Interim Poland Price
The EU Workers of the Court ordering Poland to suspend the effects of its Judiciary Reform Act and, in particular, to ensure that no sitting judge is removed as a result of the new retirement age set out in that act, is revolutionary to say the least.
It takes the Court into terra incognita, forcing a sovereign Member State to choose between its membership of the club of European integration and walking away and following the path of authoritarian illiberalism.
Navigating the Pricing Landscape: Key Considerations for Interim Services in Poland
Poland is a party to the Brussels Convention on jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters and the Lugano Rules on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. Thus, despite the fact that foreign elements of Polish civil procedure are regulated by Part Four of the KPC, European regulations and the provisions of the Lugano Convention grant priority over those of the KPC with regard to enforcing a judgment awarded interim measures in Poland.
In the last couple of weeks, Poland’s oil and gas prices have fallen sharply (Chart). The reason behind this is a combination of factors: