(Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM, 1992) Szewczyk, Marek; Ziemski, Krystian
The authors attempt to answer the question whether the distinction present
in the legislative acts, namely the distinction between „local law" and „communal
law" is rational and whether it is the product of the legal doctrine or its origin is
merely accidental. The authors conclude that the said distinction corresponds with
jurisdictional delimitation, although the ultimate delimitation of the scope of local
law and communal law may sometimes be faced with difficulties, for some
communal legislation might be qualified as local law enacted by communal
organs.