Computerization of business registers

Justyna Matusiak

Instytut Prawa i Administracji, Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Poznaniu

Agnieszka Wojcieszak

Instytut Prawa i Administracji, Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Poznaniu

Abstract

The article deals with the problem of computerization of business registers from the point of view of legal acts introduced into the current Polish legal system. The authors in their considerations focus on the presentation of doubts and legal issues related to the computerization of the two most important business registers: CEIDG and the National Court Register. First and foremost, the program documents relating to the development of the information society were analyzed. In addition, the authors also referred to the key – from the potential entrepreneur’s point of view – issues related to the functioning of the ePUAP trusted profile, the CEIDG computerization and the S24 Portal connected with the registration procedure of commercial law companies.

Keywords:

business registers, internet, CEIDG, KRS, economic activity, e-government, information society


Published
2019-09-17

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Matusiak, J., & Wojcieszak, A. (2019). Computerization of business registers. The Opole Studies in Administration and Law, 16(2), 151–175. https://doi.org/10.25167/osap.1185

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