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PolishVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Advanced Polish Vocabulary → Advanced Legal Vocabulary

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the Advanced Legal Vocabulary lesson in the Complete 0 to A1 Polish Course! In this lesson, we will dive into the world of legal and judicial matters in Polish. This lesson is designed for students who have already completed the intermediate level of the course and are looking to expand their vocabulary in the legal domain.

Legal vocabulary is essential for anyone interested in legal professions, studying law, or simply wanting to understand legal documents and conversations. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid foundation in advanced legal terminology in Polish.

Legal System in Poland[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into the legal vocabulary, let's take a brief look at the legal system in Poland. Poland follows a civil law system, which is based on statutory law derived from written legislation. The Polish legal system is divided into several branches, including constitutional law, administrative law, civil law, criminal law, and commercial law.

The highest authority in the Polish legal system is the Constitutional Tribunal, responsible for reviewing the constitutionality of laws. Other important entities include the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, and the Supreme Chamber of Control.

Legal Institutions and Professions[edit | edit source]

In Poland, there are various legal institutions and professions that play crucial roles in the legal system. Here are some important ones:

Sąd (Court)[edit | edit source]

Courts in Poland play a vital role in the judicial process. Here are some key terms related to courts:

Prokurator (Prosecutor)[edit | edit source]

Prokuratura (Prosecutor's Office) plays a crucial role in the Polish legal system. Here are some key terms related to prosecutors:

Polish Pronunciation English
Sąd [sɔnt] Court
Sąd Najwyższy [sɔnt najˈvɨʂɨ] Supreme Court
Sąd Apelacyjny [sɔnt apɛlˈat͡sɛjnɨ] Appellate Court
Sąd Okręgowy [sɔnt ɔˈkrɛɡɔvɨ] District Court
Sąd Rejonowy [sɔnt rɛˈjɔnɔvɨ] Regional Court

Adwokat (Advocate)[edit | edit source]

Adwokat (Advocate) is a legal profession in Poland. Here are some key terms related to advocates:

Polish Pronunciation English
Prokurator [prɔkuˈratɔr] Prosecutor
Prokuratura [prɔkuˈratuˌra] Prosecutor's Office
Prokurator Generalny [prɔkuˈratɔr ɡɛnɛˈralnɨ] General Prosecutor

Notariusz (Notary)[edit | edit source]

Notariusz (Notary) is responsible for certifying and authenticating legal documents. Here are some key terms related to notaries:

Polish Pronunciation English
Adwokat [adˈvɔkat] Advocate
Odpowiedzialność Adwokacka [ɔdpɔvʲɛˈd͡ʑalnɔɕtʲ adˈvɔˌkat͡ska] Advocate's Liability

Legal Terminology[edit | edit source]

Now, let's explore some advanced legal vocabulary in Polish. This vocabulary will help you understand legal documents, conversations, and discussions related to the legal system.

Criminal Law[edit | edit source]

Criminal law deals with offenses committed against the state. Here are some key terms related to criminal law:

  • Przestępstwo (Crime)
  • Oskarżony (Defendant)
  • Obrona (Defense)
  • Wyrok (Judgment)
  • Kara (Punishment)
  • Więzienie (Prison)
  • Świadek (Witness)

Civil Law[edit | edit source]

Civil law deals with disputes between individuals or organizations. Here are some key terms related to civil law:

  • Powód (Plaintiff)
  • Pozwany (Defendant)
  • Rozprawa Sądowa (Court Hearing)
  • Pozywający (Claimant)
  • Pozywać (To Sue)
  • Ugoda (Settlement)
  • Odszkodowanie (Compensation)

Administrative Law[edit | edit source]

Administrative law deals with the relationship between individuals and the government. Here are some key terms related to administrative law:

  • Decyzja Administracyjna (Administrative Decision)
  • Organ Administracji Publicznej (Public Administration Body)
  • Postępowanie Administracyjne (Administrative Proceedings)
  • Wydanie Decyzji (Issuing a Decision)
  • Odwołanie (Appeal)

Commercial Law[edit | edit source]

Commercial law deals with business and commercial transactions. Here are some key terms related to commercial law:

  • Umowa Handlowa (Commercial Agreement)
  • Spółka (Company)
  • Klient (Client)
  • Kontrakt (Contract)
  • Własność Intelektualna (Intellectual Property)
  • Transakcja (Transaction)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully completed the Advanced Legal Vocabulary lesson. You have learned important legal terminology in Polish that will help you navigate the legal system, understand legal documents, and engage in legal conversations.

Continue practicing and expanding your vocabulary to become even more proficient in the legal domain. In the next lesson, we will explore advanced technology vocabulary in Polish.

Table of Contents - Polish Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Articles


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Polish Customs and Traditions


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Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



Polish Pronunciation English
Notariusz [nɔtaˈrjuʂ] Notary
Akta Notarialne [ˈakta nɔtaˈrjalnɛ] Notarial Deeds
Umowa Notarialna [ˈumɔva nɔtaˈrjalna] Notarial Agreement

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