Kmiecik, Zbigniew R.2013-03-082013-03-082008Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 70, 2008, z. 2, s. 95-1070035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/5034In administrative proceedings, files o f a case are accessible only to the parties, their attorneys and other participants with the rights of a party. The scope of the duty to make the files accessible to the parties is determined first o f all by the notion “files of a case”, which may be interpreted in different ways. The doctrine accepts a broad (“substantive”) understanding of this notion. This duty is also delimited by the “formal” factors: a technical, and a legal one. Thus, it refers only to files which are, at a given moment, available, save for files protected as a state secret, files excluded for the sake of an important public interest. Public interest may be a reason for excluding files which contain a classified information. Accessibility of files which contain information constituting some other type o f secret protected by law (business secret, professional secret) is disputable. De lege lata there is no legal ground for the refusal to make such files accessible to parties.plZAKRES UDOSTĘPNIANIA AKT SPRAWY W POSTĘPOWANIU ADMINISTRACYJNYMACCESSIBILITY OF FILES IN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGSArtykuł