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The Polish dispute on an adequate approach towards the Bialowieża Forest has been significantly internationalised, primarily by UNESCO and the European Union. The judgment of the CJEU has not settled the substance of the dispute, although it points to a violation of EU legal standards. The authors of
The Disputed Bialowieża Forest: Legal Remedies for the Protection of Cross-border Properties address the dispute in a constructive and interdisciplinary manner, rather than merely expressing concern towards in situ conservation, and derive universal legal remedies from it. They conclude that in the case of unique invaluable goods, adequate individual solutions should be applied in the form of a localised agreement, open to many entities (interested states, international organisations and even socially responsible private corporations), on the condition that organisational and financial co-responsibility are accepted.
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Maciej Perkowski , Professor (2017), University of Bialystok, Head of the Department of Public International Law and European Law, has published on international environmental law, food safety, international cooperation of local self-government, influence of basic research on university didactics and legal regulation on autism.
Wojciech Zoń , M.A. (2018), Ph.D. candidate, University of Bialystok, assistant at the Department of Public International Law and European Law, has research and teaching experience in international and EU law, specifically cross-border cooperation, environmental law and food law.
Przemyslaw Saganek , Dr. habil. (2011), Professor at the Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. His research interests and topics of publications are: public international law, EU law, specifically sources and nature of international law, the state responsibility and international tax law.