Shrinking Space for Civil Society: A Case Study of Poland

This article discusses the phenomenon of shrinking space for civil society organizations in Poland, a Member States of the European Union and Council of Europe. It describes the tools used by Polish public authorities to restrict the operational capacity of civil society and compares these tools wit...

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Published inEuropean public law Vol. 26; no. Issue 4; pp. 941 - 960
Main Author Ploszka, Adam
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Aspen Publishers, Inc 01.12.2020
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Summary:This article discusses the phenomenon of shrinking space for civil society organizations in Poland, a Member States of the European Union and Council of Europe. It describes the tools used by Polish public authorities to restrict the operational capacity of civil society and compares these tools with the applicable constitutional and human rights standards. The article’s summary presents recommendations concerning the methods of addressing this phenomenon in Poland, which are capable of being applied in a broader context of other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. human rights, ECHR, shrinking space, civil society
ISSN:1354-3725
1354-3725
DOI:10.54648/EURO2020072