection and manner of its differentiation require further critical reflection and development. The monograph is primarily addressed to legal academics, students, legislators, judges and representatives of other legal professions, social partners, practitioners and other circles interested in the issue of atypical forms of employment.
In Search of the Castaways. Or, The Children of Captain Grant
Jules Verne
Children of Captain Grant is one of the best novels of the outstanding French writer Jules Verne, a wonderful example of a classic work of youthful literature. From the book, the reader learns about the amazing adventures that occurred with the heroes of the novel during their extraordinary journeys in South America, Australia and other places where they find themselves in search of Captain Grant.
Robert W. Chambers
The protagonist narrator serves as a common thread for stories that also feature humor. A young scientist travels the world in the footsteps of mysterious animals. This is an ironic and fantastic adventure of a self-confident biologist.
Robert W. Chambers
The main character landed in New York that very morning. At that moment, he was standing in the bar of the Astor Hotel, sober enough not to tell the bartenders everything he knew, and drunk enough to talk too much in a place where the enemy is always listening.
Juliusz Słowacki
[In Sophie’s Diary] For poems, Sophie, ask me not, I pray. When thou art back in Poland’s merry clime, A flower will sing a song for thee each day, A star at night will make for thee a rhyme. Before the flower may die, before the star may fall, Listen! They are the finest poets of them all. [...] Juliusz Słowacki Ur. 4 września 1809 r. w Krzemieńcu Zm. 3 kwietnia 1849 r. w Paryżu Najważniejsze dzieła: Kordian (1834), Anhelli (1838), Balladyna (1839), Lilla Weneda (1840), Beniowski (1840-46), Sen srebrny Salomei (1844), Król-Duch (1845-49); wiersze: Grób Agamemnona (1839), Hymn o zachodzie słońca (1839), Odpowiedź na ?Psalmy przyszłości? (1848) Polski poeta okresu romantyzmu, epistolograf, dramaturg. W swoich utworach (zgodnie z duchem epoki i ówczesną sytuacją Polaków) podejmował problemy związane z walką narodowowyzwoleńczą, przeszłością narodu i przyczynami niewoli. Jego twórczość cechuje kunsztowność języka poetyckiego. W późniejszym, mistycznym okresie stworzył własną odmianę romant. mesjanizmu i kosmogonii (system genezyjski). Studiował prawo w Wilnie, krótko pracował w Warszawie w Komisji Rządowej Przychodów i Skarbu oraz w Biurze Dyplomatycznym Rządu powstańczego 1831 r. Podróżował po Szwajcarii, Włoszech, Grecji, Egipcie i Palestynie. Osiadł w Paryżu, gdzie zmarł na gruźlicę i został pochowany na cmentarzu Montmartre. W 1927 r. jego prochy złożono w katedrze na Wawelu. autor: Katarzyna Starzycka Kupując książkę wspierasz fundację Nowoczesna Polska, która propaguje ideę wolnej kultury. Wolne Lektury to biblioteka internetowa, rozwijana pod patronatem Ministerstwa Edukacji Narodowej. W jej zbiorach znajduje się kilka tysięcy utworów, w tym wiele lektur szkolnych zalecanych do użytku przez MEN, które trafiły już do domeny publicznej. Wszystkie dzieła są odpowiednio opracowane - opatrzone przypisami oraz motywami.
In Strange Company. A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas
Guy Boothby
At Guy Booths Strange Company, Australian writer Guy Boothby put his passion for travel to work as food for his fiction. Although his first publication was a popular science story about traveling around his home country, he soon turned to fiction as an outlet for his work, focusing mainly on adventure adventures, secrets, and discovery stories. In the Strange Company was Boothby
In the Archive of Memory. The Fate of Poles and Iranians in the Second World War
Opracowanie zbiorowe
Owing to the publishing initiative of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw, we have received a very important publication that contributes greatly to documenting the history of the Polish diaspora and its fate during the Second World War and in the early postwar period. The volume consists of 14 texts contributed by 14 different people, making it not only a valuable but also interesting piece of reading. It contains materials of varying character: besides academic papers there are letters of Iranian ambassadors to Poland and a Polish ambassador to Iran, as well as personal reminiscences of Poles from their stay in the „inhuman land. ” (...) These texts deal with the issue of Polish attitude towards Persians and the reaction of the indigenous population to the sudden arrival of considerable numbers of people, both military and civilian. The knowledge about the relations that were shaping between those two worlds is far from common. Unexpected and sudden arrival of such great mass of military and Polish refugees Persians and the Iranian government retained in their kind memory. Let us be grateful to them for that. Professor Bogdan Skladanek
Joseph Smith Fletcher
This is a short story about a young English boy whose cousin is kidnapped by a Spanish nobleman. He ends up in Mexico and finds himself on a galley bound for Spain. Francis Drake raids a galley and rescues British slaves, bringing them back to England.