1st Edition

Political Trials in Poland 1981-1986

By Andrzej Swidlicki Copyright 1988

    First published in 1988, Political Trials in Poland 1981-1986 describes the major political trials which took place in Poland between 1981 and 1986. Based on extensive original research using both official and unofficial information from Poland and interviews with Solidarity activists, it shows how the trials constituted an attempt by the Jaruzelski regime to break the back of the independent Solidarity movement by judicial and penal measures. It discusses how the authorities abused the law and how the law itself leaves much to be desired and it charts the different human rights that were violated in each case. It considers the implications of the abuse of law in this way for the rule of law and the image of the state in communist countries. This book will be of interest to students of history and political science.

    Acknowledgement Introduction 1. The Rigours of Martial Law 2. The Trials of December 1981 Strikers 3. The Trials of the Internees 4. The Sedition Trials 5. The Trials of the Underground 6. The Basic Freedoms and the Courtroom 7. The Police and the Prosecution 8. The Prison System 9. Freedom Under the PPR Law Glossary of Terms Used in this Book Index

    Biography

    Andrzej Swidlicki