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In response to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments
and international institutions took steps to contain the harmful
consequences on citizens' lives and health, as well as the economy.
In the short term, the goal was to limit the spread of the virus
and the effects of the restrictions on the economy and, in the
longer run, to prevent the appearance of new cases, facilitate the
end of social restrictions, reboot the economy, and return to a
path of sustainable growth and development. This is an economic and
legal exploration of the impact of the pandemic, in the Polish
context, examining Polish society and the economy as well as the
response of the Polish authorities to the pandemic. The choice of
Poland as the subject of the research is justified by its
specificity. On the one hand, Poland is a country undergoing
systemic transformation with access to European and transatlantic
institutions. On the other hand, in recent years, it has evolved
towards a hybrid democracy and is currently diverging away from the
EU project. The book presents Poland's legal and institutional
response to the pandemic, analysed through the prism of common
European values and Poland's international commitments. It
signposts the financial solutions adopted by the EU in the
aftermath of the outbreak to assess how they will be used in
combatting the short and longer-term consequences of the pandemic
in Poland. The book is an introduction to original research, shaped
by the novelty of the subject matter, and as such, will be
essential reading for students and researchers of economics, law,
and international relations.
In response to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments
and international institutions took steps to contain the harmful
consequences on citizens' lives and health, as well as the economy.
In the short term, the goal was to limit the spread of the virus
and the effects of the restrictions on the economy and, in the
longer run, to prevent the appearance of new cases, facilitate the
end of social restrictions, reboot the economy, and return to a
path of sustainable growth and development. This is an economic and
legal exploration of the impact of the pandemic, in the Polish
context, examining Polish society and the economy as well as the
response of the Polish authorities to the pandemic. The choice of
Poland as the subject of the research is justified by its
specificity. On the one hand, Poland is a country undergoing
systemic transformation with access to European and transatlantic
institutions. On the other hand, in recent years, it has evolved
towards a hybrid democracy and is currently diverging away from the
EU project. The book presents Poland's legal and institutional
response to the pandemic, analysed through the prism of common
European values and Poland's international commitments. It
signposts the financial solutions adopted by the EU in the
aftermath of the outbreak to assess how they will be used in
combatting the short and longer-term consequences of the pandemic
in Poland. The book is an introduction to original research, shaped
by the novelty of the subject matter, and as such, will be
essential reading for students and researchers of economics, law,
and international relations.
This book gathers Polish and foreign scholars to consider diverse
aspects of Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
It examines key general areas such as the improvement of the
position of the negotiating parties in the world economy, in
politics and in international organisations. The contributors
analyze possible acceleration of non-discriminatory liberalisation
negotiations, creation of new international standards or reducing
regulatory differences, such as "Investor-state dispute settlement"
(ISDS), public health, geographical indications. The contributions
focus also on specific issues, such as the impact of TTIP on Polish
and EU economy, on merchandise and services trade, energy supply,
research and development, Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT), or on the third parties.
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