Informujemy, że Państwa dane osobowe są przetwarzane przez Fundację Instytut na Rzecz Kultury Prawnej Ordo Iuris z siedzibą w Warszawie przy ul. Górnośląskiej 20/6, kod pocztowy 00-484 (administrator danych) w celu informowania o realizacji działań statutowych, w tym do informowania o organizowanych akcjach społecznych. Podanie danych jest dobrowolne. Informujemy, że przysługuje Państwu prawo dostępu do treści swoich danych i możliwości ich poprawiania.
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Between a Europe of nations and a superstate - a report on the federalization of the European Union

 

• Collegium Intermarium has inaugurated the European Integration Research Center.

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Civil liberties

05.08.2021

Ordo Iuris defends rev. prof. Dariusz Oko convicted in Germany for publishing a scientific article

● Rev. prof. Dariusz Oko was sentenced with an injunction to a fine of EUR 4,800 for ‘inciting hatred’ as part of an article published in Thelogisches, a scientific journal.

● Also convicted is the editor-in-chief of Thelogisches.

● The article discussed the phenomenon of an intra-ecclesial organised crime group linked by homosexual practices, acting to the detriment of minors and using clerics dependent on it.

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Life protection

02.08.2021

ECtHR to analyse complaints of women expressing ‘concerns’ following removal of the eugenics condition

● The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has formally notified the Polish government that twelve complaints have been filed against the ban on eugenic abortion in Poland.

● On October 22, 2020, the Polish Constitutional Tribunal ruled that the possibility of a eugenic abortion is inconsistent with the right of every human being to life.

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Family and marriage

02.08.2021

Patryk Miernowski: The EU proposes an “aid agreement” based on ideological economic blackmail

• The currently negotiated Partnership Agreement between the European Union and members of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) contains dangerous provisions obligating the participating states to implement t

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Institute Activity

30.07.2021

Judicial pronouncements of the EU Member States confirm the primacy of national constitutions

● The Constitutional Tribunal, at the request of the Prime Minister, will rule whether the Constitution of the Republic of Poland takes precedence over EU law, wherein he indicated that the CJEU exceeded its powers.

● Earlier, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that if a national court finds that domestic law infringes EU law, it has an obligation to refrain from applying such provisions of domestic law, regardless of whether they are statutory or constitutional.

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Civil liberties

27.07.2021

Court in Strasbourg: chanting slogans is not torture

• The European Court of Human Rights ruled in the case regarding the counterprotest of a rightist Romanian organisation against screening a film promoting the LGBT ideology.

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