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Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of 17 May 2012 file ref. K 10/11
Wyrok Trybunału Konstytucyjnego z dnia 17 maja 2012 r. sygn. akt K 10/11
Type
Ruling (Orzeczenie)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
2012-05-17
Entry into force
2012-06-04
Texts
The consolidated text (tekst ujednolicony) is unofficial; only the signed PDFs from Dziennik Ustaw / Monitor Polski are legally authentic.
Keywords
hunting lawdirect coercion
Related acts
Acts Declared Repealed (14)
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of May 7, 2010 amending the regulation on the determination of the conditions and manner of using direct coercive measures and firearms by Border Guard officers, as well as the conditions and manner of using direct coercive measures, and the principles of using firearms by Border Guard reserve units · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 9 March 2010 on the use of direct coercive measures by customs officers · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of November 17, 2006, on direct coercive measures applied by officers of the Central Anticorruption Bureau · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 23, 2005, amending the regulation on determining the conditions and manner of using direct coercion measures and firearms by Border Guard officers, as well as the conditions and manner of using direct coercion measures, and the principles of using firearms by reserve units of the Border Guard · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 19, 2005, amending the regulation on the designation of cases and the conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 9 November 2004 amending the regulation on the conditions and methods of using direct coercion measures by soldiers of the Military Police · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 25, 2003, on direct coercive measures used by officers of the Internal Security Agency · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 23 September 2003 amending the regulation on the determination of cases, conditions and methods of use of direct coercion means by police officers · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 12 November 2002 amending the regulation on the designation of cases, conditions, and methods of using direct coercion measures by police officers. · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of December 18, 2001, on the conditions and methods of using direct coercion means by soldiers of the Military Police. · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 7, 2000, amending the regulation on the determination of cases, conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers. · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 17, 1998, on the determination of the conditions and method of using direct coercion and firearms by Border Guard officers, and the conditions and method of using direct coercion, as well as the principles of using firearms by Border Guard reserve units. · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of January 23, 1996 amending the regulation on determining cases and conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers. · 2013-06-05
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 17, 1990, on determining the cases and conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers. · 2013-06-05
Amended Acts (6)
- Law of August 27, 2009 on the Customs Service · 2013-06-05
- Law of June 9, 2006, on the Central Anticorruption Bureau · 2013-06-05
- Law of May 24, 2002, on the Internal Security Agency and the Intelligence Agency. · 2013-06-05
- Law of August 24, 2001, on the Military Gendarmerie and military disciplinary bodies. · 2013-06-05
- Law of 12 October 1990 on the Border Guard. · 2013-06-05
- Law of 6 April 1990 on the Police. · 2013-06-05
References (2)
Constitutional Tribunal Ruling for an Act (7)
- Law of August 27, 2009 on the Customs Service
- Law of June 9, 2006, on the Central Anticorruption Bureau
- Law of May 24, 2002, on the Internal Security Agency and the Intelligence Agency.
- Law of August 24, 2001, on the Military Gendarmerie and military disciplinary bodies.
- Law of 13 October 1995 the Hunting Law.
- Law of 12 October 1990 on the Border Guard.
- Law of 6 April 1990 on the Police.
Acts referring to this act
- Amending Acts: Law of August 27, 2009 on the Customs Service
- Amending Acts: Law of August 24, 2001, on the Military Gendarmerie and military disciplinary bodies.
- Amending Acts: Law of May 24, 2002, on the Internal Security Agency and the Intelligence Agency.
- Amending Acts: Law of 6 April 1990 on the Police.
- Amending Acts: Law of 12 October 1990 on the Border Guard.
- Amending Acts: Law of June 9, 2006, on the Central Anticorruption Bureau
- Constitutional Tribunal Ruling: Law of 6 April 1990 on the Police.
- Constitutional Tribunal Ruling: Law of August 27, 2009 on the Customs Service
- Constitutional Tribunal Ruling: Law of June 9, 2006, on the Central Anticorruption Bureau
- Constitutional Tribunal Ruling: Law of May 24, 2002, on the Internal Security Agency and the Intelligence Agency.
- Constitutional Tribunal Ruling: Law of August 24, 2001, on the Military Gendarmerie and military disciplinary bodies.
- Constitutional Tribunal Ruling: Law of 13 October 1995 the Hunting Law.
- Constitutional Tribunal Ruling: Law of 12 October 1990 on the Border Guard.
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 19, 2005, amending the regulation on the designation of cases and the conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of May 7, 2010 amending the regulation on the determination of the conditions and manner of using direct coercive measures and firearms by Border Guard officers, as well as the conditions and manner of using direct coercive measures, and the principles of using firearms by Border Guard reserve units
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of December 18, 2001, on the conditions and methods of using direct coercion means by soldiers of the Military Police.
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 23, 2005, amending the regulation on determining the conditions and manner of using direct coercion measures and firearms by Border Guard officers, as well as the conditions and manner of using direct coercion measures, and the principles of using firearms by reserve units of the Border Guard
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 17, 1990, on determining the cases and conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers.
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 7, 2000, amending the regulation on the determination of cases, conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers.
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 17, 1998, on the determination of the conditions and method of using direct coercion and firearms by Border Guard officers, and the conditions and method of using direct coercion, as well as the principles of using firearms by Border Guard reserve units.
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of January 23, 1996 amending the regulation on determining cases and conditions and methods of using direct coercive measures by police officers.
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 9 March 2010 on the use of direct coercive measures by customs officers
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of November 17, 2006, on direct coercive measures applied by officers of the Central Anticorruption Bureau
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 9 November 2004 amending the regulation on the conditions and methods of using direct coercion measures by soldiers of the Military Police
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 23 September 2003 amending the regulation on the determination of cases, conditions and methods of use of direct coercion means by police officers
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 25, 2003, on direct coercive measures used by officers of the Internal Security Agency
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 12 November 2002 amending the regulation on the designation of cases, conditions, and methods of using direct coercion measures by police officers.