Does the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal not published in the Journal of Laws have legal effects? A precedent question for the NSA
The article discusses a legal challenge in Poland regarding a woman's denial of caregiving benefits for her disabled son due to her employment status, raising questions about the interpretation of legislative rules.
Important ruling from the NSA: A failed driving test can be challenged
A recent ruling from Poland's Supreme Administrative Court allows candidates to contest failed practical driving tests, highlighting the potential for challenging examiners' decisions.
NSA: Personal data sent to the wrong address by an employee's mistake is a violation of GDPR
A ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that an employee's mistake leading to the unauthorized sharing of personal data constitutes a violation of the GDPR.
Does a private loan from corporate profit after taxation fall under VAT? Judgment of the NSA
A recent ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) in Poland addresses the VAT taxation of an interest-free loan provided by a business owner to a friend.
Can trade unionists use someone else's image without violating the GDPR? NSA ruling
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the use of someone's image without consent may not violate data protection laws when trade unions advocate for workers' rights.
State security takes precedence over access to public information. NSA ruling
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) determined that state security is paramount over public access to information, especially in contexts of threats like hybrid warfare.
The tax office cannot penalize taxpayers who self-correct their declarations. NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the tax office cannot restrict the preferential late interest rate for taxpayers who correct their own tax declarations.
After the NSA ruling, local governments want tools for supervising waste management
Local governments are seeking better tools for monitoring waste segregation following a significant ruling by the NSA, which highlighted their limited capabilities in enforcing proper waste management practices.
Dealers at several stalls cannot escape with one high market fee. NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court upheld the municipality's decision requiring a company with multiple market stalls to pay a separate fee for each stall, responding to the disputes regarding the market fee calculation.
The phone number is not personal data. Court ruling by NSA
The article discusses the NSA's ruling that phone numbers do not qualify as personal data and explores the implications for marketing practices and telecommunication regulations.
NSA: The Report about Itself is Economic Information, not Personal Data
The Supreme Administrative Court concluded that a report filed by an individual regarding the processing of personal data by a credit information office pertains to economic information rather than personal data under GDPR regulations.
The judgments of a political party's peer court are public information. NSA ruling
A legal dispute arose over a request for public information from a political party regarding disciplinary proceedings and anonymized judgments issued by its peer court since 2016.
Tax on school cafeterias: does it differ from school lump sum? NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) ruled on the tax implications of parental contributions for student meals at a private primary school.