Gloss to the judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 8 May 2018, II OSK 1357/17 – approving
Marta Woźniak
Uniwersytet Opolski. Wydział Prawa i Administracjihttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0021-6760
Abstract
The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 8 May 2018 concerns the issue of relations of property rights to public interest, in connection with the resolution of the commune council, regarding the creation of a culture park. The resolution introduces a specific public-law regime in a given area, taking into account the general needs, which simultaneously causes interference in the sphere of subjective rights, in particular through a system of prohibitions and restrictions. The judgment is based on the conviction that there is a need in the public space to protect cultural values. In the aspect of the constitutional principle of proportionality, it is also important to consider the private interest in the area covered by protection in the form of a culture park.
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culture park, public interest, property rightsStatistics
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