Political and governmental changes in Eastern Europe have brought about an information explosion concerning the extent of environmental degradation in those countries. Poland is an example of Eastern Europe\u27s pursuit of rapid industrialization to the detriment of the environment. This Article describes the severe air and water pollution problems in Poland. The authors discuss the environmental laws which existed under the communist government and the proposed Draft Law, and recommend changes to bring Poland\u27s environmental law more in line with the laws of Western Europe
The issue of environmental protection through criminal law is primarily associated with the fight ag...
This article presents the process that shaped society in Poland and whose important characteristic w...
The article intends to illustrate the climate, social and primarily health effects resulting fr...
Political and governmental changes in Eastern Europe have brought about an information explosion con...
Poland is reputed to be one of the world\u27s most polluted countries. It is commonly, but mistakenl...
Under socialism, Poland suffered tremendous environmental devastation. After socialism, Poland\u27s ...
This article surveys the environmental law reforms taking place throughout the region and some of th...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
The article presents a systematic set of instruments for environment protection as the background to...
The period 1945–70 saw a change in the approach to environmental contamination on the part of Polish...
This paper examines the transformation of environmental regulatory system in Poland during the 1990s...
This article reviews the initial Soviet decisions through 1988, applying perestroika to the problem ...
In October 1989, the Hungarian Communist regime collapsed and was replaced by a democratic governmen...
At the end of the first decade of transition to democracy and market economy, Poland has reversed th...
This article aims at presenting European readers with the history of Polish environmental protection...
The issue of environmental protection through criminal law is primarily associated with the fight ag...
This article presents the process that shaped society in Poland and whose important characteristic w...
The article intends to illustrate the climate, social and primarily health effects resulting fr...
Political and governmental changes in Eastern Europe have brought about an information explosion con...
Poland is reputed to be one of the world\u27s most polluted countries. It is commonly, but mistakenl...
Under socialism, Poland suffered tremendous environmental devastation. After socialism, Poland\u27s ...
This article surveys the environmental law reforms taking place throughout the region and some of th...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
The article presents a systematic set of instruments for environment protection as the background to...
The period 1945–70 saw a change in the approach to environmental contamination on the part of Polish...
This paper examines the transformation of environmental regulatory system in Poland during the 1990s...
This article reviews the initial Soviet decisions through 1988, applying perestroika to the problem ...
In October 1989, the Hungarian Communist regime collapsed and was replaced by a democratic governmen...
At the end of the first decade of transition to democracy and market economy, Poland has reversed th...
This article aims at presenting European readers with the history of Polish environmental protection...
The issue of environmental protection through criminal law is primarily associated with the fight ag...
This article presents the process that shaped society in Poland and whose important characteristic w...
The article intends to illustrate the climate, social and primarily health effects resulting fr...