Disease as an obstacle in the exercise of public functions in international and national law

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2018-07
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Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów
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Purpose: The purpose of the article is to explain the problem of the disease as an obstacle in the exercise of the highest functions and public offices. The analysis of international and national regulations making the highest functions and public offices dependent on the health status of candidates was made. Methods: The article was prepared on the basis of the following research methods: legal dogmatic, systematic and comparative method. In the alternative, the systematic method and case law analysis were used. Results: The research confirmed the thesis that the existing health regulations of officers are functional. Their aim is to provide state protection in the event of illness of a person responsible for the public sphere. Discussion: Further research should be given to whether the solutions proposed by the national legislator are partially compatible with international regulations obliging candidates for public office to undergo medical examination or disclose certain medical data, including the scope of health information.
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diseases, illness, public officials, public health, international law, constitutional law
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Disease as an obstacle in the exercise of public functions in international and national law [Choroba jako przeszkoda w sprawowaniu funkcji publicznych w prawie międzynarodowym i krajowym], [in:], From human rights to essential rights, M. Sitek, L. Tafaro, M. Indellicato (eds.), Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów, Józefów 2018, pp. 205-216;
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