Act on promoting the growth of telecommunication services and networks
Three GWW Legal partners are the co-authors of the commentary to the “mega Act”, published at the turn of 2012 by C.H. Beck.
The Act on Promoting the Growth of Telecommunications Services and Networks has received its first analysis and a practical discussion, to a large extent due to three GWW Legal partners – Wacław Knopkiewicz, Joanna Sebzda-Załuska and Jacek Wilczewski who have co-authored the Commentary to the Act published by C.H. Beck.
The publishing house, as well as telecommunication industry experts, are aware that this commentary is unique because of the authors. In the forward to the publication, Anna Streżyńska, former OEC President, wrote that we are handed “a comprehensive guidebook“, and its authors “guarantee in depth and all encompassing take on the subject“.
The commentary fills a significant cognitive gap (the short time of the “mega Act” being in force means that, in practice, there is no case law) and concerns an act that is considered difficult, as it contains regulations referring to numerous fields of law and encompasses all market players (some, like the public sector, are situated in a completely new role).
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