Period of the Second Polish Republic (1918-1939)
- Gołąb S., Draft of provision of the Polish Civil Code on coercion, fraud and statements not made in earnest – with motives and a comparative table, Poznań 1920.
- Bossowski F., Draft provisions on the right of retention in the new Civil Code of the Polish State, CzPiE 1921 No. 5-6, pp. 148-160.
- Till E., Draft by the rapporteur of the chapter of the Polish Civil Code on compensation for damage caused by unlawful acts, PPiA 1921.
- Till E., Polish Law of Obligations (General Part). Preliminary draft with motives, Lviv 1923.
- Rosenblüth I., Draft provisions of the Polish Civil Code on ‘abnormalities in the adoption and manifestation of a decision’, Kraków 1926.
- Domański L., Draft of the Law of Obligations (co-report), Warsaw 1927.
Period of the Polish People’s Republic (1944-1989)
- Draft of Book Three of the Civil Code (Titles I-VII), Demokratyczny Przegląd Prawniczy 1948, No. 10, pp. 39-48.
- Draft of Book Three of the Civil Code (Titles VIII-XVII), Demokratyczny Przegląd Prawniczy 1948, No. 11, pp. 45-57.
- Draft of Book Three of the Civil Code (Titles XVIII-XXV), Democratic Legal Review 1948 No. 12, pp. 31-38.
- Draft of the Civil Code passed in the first reading. Book III Obligations, Warsaw 1948.
- Provisions introducing the Civil Code of the People’s Republic of Poland / Civil Code of the People’s Republic of Poland (draft from 1951).
- Justification of the draft Civil Code (1951)
- Draft of the Civil Code of the Polish People’s Republic, Warsaw 1954 (Book 3 Obligations)
- Ministry of Justice, Draft of the Civil Code of the Polish People’s Republic. Text agreed upon as a result of nationwide discussions, Warsaw 1955 (Book 3 Obligations).
- Draft of the Civil Code of the Polish People’s Republic, Warsaw 1960 (Book 3 Obligations).
- Codification Commission at the Ministry of Justice, Draft of the Civil Code of the Polish People’s Republic, Warsaw 1961 (Book 3 Obligations).
- Codification Commission at the Ministry of Justice, Draft of the Civil Code and provisions introducing the Civil Code, Warsaw 1962 (Book 3 Obligations).
