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Opinion of Ordo Iuris Institute in regard of judiciary reforms in Poland

This opinion has been prepared in connection with the provisional agreement on a new general regime of conditionality to protect the EU budget, which reflects the dissatisfaction of EU institutions with the directions of judicial reforms in Poland and Hungary.

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Family and marriage

02.10.2020

Manipulation of LGBT activists. Co-author of the fake news on pro-family local governments avoids trial

Polish local governments that have adopted pro-family resolutions are still being attacked by LGBT activists.

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Family and marriage

28.09.2020

Family from the Netherlands safe in Poland. Ordo Iuris in defence of the parents of a disabled boy

The Regional Court in Warsaw did not agree to extradite Ekaterina and Conrad den Hertog - parents of a boy with autism who fled to Poland with their son - to the Dutch authorities.

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The Polish court wants the waiver of the immunity for Guy Verhofstadt

The District Court for Warsaw – Śródmieście decided to apply for the European Parliament for the waiver of the immunity for Guy Verhofstadt.

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Civil liberties

16.08.2019

The Polish court must request the European Parliament to waive the immunity of Guy Verhofstadt.

The European Parliament is going to consider the issue of waiving Guy Verhofstadt's immunity in connection with criminal proceedings initiated by Dr. Bawer Aondo-Akaa before the District Court in Warsaw.

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Family and marriage

12.07.2019

Polish court supports family. Denis Lisow is allowed to stay in Poland

The District Court in Warsaw decided that Denis Lisow – a Russian national who fled from Sweden with his daughters, may stay in Poland. In the Court’s opinion, basic human rights concerning family life may be endangered in Sweden, whose authorities issued an European Arrest Warrant for Lisow. The man is represented by the Ordo Iuris Institute.
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