Standard of protection of property rights of
owners of residential premises in a democratic
country – selected problems considered
in the light of Polish constitutional law Cover Image

Standard of protection of property rights of owners of residential premises in a democratic country – selected problems considered in the light of Polish constitutional law
Standard of protection of property rights of owners of residential premises in a democratic country – selected problems considered in the light of Polish constitutional law

Author(s): Maciej Pisz
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Civil Law
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: property rights; ownership; residential premises; Constitution of the Republic of Poland of April 2; 1997; short-term rental;

Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on presenting key issues revealed in the contextof the standard of protection of property rights of owners of residential prem-ises in a contemporary democratic state governed by the rule of law. The con-siderations presented take into account the perspective of Polish constitutionallaw and the guarantees of protection of ownership and other property rightsas regulated in the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of April 2, 1997(with particular emphasis on Article 21 and Article 64). The issue addressedin this paper of particular importance from the Polish perspective because, onthe one hand, Polish constitutional law formulates relatively broad guaran-tees for the protection of ownership and other property rights (including thoserights of owners of residential premises and tenants – as outlined in Article 21and Article 64 of the Polish Constitution). On the other hand, there are severalpractical problems in Poland in this context, including a very significant sys-temic issue related to the lack of any systemic solutions in the regulation of theshort-term rental market by the Polish legislator.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 93-104
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English