Dr Agnieszka Sołtys jest absolwentką (cum laude) Wydziału Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego; stopień doktora nauk prawnych uzyskała, z wyróżnieniem, na Wydziale Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego; ukończyła studia podyplomowe prawa europejskiego na Uniwersytecie w Oksfordzie; studiowała w Akademii Prawa Międzynarodowego w Hadze oraz na Uniwersytecie w Utrechcie; odbywała pobyty badawcze m.in. w European University Institute we Florencji oraz w Corte Costituzionale w Rzymie; jest radcą prawnym – ukończyła aplikację radcowską w Okręgowej Izbie Radców Prawnych w Warszawie i złożyła egzamin radcowski (z 3 lokatą przy 130 kandydatach).
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The Court of Justice of the European Union in the Case Law of the Polish Constitutional Court : The Current Breakdown in View of Polish Constitutional Jurisprudence Pre-2016

Hague Journal on the Rule of Law 2023, t. 15, s. 19-49.

The current crisis in the relationship between the Polish Constitutional Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) is of crucial significance for the process of regional integration based on the values of liberal democracy taking place in the EU. The constitutional crisis in Poland that began in the end of 2015 has challenged the systemic position of the Polish Constitutional Court. It resulted in a new model of constitutional adjudication, and in this new model the Constitutional Court, stripped of its counter-majoritarian power, cannot be perceived as the guardian of liberal democracy. This article postulates that the assessment of the present case law of the Polish Constitutional Court in European matters is made through the prism of the Constitutional Court’s jurisprudence pre-2016 (i.e. before the constitutional crisis). Based on that assumption, the current reversal in the case law of the Polish Constitutional Court concerning the ECJ is analysed and assessed. It is argued that the root cause of the constitutional crisis in Poland is the departure from the principles of liberal democracy in the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court, which are foundational - in light of the assumptions of the integration process - for the axiological identity of the EU and its Member States. This article also shows how the principles and concepts developed in the Polish constitutional jurisprudence pre-2016 could have served to avoid the current conflict with the ECJ, and how those notions are misused in the current jurisprudence of the Polish Constitutional Court.


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