The Idea of Obligation in Polish Law

Q4 Social Sciences
Wojciech Dajczak
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Abstract

In Western legal tradition jurisdictions, the transition from the Roman idea of obligatio to the doctrine of the legally binding relationship was not a universal process. Anglo-Saxon lawyers discuss contract and tort theories separately. Different doctrines have emerged from the development of the theory of the legally binding relationship in the Civil Law Tradition. This article shows how this process has played out in the Polish legal discussion. The specific premises of the Polish legal experience were that applied Roman law had little influence in Poland until the end of the 18th century, Austrian law served as the foundation for the development of the Polish doctrine of the legally binding relationship, the Polish Code of Obligations of 1933 replaced French, Austrian, German and Russian law on Polish territories, and the development of the Polish theory of private law after WWII was influenced by the dominance of Marxist theory. Consequently, the Polish legal experience provides a particular perspective on the premises supporting or blocking the relationship between the doctrine of legally binding relationships and social reality.
波兰法律中的义务概念
在西方法律传统的司法管辖区,从罗马人的义务思想过渡到具有法律约束力的关系理论并不是一个普遍的过程。盎格鲁-撒克逊律师分别讨论合同理论和侵权理论。在民法传统中,法律约束关系理论的发展产生了不同的学说。本文展示了这一过程在波兰法律讨论中的表现。波兰法律经验的具体前提是:直到 18 世纪末,适用的罗马法在波兰的影响很小;奥地利法是波兰法律拘束关系理论发展的基础;1933 年的《波兰债务法典》取代了波兰领土上的法国、奥地利、德国和俄国法律;二战后波兰私法理论的发展受到了马克思主义理论主导地位的影响。因此,波兰的法律经验为支持或阻碍具有法律约束力的关系理论与社会现实之间关系的前提提供了一个特殊的视角。
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