Centre for Research on European Institutional Design

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Robert Grzeszczak

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e-mail: r.grzeszczak@wpia.uw.edu.pl

Robert Grzeszczak – is Professor of Law at the School of Law of the University of Warsaw; Member (since 2018- ) and Chairman of Committee of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences (2020-2023), Member of the Programming Board of the Strategic Litigation Program of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Member of the Polish Association of European Law and of Polish Group of the International Law Association, Member of International Society of Public Law (I-CON), 2003 – 2008 was affiliated to the Chair of European and International Law of University of Wrocław and at the Chair of Law in the Willy Brandt Centre for German and European Studies at the University of Wroclaw. Professor Grzeszczak’s research background is the constitutional analysis of European Union, ore specifically: European Public Law (in particular Comparative Constitutional Law, EU Law and the EU political system); Europeanisation and Internationalisation of Public Law;
Selected publications

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email: m.slok@wpia.uw.edu.pl

Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska, PhD – assistant professor at Faculty of Law and Administration, cooperates with DELab UW, since 2013 is a co-editor of a blog devoted to international law przegladpm.blogspot.com. She combines her academic carrier with working in the Chancellery of the Senate of the Republic of Poland as an analyst.
Her research are primarily focused on international economic law and the role of the European Union as a specific subject of international economic relations.
In the years 2014 – 2015 she was the principal investigator of the NCN Sonata grant “Anatomy of regional trade agreements. What really matters?” No. 2013/09/D/HS5/01328. The aim of the project was to analyse the European Union’s trade agreements. In the same period, she was also an evistigator at the NCN Opus grant carried out at the Warsaw School of Economics entitled “Impact of free trade area EU – USA on value, characteristics and organization of economic cooperation in the world economy. Consequences for Poland.” principal investigator – Prof. Elżbieta Czarny.
Currently, since 2020, she has been the head of the OPUS grant entitled “International economic law in the era of digital transition: trends, regulatory models, and specific solutions concerning e-commerce and data” 2019/35/B/HS5/02107. The aim of the grant is to analyze new regulatory areas in trade agreements related to the development of the digital economy.
In recent years, part of Dr. Słok-Wódkowska’s research has also been devoted to purely systemic issues of the European Union, such as the role of the European Parliament and the national parliaments of the Member States.

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Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska

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Jagna Mucha

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email: jagna.mucha@uw.edu.pl

dr Jagna Mucha – Assistant Professor (adiunkt), Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw. In her academic work, Jagna has been interested in Polish, international, comparative and European consumer law and different forms of dispute resolution. She is running empirical research projects on consumer collective redress (class actions)- grant Sonatina- and consumer law enforcement- grant Sonata. Both projects are funded by the Polish National Science Centre. Additionally, her academic interests revolve around the problem of access to justice and alternative dispute resolution methods (ADR). In 2017 Jagna was awarded PhD with distinction for a thesis on alternative dispute resolution for consumer disputes in the European Union. Her research in this field was supported by the Deutscher Akademischen Austauschdienst (research conducted at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich) and the Polish National Science Centre (project partially run at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford).

Centre for Research on European Institutional Design is supported by Students and Doctoral Candidates:

e-mail: a.wagstyl@student.uw.edu.pl

Adrian Wagstyl – student of law and history at the College of Interdisciplinary Individual Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Warsaw (MISH UW). Since 2021, contractor of the grant “Germany and Poland in a Diversified European Union” carried out by the University of Leipzig and the University of Warsaw (https://bit.ly/3mHiDcV). From 2021 to 2022 president of the Scientific Circle of European Law operating at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw.

e-mail: m.chojka@student.uw.edu.pl

Michał Chojka – a first-year student of law and international relations at the College of Interdisciplinary Individual Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Warsaw (MISH UW). Showing interest mainly in EU, international and constitutional law, nevertheless still expecting to develop and deepen further research interests during his studies. Currently a member of the Scientific Circle of European Law and Diplomacy and Law.

e-mail: wj.janas@student.uw.edu.pl

Witold Janas– studies law and holds a BA degree in international relations from the College of Interdisciplinary Individual Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Warsaw. In the frames of his studies, he has also participated in Erasmus exchanges at the university Paris II Panthéon Assas (2020) and Universidad de Valencia (2022-2023). Witold is also a former intern at the European Parliament and former president of the European Law Student Society. He is interested in traveling, culture, and the contemporary world.