1) Undertaking research in the area of the reception of Roman law in England and the English and American legal history.
2) Teaching courses linked with my main fields of research
3) Supervising students and doctoral candaidates who would like to conduct research in the area relevant to my own fields of research.
Functions
Bio
I am a lawyer and canon lawyer. I was educated at the University of Lodz (LLM, 2010; Ph.D. 2015; Sc.D., 2020) and the University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski in Warsaw (JCL, 2016). Currently, I am holding the position of the University Professor of Law and the Director of the Centre for Anglo-American Legal Tradition. I have published around eighty scientific works, including books, edited collections, articles, chapters and numerous smaller pieces. My main fields of research are the reception of Roman law in England and English legal history. In addition, I am interested and I am occasionally undertaking research on American legal history, history of Polish law and the impact of Roman law on Polish legal culture, as well as medieval canon law. I have participated in numerous conferences and seminars during which I have presented papers and lectures. For my research, I got internal and external grants. During last ten years, I have also actively taught Roman law, English legal history, methodology of common law, and global legal history.
Office hours
Associate professor
Department of Roman Law
CYCLICAL DUTY
TUESDAY
08:45 - 10:00|Remote office
During the UniLodz Senate sessions, office hours are available by prior email appointment. Senate session dates: 19 Nov., 17 Dec., 21 Jan., 18 Feb., 18 Mar., 15 Apr., 13 May, 24 Jun.. On 12 and 19 Jan. 2025, the office hours will be held online due to temporary closure of the building of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lodz.
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