The Notion of the Document in the Polish Penal Code of 1997
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The article shows definitions of the notion of document in different polish Penal Codes (kodeks karny 1932 r.; 1969 r.; 1997 r.) and notion of document between the Polish Penal Law of Criminal Process and the Polish Code of Civil Process. The author describes some problems connected with the way of defining the document in the Polish Penal Code. The next issue which is discussed concerns the electronic signature. The notion of electronic signature creates old problems in practice as well as in theory, in author's opinion. Finally it discusses impression about the section 287 in the new crime of computer documents.
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