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The Polish law, or legal system in Poland. has been developing since the first centuries of Polish history, over a 1000 years ago. The public and private laws of Poland are codified. The supreme law in Poland is the Constitution of Poland. Poland is a civil law legal jurisdiction and has a civil code, the Civil Code of Poland.

Polish public and private laws are divided into various areas, including, for example:

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