The voluntary activity of students and doctoral students in self-governments and university organizations on the basis of the regulations of the Law on Higher Education and Science Act
Piotr Marcin Gajewski
Uniwersytet GdańskiAbstract
In this article the author describes his research regarding the legal situation of organisational forms by means of which students and doctoral students may carry out voluntary activities based on the organisational structure of a higher education institution, and in particular regarding the law-forming activities of organisations associating students or doctoral students. The research methods used by the Author were critical analysis and linguistic analysis of the provisions of the Law on Higher Education and Science Act, as well as statements of doctrine and court rulings. In addition, the author attempted to solve the issue of the possibility of intercollegiate student organizations.
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self-governments, student self-governments, doctoral students' self-governments, non-economic self-governmentsAuthors
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