School of Law Structure | Faculty | Departments | Research Centers
School of Law Structure | Faculty | Departments | Research Centers
The School of Law is an organizational unit of the University conducting research and teaching activities in the field of law and related disciplines. The functioning of the School is grounded in the potential of its academic staff—who possess significant scientific and didactic experience—as well as systematically developed research activities and cooperation with the socio-economic environment. Faculty members deliver high-quality education, participate in domestic and international research projects, engage in expert consultancy, and collaborate with public institutions, the judiciary, law firms, non-governmental organizations, and private sector entities.
Scientific research in law and related sciences is conducted within departments, units, and research centers. These entities develop new research directions and take measures to involve students in scientific and project activities. School of Law faculty participate in research networks, project consortia, and scientific initiatives, while also promoting the transfer of knowledge and research results into legal, economic, and administrative practice. Research findings are utilized in the review of legislative acts, the formulation of regulatory recommendations, and the support of decision-making processes in both the public and private sectors.
The structure of the School of Law consists of:
Dean: Prof. Bartłomiej Nowak, Vice-Rector for Infrastructure and Administration Vice-Dean for Full-time Studies: Rafał Pasternak, PhD Vice-Dean for Part-time Studies: Arleta Nerka, PhD Scientific Council for the Legal Sciences Discipline Chair: Prof. Łukasz Gruszczyński
Departments and Divisions:
Department of Theory, Philosophy and History of Law Department of Criminal Law Department of Civil Law Department of International and EU Law Department of Administrative and Public Economic Law Department of Legal Problems of Administration and Management Division of Constitutional Law Division of Civil Procedure Division of Commercial and Capital Market Law Division of Intellectual Property Law and Modern Technologies Division of Financial and Tax Law Division of Labor Law Division of Legal and Business Risk Management
Research Centers:
Center for Fiscal Studies and Tax Advisory VAT Research Center Center for Space Studies Interdisciplinary Research Center for Energy Transition – Energy for a New World KU Legal Interdisciplinary Research Center ACTIO Research Center for Claims Enforcement Methods Economic Insurance Center
Faculty
Classes are conducted by distinguished Polish and foreign scholars as well as experienced legal practitioners. The faculty includes judges of the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, and common courts; arbitrators of arbitration and mediation tribunals (including UNCITRAL, the Vienna International Arbitral Centre, and the International Chamber of Commerce Court of International Arbitration); advocates, attorneys-at-law, notaries, prosecutors, bailiffs, bankruptcy trustees, and corporate lawyers. The staff also comprises the President and Vice-President of the Personal Data Protection Office (UODO), as well as experts serving in the Senate Analysis and Petitions Office, the Sejm Bureau of Research, the Constitutional Tribunal, the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), the Ministry of Justice, the Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK), the Polish Space Agency (specifically regarding space insurance), the Polish Chamber of Commerce (KIG), the Polish Football Association (PZPN), and others.
The curriculum is further enriched by visiting professors - renowned academics and practitioners from the United States and Europe - who bring an international perspective and years of academic experience to the classroom.
The research and teaching staff of the School of Law represents the highest substantive level, providing students with a comprehensive view of every field of law - from both theoretical and practical angles. Classes are taught by lecturers who combine academic activity with active legal practice, expert and advisory roles, or public service functions. As a result, students have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with current problems regarding the interpretation and application of law, analyzed from various professional perspectives.
Research Activity
A vital component of the School of Law's operations is scientific research conducted within domestic and international research projects and grants, funded, among others, by domestic and European resources. Academic staff are authors and co-authors of numerous monographs, commentaries, scientific articles, and legal expert reports published in Poland and abroad. Detailed information on current research projects is available on the website.
The School publishes the scientific journal "Krytyka Prawa. Niezależne Studia nad Prawem" (Critique of Law. Independent Legal Studies), listed in Journal Citation Reports, indexed in Scopus and Web of Science (ESCI), and published under the Diamond Open Access model.
School of Law academic staff actively participate in scientific life, sitting on editorial boards and scientific councils of leading legal journals, such as: Przegląd Ustawodawstwa Gospodarczego, Państwo i Prawo, Praca i Zabezpieczenie Społeczne, Polish Yearbook of International Law, International Journal of Forensic Jurisprudence and Medical Jurisprudence, Nowa Currenda, Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego, Europejski Przegląd Sądowy, and Cybersecurity and Law.
Our Faculty guarantees high-quality education and a close connection between legal studies and the current challenges of legal practice and scholarship
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