Tytuł pozycji:
The General Clause: A Measure of Universalizing the Content of Law or An Expression of its Diversity? On ‘Public Interest’ and ‘Public Moral’ Clauses
A general clause can be described as a legislative construct that allows
the application of various legally undeĕned criteria and values in a legal decision.
ćese criteria and values are determined axiologically and come from outside the
legal system, though they are oęen contained in statutory provisions. In cases involving
general clauses the role of the court is to take into account such values and
to apply them in an individual and concrete process of law-application. će main
aim of this paper is to answer the question whether general clauses are a tool for universalizing
the content of case law in the times of European integration and globalization
or rather an expression of local (regional) values. će paper argues that for
supra- and international courts the case is and should be the latter. će argument
is illustrated by judgments and decisions of the Polish, European and international
courts concerning general clauses of ‘public morals’ and ‘public interest’.
Adam Szot