<Record><identifier xmlns="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">URN:NBN:SI:doc-WLIFIH1C</identifier><date>2020</date><creator>Piątek, Wojciech</creator><relation>documents/doc/W/URN_NBN_SI_doc-WLIFIH1C_001.pdf</relation><relation>documents/doc/W/URN_NBN_SI_doc-WLIFIH1C_001.txt</relation><format format_type="issue">1</format><format format_type="volume">18</format><format format_type="type">article</format><format format_type="extent">str. 7-23</format><identifier identifier_type="COBISSID_HOST">12936707</identifier><identifier identifier_type="ISSN">2591-2240</identifier><identifier identifier_type="URN">URN:NBN:SI:doc-WLIFIH1C</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Fakulteta za upravo</publisher><source>Central European Public Administration Review</source><rights>BY-NC-ND</rights><subject language_type_id="eng">access to justice</subject><subject language_type_id="eng">administrative courts</subject><subject language_type_id="eng">Austria</subject><subject language_type_id="eng">effective appeal and judicial protection</subject><subject language_type_id="eng">ourt-administrative procedure</subject><subject language_type_id="eng">Poland</subject><title>Access to the highest administrative courts</title><title>between the right of an individual to have a case heard and the right of a court to hear selected cases</title></Record>