New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulations

Commercial arbitration in Poland has to face contemporary problems, including those related to the constant development of information technologies, and therefore new technologies. It is seen during the COVID pandemic. This article is intended to assess the state of Polish regulation on the backgro...

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Main Author: Karol Ryszkowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2022-03-01
Series:Review of European and Comparative Law
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/recl/article/view/12301
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description Commercial arbitration in Poland has to face contemporary problems, including those related to the constant development of information technologies, and therefore new technologies. It is seen during the COVID pandemic. This article is intended to assess the state of Polish regulation on the background of European Union regulations in the abovementioned area and to propose potential changes to the Polish legislation[1] if they are needed.   [1] Karol Ryszkowski, “New technologies in the Polish commercial arbitration,” in Právo, obchod, ekonomika : zborník príspevkov (Právo - obchod - ekonomika), eds. Jozef Suchoža, Ján Husár, and Regina Hučková (Košice: Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika Vydavatel’stvo Šafárik Press, 2020), 249.
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spelling doaj.art-80cb182584ab4ca899caab0e8660ddea2022-12-22T01:10:36ZengThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinReview of European and Comparative Law2545-384X2022-03-0148110.31743/recl.12301New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulationsKarol Ryszkowski0Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie Commercial arbitration in Poland has to face contemporary problems, including those related to the constant development of information technologies, and therefore new technologies. It is seen during the COVID pandemic. This article is intended to assess the state of Polish regulation on the background of European Union regulations in the abovementioned area and to propose potential changes to the Polish legislation[1] if they are needed.   [1] Karol Ryszkowski, “New technologies in the Polish commercial arbitration,” in Právo, obchod, ekonomika : zborník príspevkov (Právo - obchod - ekonomika), eds. Jozef Suchoža, Ján Husár, and Regina Hučková (Košice: Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika Vydavatel’stvo Šafárik Press, 2020), 249. https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/recl/article/view/12301new technologies, European Union law, contract law, arbitration law, COVID pandemic
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New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulations
Review of European and Comparative Law
new technologies, European Union law, contract law, arbitration law, COVID pandemic
title New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulations
title_full New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulations
title_fullStr New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulations
title_full_unstemmed New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulations
title_short New technologies in Polish commercial arbitration on the background of European Union regulations
title_sort new technologies in polish commercial arbitration on the background of european union regulations
topic new technologies, European Union law, contract law, arbitration law, COVID pandemic
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