Glossary entry

Polish term or phrase:

wytoczyć komuś proces o ochronę dóbr osobistych

English translation:

suing for slander

Added to glossary by legato
May 30, 2009 13:21
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Polish term

wytoczyć komuś proces o ochronę dóbr osobistych

Polish to English Law/Patents Law (general)
wytoczyć komuś proces o ochronę dóbr osobistych
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May 30, 2009 14:46: legato Created KOG entry

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suing for slander

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agree Polangmar : Ale dlaczego nie "sue for slander"?
1 day 2 hrs
disagree JoannaRof : "Sue for slander" wydaje się węższe znaczeniowo niż "wytoczyć powództwo/wnieść pozew o ochronę..." Slander to rodzaj zniesławienia (czyli u nas przestępstwa), a zniesławienie to tylko jedna z możliwych form naruszenia dóbr osobistych ("personal rights").
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to sue sbd for the violation of personality rights

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1996 days

sue for a violation/an infringement of personal rights

From Braun v. Poland (2014 judgement of the European Court of Human Rights)

24. Article 23 of the Civil Code contains a non-exhaustive list of the rights known as “personal rights” (dobra osobiste). This provision states:
“The personal rights of an individual, such as, in particular, health, liberty, reputation (cześć), freedom of conscience, name or pseudonym, image, secrecy of correspondence, inviolability of the home, scientific or artistic work, [as well as] inventions and improvements shall be protected by the civil law regardless of the protection laid down in other legal provisions.”

25. Article 24 of the Civil Code provides for ways of redressing infringements of personal rights. According to that provision, a person facing the danger of an infringement may demand that the prospective perpetrator refrain from the wrongful activity, unless it is not unlawful. Where an infringement has taken place, the person affected may, inter alia, request that the wrongdoer make a relevant statement in an appropriate form, or claim just satisfaction from him or her. If an infringement of a personal right causes financial loss, the person concerned may seek damages.
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