Group proceedings. The legal protection of multiple entities in civil proceedings.

  • Pogonowski P.
Warsaw: LexisNexis Polska, 2011. ISBN 9788376201733.

Group proceedings. Basic theoretical assumptions compared to the existing procedural standards.

  • Pogonowski P.
[in:] Dolecki H., Flaga-Gieruszyńska K. (ed.). The evolution of Polish civil proceedings in light of political, social and economic changes. Warsaw: C.H. Beck 2008. ISBN 9788325502195.

Homogeneity of claims in group proceedings.

  • Rejdak M.
Przegląd Prawa Handlowego. 2010, No. 8, pp. 22-26.

The application of collective actions on the examples of the legislation of the United States and selected European legislations. Part 1.

  • Reszczyk K.
Radca Prawny 2009, No. 4, pp. 25-33.

The application of collective actions on the examples of the legislation of the United States and selected European legislations. Part 2.

  • Reszczyk K.
Radca Prawny 2009, No. 5, pp. 24-31.

Group Proceedings, i.e. a Method for Extending Legal Protection to Many Entities in Single Proceedings. Comments Against the Background of the Anglo-Saxon Class Action Institution.

  • Ruszel A. H.
Studia Iuridica. 2018, vol. 76, pp. 297-321.

The draft of the Polish institution of group proceedings in light of the American model.

  • Reszka A.
  • Skórski P.
Radca Prawny 2009, No. 3, pp. 41-46.

Pursuing claims in group proceeding. Commentary.

  • Sieradzka M.
Warsaw: Wolters Kluwer Polska, 2015. ISBN 9788326482915.

Group proceedings. The next step towards strengthening the interests of multiple parties in single proceedings.

  • Sieradzka M.
Przegląd Prawa Handlowego. 2010, No. 4, pp. 11-18

Group proceedings as a private-legal instrument for the protection of consumer interests on account of the violation of rules of competition.

  • Sieradzka M.
Warsaw: Wolters Kluwer Polska, 2012. ISBN 9788326416347.