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Legal Clinics in Poland

Legal Clinics in Poland. Summary of the academic year 2006/2007 activity. Gdańsk. Gdańsk. Olsztyn. Olsztyn. Szczecin. Szczecin. Białystok. Białystok. Toruń. Toruń. Poznań. Poznań. Warszawa. Warszawa. Słubice. Słubice. Łódź. Łódź. Wrocław. Wrocław. Lublin. Lublin. Opole.

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Legal Clinics in Poland

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  1. Legal Clinics in Poland Summary of the academic year 2006/2007 activity

  2. Gdańsk Gdańsk Olsztyn Olsztyn Szczecin Szczecin Białystok Białystok Toruń Toruń Poznań Poznań Warszawa Warszawa Słubice Słubice Łódź Łódź Wrocław Wrocław Lublin Lublin Opole Opole Katowice Katowice Kraków Kraków Rzeszów Rzeszów Białystok – University of Białystok Białystok – Białystok School of Public Administration Gdańsk – Gdańsk University Katowice – Silesian University Kraków – Jagiellonian University Kraków - Collegium Medicum Jagiellonian University Lublin – Catholic University of Lublin Lublin – Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Łódź – University of Łodź Olsztyn – Academic Association of the Law and European Education Propagators „Wspólna Europa” Olsztyn - The University of Warmia and Mazury Opole – Opole University Poznań - Adam Mickiewicz University Rzeszów – Rzeszów University Słubice - Collegium Polonicum Szczecin – University of Szczecin Toruń – Nicolaus Copernicus University Warszawa - Academia Iuris Foundation Warszawa - Warsaw University Warszawa -Lazarski School of Commerce and Law Warszawa - Leon Koźmiński Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management Warszawa - Management and Law Academy (WSZiP) Warszawa - Stefan Kardinal Wyszyński in Warsaw * Wrocław - Wrocław University * Legal clinic opened in 2006 Legal clinics in Poland

  3. Clinics accredited by the Legal Clinics Foundation • Student Legal Clinic in Białystok (University of Białystok) • Student University Legal Clinic in Gdańsk • Student Legal Clinic in Katowice • University Legal Clinic in Kraków • University Legal Clinic in Lublin (Catholic University) • University Student Legal Clinic in Lublin (Curie-Skłodowska University) • Student Legal Information Point „Klinika Prawa” in Łódź • Student Social – Legal Advice Office „Bona Fides” in Opole • Student University Legal Clinic in Poznań • University Legal Clinic in Rzeszowie • Scientific Group Student Legal Clinic in Słubice • „Legal Education Center” – Student Legal Clinic in Szczecin • University Legal Clinic in Toruń • Academia Iuris Foundation in Warsaw • Legal Clinic, Student Center of Legal Aid in Warsaw (Warsaw University) • Student Legal Clinic in Warsaw (L. Koźmiński Academy) • Student Legal Clinic in Warsaw (Lazarski School of Commerce and Law) • Student Legal Advice Office in Warsaw (Management and Law Academy-WSZiP) • University Legal Clinic in Wrocław

  4. Academic year in numbers • 9399 cases were submitted to legal clinics between October 2006 and June 2007; • 2327 (25%) were civil law cases; • 1302 students and 197 teachers worked in the clinics; • 1 teacher supervised the work of 6 students; • 7 cases were solved by one student.

  5. Comparing to the previous years … students teachers Number of students and i teachers in years 2003-2007 Number of cases in years 2003-2007

  6. Number of cases accepted by the clinics Total: 9399(9833 in academic year 2005/2006) * Clinic opened in 2006

  7. Number of students in the clinics Total: 1302(1279 in academic year 2005/2006) * Clinic opened in 2006

  8. Number of clinical teachers Total: 197(179 in academic year 2005/2006) * Clinic opened in 2006

  9. Types of cases Total: 9399

  10. Time of handling the case

  11. Sources of information about legal clinic

  12. Have the clients used professional legal advice before?

  13. Present status of the legal clinics in Poland • There are very few NGO based legal clinics in Poland. • Almost all of the legal clinics in Poland are recognized by the Universities as a part of the legal curriculum at our law schools (as one of the mandatory classes that are offered to the students). • Legal Clinics are present at every state law school and at almost all private law schools. • Some of the legal clinics gained a status of a chair or laboratory (in cities like: Krakow, Warsaw, Bialystok, Lodz) • All of the legal clinics that are based at the Universities get all the office costs covered as well as the professor’s salaries paid by the Universities. • Legal Clinics Foundation and a group of legal aid NGO’s with a support of the Ombudsman drafted a new law on access to legal aid. The Ministry of Justice includedlegal clinics activity as a part of the national network of institutions that will provide so called pre-trial legal advice and basic legal information to poor people.

  14. Cooperation of the Polish Ombudsman with the Legal Clinics network 1. The Ombudsman cooperates with the legal clinics since the very first legal clinics have been established in 1997 and 1998. 2. The cooperation is based on a general agreement signed by the Ombudsman and the Legal Clinics Foundation as well as bilateral agreements signed by 14 different law schools and their legal clinics. 3. The cooperation with the Ombudsman is based on the following activities: • the Ombudsman agreed to take the most difficult cases from legal clinics in order to help the citizens and protect their rights when only it is out of the legal clinics competences, • the Ombudsman agreed to admit for traineeship in his office only students from the legal clinics, • the Ombudsman agreed to issue and sponsor brochures on legal matters that are prepared by the legal clinics (till now over 50 brochures have been published), • the legal clinics submit reports on their activity and describe cases they deal with and based on those the Ombudsman prepares his yearly reportsto the Parliament on human rights protection in Poland.

  15. Legal Clinics Foundation activity • The Foundation has the status of the public benefit organization; • Won a distinctive prize in the Best Pro Publico Bono Civil Initiative contest; • Organizes annualPro Bono Lawyer Contest; • Helps to build similar organizations in Ukraine, Russia, China and provides trainings to other legal clinics in Central and Eastern Europe; • Published first in Poland and in region textbook „The Legal Clinics. The Idea, Organization, Methodology”, available also in English; next textbooks are under preparation; • Each year organizes two National Legal Clinics Conferences as well asworkshops, train the trainers courses on psychological skillsand clinical teaching methodology; • Represents legal clinics toward state institutionsand takes part in drafting legislation on access to justice; • Granted legal clinics with material and financial meansof the total value of appr. 200 000 USD.

  16. Thank you for your attention! Polish Legal Clinics Foundation www.fupp.org.pl Address: Szpitalna 5 app. 5, 00-031 Warsaw, Poland ph.: (+48 22) 828 91 28 ext.143,fax: (+48 22) 828 91 29 biuro@fupp.org.pl Banc account: Bank PEKAO S.A. II o/Warszawa no.: 87 1240 1024 1111 0000 0269 4777

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