Ius Novum

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Vol. 19 No. 4 ENG (2025)
Published December 17, 2025

Ius Novum (ISSN 1897-5577, online ISSN 2545-0271) is a peer-reviewed scientfic quarterly of the Faculty of Law and Administration of Lazarski University in Warsaw. It has been published since 2007.

Original article

Joanna Długosz-Jóźwiak
1-15
The Passage of Time Between the Commission of an Offence and Sentencing as a Ground for Punishment Mitigation
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Blanka J. Stefańska
16-31
Exemption from the Remainder of the Penalty of Limitation of Liberty (Non-Custodial Penalty)
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Beata Bachurska
32-46
Comparative Law Aspects of Criminalisation of Acts Against Freedom of Religion in Polish and German Criminal Law
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Małgorzata Wąsek-Wiaderek, Sławomir Steinborn
47-64
The Notion of ‘Effective Remedy’ and ‘Effective Legal Remedy’ in EU Law Concerning the Gathering of Evidence in Criminal Proceedings
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Hanna Paluszkiewicz
65-77
Access to the Disciplinary File of an Academic Teacher
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Zbigniew Czarnik, Robert Sawuła
78-89
Theoretical Approach to Planning Authority (in Terms of the Municipality’s General Plan)
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Przemysław Szustakiewicz
90-97
Access to Public Information in the Form of Documents of the Supreme Audit Office Audit Proceedings
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Krzysztof Piech, Sylwia Pangsy-Kania
98-120
The Impact of Mica Regulation Implementation on the Polish Crypto-Asset Market – Consequences, Regulatory Challenges and Prospects for Reform
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Karolina Kiejnich-Kruk
121-140
Obligations of Importers, Distributors and Deployers of High-Risk AI Systems under the AI Act
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Andrzej Gorgol
141-155
The Legal Aspects of the Use of the Electronic Fiscal and Customs Services Platform by Entrepreneurs Engaged in the International Trade of Goods
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Agnieszka Fortońska, Matylda Berus
156-174
Regulation of Airport Charges in EU Law, and in Poland and Germany: Limits of Airport Managing Bodies’ Autonomy and the Principle of Transparency and Non-Discrimination
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Tomasz Braun
175-189
Digital Processes in EU Company Regulations and Their Implications for Registry Practices
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IUS NOVUM

ISSN 1897-5577, online ISSN 2545-0271

"Ius Novum" is a peer-reviewed scientfic quarterly of the Faculty of Law and Administration of Lazarski University in Warsaw. It has been published since 2007.

Aims and Scope

The main editorial goal is to present opinions on the proposals of legislative changes, legal solutions passed, and the results of their retrospective verification. The scope of the journal is not limited to one or two branches of law but is a forum to exchange thoughts concerning law sensu largoThe thematic range of „Ius Novum” is broad and covers the history of law, political and legal doctrines, Roman law, civil law, criminal law, administrative law, business law, etc.

"Ius Novum"  gives the opportunity to present articles written by the faculty members of Lazarski University as well as scholars from other academic centres. We welcome both  renowned scholars and warmly greet talented beginners in the field. The journal aspires to be a platform for exchanging opinions for allwith something interesting and new to present. Materials are published in the form of articles, commentaries, reviews and reports.

 

The scientific journal “Ius Novum” has received funding from the Ministry of Education and Science as part of the “Development of Scientific Journals” program.

Agreement No. RCN/SN/0385/2021/1.
Amount of funding: 40.000 PLN.
Total value of the project: 57.354 PLN.
Date of signing the funding agreement: December 23, 2022.
Project implementation period: December 1, 2022 – November 30, 2024.

The aim of the project is to implement measures aimed at improving publishing and editing practices, increasing the journal's impact on the development of science, and maintaining the journal's international scientific circulation.

Information about the “Development of Scientific Journals” program is available on the website of the Ministry of Education and Science at: www.gov.pl/web/edukacja-i-nauka/rozwoj-czasopism-naukowych.

In accordance with the Announcement of the Minister of Science of 5 January 2024 about the list of scientific journals and reviewed materials from international conferences, Ius Novum was granted 100 points (item 30019, no. 200245).

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The open access "Ius Novum" is published:

  • in the Library of Science
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Journal's contents are licensed under CC BY-SA.

We would like to kindly inform you that starting in 2023. IUS NOVUM Quarterly will be republished in two parallel versions, i.e., Polish-language and English-language. Accordingly, Authors of articles submitted for the first time after January 1, 2023, who are informed of the qualification of their material for publication, will be obliged to provide also an article translated into English.

In the case of an article originally written in English, the requirement includes submission of a Polish-language version at the same time.

Including self-translated material is a condition for publication.