FACULTY OF LAW, CANON LAW AND ADMINISTRATION JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN

PEOPLE – STUDIES – STRUCTURE Editorial Board: Rev. Piotr Stanisz Paweł Wojtasik

English version: Konrad Szulga (translator) Delaine R. Swenson (linguistic consultation) Law is a significant constituent of culture; it was and invariably is a decisive development factor deriving from the legacy of ancient Greece and Western Roman civilization. As a scientific discipline, it has been Alma Mater by combining the studies of law, canon law, cultivated at universities from the beginning. Studium administration and recently: European studies. generale in Bologna, the first European university The characteristic feature of studies at our founded at the turn of the 11th century, was in fact University concentrates on the universal and a school gathering the most outstanding professors of humanistic, and not only the professional aspect of Roman law and experts in canon law – the disciplines education. According to this assumption, the curricula, that provided favorable conditions for academic studies besides the core, fundamental legal subjects, additiona- in medieval Europe. Likewise, Catholic universities, lly encompass general lectures on issues pertaining to whose origins date back to the middle of the 19th the world of values, ethics, Catholic social science and century, formed legal faculties. the discipline of thinking. At the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin The Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Adminis- law as a scientific discipline has been pursued since the tration having its share in the University mission, very beginning of the University existence, i.e. since the following the idea of Deo et Patriae, endeavors to train year 1918, the same year in which regained future lawyers, so that they will be capable of boldly independence. The Faculty of Law and Socio-Economic facing the contemporary challenges and become Sciences and the Faculty of Canon Law were then creatively involved in the process of national incorporated into the University structure. The course transformation as well as being able to assume the new in canon law has been functioning uninterrupted since tasks necessitated by the technological progress, then. However, the study of law ceased to be taught for globalisation and Polish integration with the European the years 1952-1981 as a result of the dissolution of the Union structures and utilize their skills and education Section of Law of the Faculty of Law and Socio- pro publico bono. Economics Sciences caused by the communist authori- ties. At present, the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration, the successor of those faculties, Rev. Antoni Dębiński continues the ninety-year-old juridical tradition at our Dean and Professor of Law

3 THE MISSION OF JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN

On 27 July 1918, on the initiative of the Rev. Idzi Radziszewski, the Polish Episcopate established the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Lublin with Radziszewski taking the office of rector (university president). After the death of Pope John Paul II, the University Senate convened for an extraordinary meeting on 4 April 2005 resolved to name the University after John Paul II as homage paid to the great Polish Pope. The University's mission is to conduct research in the spirit of harmony between science and faith, as well as educating and nurturing the Catholic intelligentsia and fostering Christian culture. The identity of the University is manifested in: special attention to the high level of research and graduate education, the study and dissemination of the Christian vision of man and the world against the backdrop of contemporary challenges, the concern for the preservation and cultivation of the most precious traditions of the homeland and, with this end in view, the formation of young generations; moreover, this identity is demonstrated through the University's pursuing policies related to its location in Lublin, the city hosting the Union of Lublin establishing the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569. It is the University's name, the name of its patron and its motto Deo et Patrie that urge the academic community to advocate its identity. The historical legacy of Lublin calls for an active involvement - also in collaboration with other universities and non-academic institutions - in the affairs of the city and the region. DEO ET PATRIAE FOR GOD AND FATHERLAND

4 Multinational traditions of the Republic, as well as the situation of the city near the eastern Polish border, indicate the trends in international cooperation and lead to the strengthening of ties between the nations of the Old Continent, and combine the achievements of Eastern and Western culture. With respect and reverence, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin recognizes and continues the great Polish pope's work of life and teaching; the Pope himself adjured the University to do so during his memorable visit to Lublin on 9 June 1987, "University! Alma Mater! You are embraced by the same love that Christ loved unto the end. You are embraced by the Eucharist. Remain in this beneficiary embrace of the Redeemer of the world. Serve the Truth! If you serve the Truth - you serve Freedom. And liberation of man and the Nation. You serve Life!"

Fragments of the Preamble of the Statute of KUL

Since 1954 the head of the Chair of Ethics in the Department of Christian Philosophy was Rev. Prof. Karol Wojtyła

„University! Serve the Thruth!” John Paul II

5 HISTORY OF THE FACULTY

The origins of legal studies at the Catholic University of Lublin are strictly associated with the history and the emergence of the University, which opened in 1918. The University founding fathers, who in the interwar period conceived a universal research Deans of the Faculty of Canon Law and educational program, envisaged a program in law and Moral Sciences (1918 - 1984): and created two juridical faculties: Faculty of Canon Rev. Prof. Bronisław Żongołłowicz Law and Moral Sciences and the Faculty of Law and Rev. Prof. Józef Florczak Rev. Prof. Antoni Szymański Socio-Economic Sciences with the Legal Section being Rev. Prof. Andrzej Michał Micheletti of first concern. Rev. Prof. Aleksander Wójcicki Rev. Prof. Gommar Michiels OFMCap Rev. Prof. Jan Roth SJ Faculty of Canon Law and Moral Sciences Rev. Prof. Henryk Insadowski In the interwar period, the Faculty of Canon Bp. Prof. Piotr Kałwa Law was the only autonomous faculty of this discipline Rev. Prof. Paweł Pałka in Poland. At other academic centers in Poland Bp. Prof. Jan Nowicki (Krakow, , , Vilnius), canon law was taught Rev. Prof. Stanisław Płodzień within theological departments. After the end of World Rev. Prof. Józef Rybczyk War II, the Faculty of Canon Law resumed its activity Bp. Prof. Piotr Hemperek and operated continuously until 1984, when it was Rev. Prof. Józef Krukowski incorporated in the newly established Faculty of Canon Law and Legal Studies.

6 Faculty of Law and Socio-Economic Sciences In the period from the University's inception to deliberate policy implemented by the Communist 1952, law at the Catholic University of Lublin was authorities that aimed to hinder the impact of the taught within the Faculty of Law and Socio-Economic Catholic University of Lublin on the training and Sciences. The Lublin-based Faculty of Law was one of education of academic youth. The Communists' utmost six others that operated in the Second Polish Republic. objective was to ideologise and exploit law for the regime's purposes. The first instructors employed by the faculty arrived from various universities, primarily from Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv. The staff permanently associated with the faculty included: Roman Longchamps de Berier, an outstanding civil law Deans of the Faculty of Law expert, and Zbigniew Pazdro, a professor of and Socio-Economics Sciences (1918 - 1952): administrative law. Other researchers and teachers of Prof. Antoni Peretiatkowicz long standing permanently associated with the Prof. Edward Dubanowicz University were: Ignacy Czuma, Wit Klonowiecki, Prof. Leon Waściszakowski Henryk Dembiński, Zdzisław Papierkowski, Antoni Prof. Roman Longchamps de Berier Pastuszka; affiliated with the Catholic University, not Prof. Stefan Glaser only formally but also ideologically, they continued Prof. Bronisław Bouffałł their work after World War II. Prof. Ignacy Czuma The years after World War II saw a rapid Prof. Ludwik Kazimierz Antoni Górski development of the Legal Section at the Faculty of Law Rev. Prof. Jan Wiślicki and Socio-Economic Sciences. In 1944, the Catholic Rev. Prof. Antoni Szymański University of Lublin was the first institution of higher Prof. Witold Zenon Krzyżanowski education on Polish territory that reopened during the Prof. Antoni Deryng ongoing warfare. However, the development of the Prof. Zdzisław Papierkowski faculty, including its Legal Section, was stopped Prof. Czesław Strzeszewski following the decision of the Minister of Education Prof. Henryk Dembiński worded in a letter dated 23 June 1949 and addressed, Prof. Leon Halban "To the Citizen Rector of the Catholic University of Prof. Aleksander Kunicki Lublin." By invoking the relevant decree, the minister ordered "a gradual dissolution of the Legal Section of the Faculty of Law and Socio-Economic Sciences at the Catholic University of Lublin." The Legal Section ultimately ceased to operate in 1952. The dissolution of the Faculty of Law and Socio- Economic Sciences marked the first stage of a

7 Faculty of Canon Law and Legal Sciences The initiative of restoring the Legal Section was promoted by the Rev. Prof. Józef Krukowski, the then dean of Faculty of Canon Law, at the turn of the 1970s. The section reopened in 1981 at the Faculty of Canon Law. In 1984 the faculty was renamed the Faculty of Faculty of Canon and Civil Law Canon Law and Legal Sciences. In 1989 the name of the faculty was again From the very beginning, among the section's modified to the Faculty of Canon and Civil Law. Rev. personnel there were: Rev. Józef Krukowski, Prof. Marian Stasiak was appointed to the post of the Rev. Henryk Karbownik, Rev. Henryk Misztal, and faculty dean and remained on his post until 1999. In professors who, despite their achievements and the 1990's, the following professors were employed at expertise, were not able to find employment at state the Section of Law: Jan Świtka, Andrzej Szajkowski, universities because of their political views or Henryk Cioch, Józef Skoczylas, Stanisław Wrzosek and activities: Adam Strzembosz, Wiesław Chrzanowski Kazimierz Kruczalak. Since the time of the Section and Władysław Rostocki. The Legal Section continued revival, the number of young scholars has gradually to grow and new researchers were employed: increased; they are mostly the graduates of the Faculty Wojciech Łączkowski, Jan Widacki, Jerzy Wratny, of Law. Hanna Suchocka. In addition, the section admitted lecturers from other academic centers. From Maria Curie-Skłodowska University: Jan Ziembiński, Henryk Reniger, Andrzej Wąsek, Wanda Wójtowicz, Marek Kuryłowicz, Mirosław Granat; from the : Edward Drozd; from Warsaw University: Tadeusz Ereciński and Marek Safian.

Deans of the Faculty since 1984: 1984: Rev. Prof. Józef Krukowski 1987: Rev. Prof. Henryk Misztal 1989: Rev. Prof. Marian Stasiak 1999: Abp. Prof. Andrzej Dzięga 2004: Rev. Prof. Antoni Dębiński

8 Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration After establishing a new major of University, Aldo Moro University of Bari, Kiev National administration in 1999, the name of the faculty University and the universities in Alba Iulia, Sassari, changed into the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Olomouc and Passau. Further, it cooperates with: Administration. Today, the faculty is structured into Chicago-Kent College of Law, University of four institutes: the Institute of Law, the Institute of Notre Dame, the Canonical Institute in Podsdam Canon Law, the Institute of Administration and the (Kanonistischen Institut), the Congregation for the Institute of European Studies (created in 2009). Causes of Saints, the Society for Legal Policy in Trier The faculty offers programs in four dysciplines: (Stiftung Gesellschaft für Rechtspolitik) and the law, canon law, administration and European studies. Association for Religion and Religious Liberty in the The courses are full-time and part-time. Currently, European Union, based in Bischofsgrün (Gesellschaft faculty personnel total 133 employees; there are 4,640 für Religion und Religionsfreiheit in der Europäischen students, including 1,796 law students, 242 canon law Union e.V.), the Slovakian Canonist Association and the students, 1,682 administration students and 266 Polish Canonist Association. undergraduates pursuing European studies, 222 graduates attend PhD programs. In addition the faculty offers a number of postgraduate courses. The professors of juridical faculties held the An important element of the faculty's Office of the University Rector and Vice-Rector: involvement in the social and political reality is the Prof. Leon Waściszakowski - cooperation with governmental and non- Vice-Rector (1922-1925) governmental organizations and contribution to the Prof. Ignacy Czuma - work of parliamentary committees. Their research Vice-Rector (1938-1939) activity is discernible through the organization and Rev. Prof. Antoni Szymański - participation in international and national Rector (1933-1939); conferences and seminars that gather academics and Vice-Rector (1922/23, 1927/28) practitioners of law. Their outcome is promoted Prof. Zdzisław Papierkowski - through scientific publications on political and social Vice-Rector (1944/45, 1948/49, reforms, European law, economic law, constitutional 1959/60, 1967/68) law, state finance, law of State - Church relations, Prof. Czesław Strzeszewski - concordat law or matrimonial law. Vice-Rector (1949-1951) The faculty works in close collaboration with Rev. Prof. Stanisław Płodzień - the legal academia in Europe and the U.S., for Vice-Rector (1954-1956) example: Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Rev. Prof. Józef Rybczyk - Budapest, Catholic University of Leuven, Catholic Vice-Rector (1956-1959) University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Charles Rev. Prof. Piotr Hemperek - University in Prague, Vytautas Magnus University in Rector (1983-1989) Kaunas, Ivan Franko University in Lviv, Vilnius

9 HONORARY DOCTORATES

Cardinal August Hlond - for his contribution as the Primate of Poland to the organization of the Polish Church in the Regained Territories (western Poland); the honor was proposed by the Faculty of Canon Law (1948). Archbishop Prof. Émile-Arsène Blanchet - for his scientific input, especially in connection with Servant of God Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński - exercising the authority of Rector of the Catholic doctor of canon law and a graduate of the Faculty of Institute in ; the honor was proposed by the Canon Law, Catholic University of Lublin; he was Faculty of Canon Law (1964). conferred the honor for his contribution to the dissemination of philosophical knowledge and for Venerable Servant of God John Paul II - in scientific achievements in the province of Christian admiration for the integrity of his doctrine on human philosophy, especially social ethics, and for his work for dignity and value of the human person, as well as for the Faculty of Christian Philosophy during his term as unrelenting defense of human rights in the modern the Grand Chancellor of the Catholic University of world; the honor granted by common consent of all Lublin; the honor was proposed by the Faculty of the University faculties (1983). Christian Philosophy (1949).

- for outstanding scientific Fr. Prof. Gommar Michiels - Dean of the Faculty of Prof. Paul Mikat achievements and contribution to the Catholic Canon Law (1924-1928 and 1931-1935) - for a long, University of Lublin, linked to his political and social dedicated work for the University, and especially for activity; the honor was proposed by the Faculty of his input in the organization of studies and his Canon and Civil Law (1990). outstanding work as a tutor and researcher, which garnered the University country and Europe-wide - for his superior recognition; the honor was proposed by the Faculty of Bishop Prof. Eugenio Corecco contribution to the development of canon law; the Theology (1957). honor proposed by the Faculty of Canon and Secular Law (1994). Bishop Prof. Piotr Kałwa - Dean of the Faculty of Canon Law (1939 and 1946-1950) - for his dedication Archbishop Szczepan Wesoły - for his to the Catholic University of Lublin during his 30- contribution to fostering the spiritual heritage of the years of work as a professor; for exemplary research Polish nation and promotion of Christian culture and teaching achievements, especially in the field of among Polish communities abroad made during his Polish ecclesiastical law; the honor was proposed by overseas pastoral service and while serving as a the Faculty of Theology (1958). delegate of the Polish Primate for emigrant ministry; the honor was proposed by the Faculty of Canon and Civil Law (1996).

10 Cardinal Prof. Zenon Grocholewski - for his Cardinal Prof. Peter Erdö - in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the development of the output as an eminent canon law expert investigating study of canon law and promotion of the legal culture the history of the sources and literature of canon law, of the Catholic Church in the contemporary world; for matrimonial law, the law of the holy sacraments, the ecclesiastical significance of his ministry at the concordat law and the problems of the relationships Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura and between rites. In his work and activities, he always promotion of Poland world-wide; the honor was attaches special attention to the significance of the proposed by the Faculty of Canon and Civil Law Gospel and Christian values in European and world (1999). progress; the honor was proposed by the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration (2005). Prof. Bernd Rüthers - in recognition of his outstanding scientific achievements in the theory of Cardinal Prof. Tarcisio Bertone - for a significant law and efforts aimed to rest law on a system of contribution to the study of canon law as a scholar moral values in accordance with the teachings of the and Secretary of State of the Holy See during the Church; for his contribution to the research on reform of public ecclesiastical law, inspired by the building employee relations conforming to Catholic Second Vatican Council and concerning the relations social teaching; the honor was proposed by the between the Catholic Church and political and Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration international communities; the honor was proposed by (2000). the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration (2009). Archbishop Józef Kowalczyk - for adhering to the mission of the Apostolic Nuncio in Poland marked by Prof. Lech Kaczynski - as a token of respect and great concern for the Roman Catholic Church in appreciation for the manner of exercising the Poland and the Polish nation; in recognition of his authority of President of the Republic of Poland; for achievements in the normalization of the Church's initiating and strengthening understanding among condition in Poland; the honor was proposed by the nations; for active participation in Polish public life; Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration for reinforcing Poland's presence in the international (2001). arena; for a steadfast safeguarding of the national dignity, independence and security; for accepting the country's welfare and citizens' prosperity as the highest dictate; the honor was proposed by the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration (2009).

11 STATE AND CHURCH FUNCTIONS OF FACULTY MEMBERS

The academics of the University's juridical faculties hold or held responsible state and church positions, thus contributing to the life of the Church and Polish political changes. These people are:

Bishop Prof. Jan Nowicki († 1973) Apostolic Administrator in Lubaczów (1968-1973);

Bishop Prof. Piotr Kałwa († 1974) Prof. Alicja Grześkowiak Bishop of the Lublin Diocese (1949-1974), Senator of 1,st 2, nd 3 rd and 4 th term (1989-2001), Great Chancellor of KUL; Speaker of the 4th term Senate (1997-2001);

Bishop Prof. Walenty Wójcik († 1990) Prof. Marek Kuryłowicz Auxiliary Bishop of the Sandomierz Diocese Judge of State Tribunal (1989-1991); (1960-1990);

Prof. Wojciech Łączkowski Bishop Prof. Piotr Hemperek (†1992) Judge of the Constitutional Tribunal (1989-1998), Auxiliary Bishop of the Lublin Diocese (1982-1992); Chairman of National Electoral Commission (1994- Rector of KUL (1983-1988); 1998); member of Monetary Policy Council (1998- 2004); Archbishop Prof. Andrzej Dzięga Bishop of the Sandomierz Diocese (2002-2009); Prof. Marek Safjan Archbishop of the Szczecin-Kamień Diocese since 2009; President of the Constitutional Tribunal (1998-2006); Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union Bishop Artur Miziński, JCD since 2009; Auxiliary Bishop of the Lublin Diocese since 2004; Prof. Adam Strzembosz Rev. Prof. Józef Krukowski Deputy State Secretary in the Ministry of Justice Counsellor of the Papal Legal Texts Interpretation (1990-1991), judge of the Supreme Court (1990-1998), Council since 1985; expert of the Parliamentary Special First President of the Supreme Court (1994-1998); Commission focused on the ratification of the Concordat between Poland and the Holy See (1993- Hanna Suchocka, PhD 1998); delegate of the Polish Episcopate to the Prime Minister (1992-1993), Minister of Justice and Constitutional Commission of the National Assembly Public Prosecutor General (1997-2000), Member of (1994-1997); member of the Legal Consultative Parliament (1980-1985; 1989-2001); since November Committee to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (1998- 2001, the Polish Ambassador to the Holy See; 2001);

Prof. Andrzej Szajkowski Prof. Wiesław Chrzanowski since 1998 member and in the years 2000-2002 Minister of Justice and Public Prosecutor General Chairman of the Legislative Council at the Prime st (1991), Member of Parliament of 1 term (1991-1993) Minister's Office; Marshal of Parliament of the 1st term (1991-1993), Senator (1997-2001); Prof. Marian Zdyb Judge of the Constitutional Tribunal (1998-2006).

12 THE STRUCTURE OF THE FACULTY FACULTY GOVERNANCE

Rev. Professor ANTONI DĘBIŃSKI, PhD Dean of the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration DARIUSZ DUDEK, Hab. PhD, University Professor Associate Dean for full-time studies Fr WIESŁAW BAR, Hab. JCD, University Professor Associate Dean for doctoral studies, diploma nostrification, scientific contacts of the Faculty and the Erasmus program Rev. PIOTR STANISZ, Hab. PhD, University Professor Associate Dean for part-time studies and research

THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY COUNCIL: Rev. Professor Stanisław WILK, STD - Rector of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Senior Faculty Members: Rev. Leszek ADAMOWICZ, Hab. JCD, University Professor Fr Wiesław BAR, Hab. JCD, University Professor Rev. Włodzimierz BROŃSKI, Hab. PhD, University Professor Professor Henryk CIOCH, PhD Rev. Professor Antoni DĘBIŃSKI, PhD Rev. Stanisław DUBIEL, Hab. JCD, University Professor Dariusz DUDEK, Hab. PhD, University Professor Rev. abp Andrzej DZIĘGA, Hab. JCD, University Professor Paweł FAJGIELSKI, Hab. PhD, Associate Professor Rev. Sławomir FUNDOWICZ, Hab. PhD, University Professor Grzegorz GOŹDZIEWICZ, Hab. PhD, University Professor Grzegorz GÓRSKI, Hab. PhD, University Professor Marta GRESZATA-TELUSIEWICZ, Hab. JCD, University Professor Andrzej HERBET, Hab. PhD, University Professor Professor Wiktor HRYSZCZUK, PhD Rev. Sylwester KASPRZAK, Hab. JCD, Associate Professor Rev. Professor Antoni KOŚĆ, PhD Artur KUŚ, Hab. PhD, University Professor Jerzy MIGDAŁ, Hab. PhD, University Professor Rev. Professor Henryk MISZTAL, JCD Rev. Krzysztof ORZESZYNA, Hab. PhD, University Professor Rev. Professor Stanisław PAŹDZIOR, JCD Maciej RUDNICKI, Hab. PhD, University Professor Rev. Mirosław SITARZ, Hab. JCD, University Professor Rev. Ambroży SKORUPA, Hab. JCD, University Professor Paweł SMOLEŃ, Hab. PhD, University Professor Rev. Piotr STANISZ, Hab. PhD, University Professor Rev. Marian STASIAK, Hab. JCD, University Professor Delaine SWENSON, JD, University Professor Rev. Tadeusz SYCZEWSKI, Hab. STD, University Professor Marcin TRZEBIATOWSKI, Hab. PhD, Associate Professor Rev. Stanisław TYMOSZ, Hab. JCD, University Professor Krzysztof WIAK, Hab. PhD, Associate Professor Jacek WIDŁO, Hab. PhD, Associate Professor Professor Władysław WITCZAK, MD Professor Stanisław WRZOSEK, PhD

13 OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY COUNCIL:

Representatives of the Junior Faculty Members: Tomasz SIENIOW, PhD Rev. Tadeusz STANISŁAWSKI, PhD Wojciech STASZEWSKI, PhD Wojciech WYTRĄŻEK, PhD - secretary Sebastian KWIECIEŃ, PhD - secretary

Monika SPUZ-SZPOS, MA - representative of administrative staff Professors Emeriti: Representatives of students: Professor Wiesław CHRZANOWSKI, PhD Marek CHODNICKI Professor Jerzy FLAGA, PhD Iwona FILIP Professor Jan GŁUCHOWSKI, PhD Ewelina JUDA Alicja GRZEŚKOWIAK, Hab. PhD, University Professor Maria KLECZEK Professor Wojciech ŁĄCZKOWSKI, PhD Andrzej KONIOR Józef SKOCZYLAS, Hab. PhD, University Professor Izabela MISIEJUK Professor Adam STRZEMBOSZ, PhD Piotr POKORNY Professor Andrzej SZAJKOWSKI, PhD Łukasz SADOWSKI Professor Borys TYSZCZYK, PhD Tomasz SZAMBELAN Fr Professor Bronisław ZUBERT, JCD

14 INSTITUTE OF LAW

Head of the Institute: Office: Magdalena Brzezińska, MA (room: C-527; phone: 48 81 44 53 527) PAWEŁ SMOLEŃ, Al. Racławickie 14, 20-950 Lublin Hab. PhD, University Professor

The Institute of Law was inaugurated on 1 are required to complete obligatory professional September 2008, pursuant to the resolution of the training. Students also have the opportunity to broaden University Senate of 31 January 2008. It was created by their practical skills as regards the provision of legal the merger of four institutes: general legal sciences, assistance by enrolling in the University Legal Clinic and private law, public law and criminal law. the Center for Advancing Legal Skills. Moreover, the The institute consists of 18 departments with University-based School of American Law offers over 90 scholars conducting their research and teaching training in the American legal system delivered through activity. Many of them are distinguished academics and a series of lectures in English. Full-time studies also offer practitioners of law. The faculty is accredited to confer a specialisation in the keystones of Ukrainian law. doctoral and postdoctoral degrees in law. The training of future lawyers adheres to the Christian system of values; consequently, when taking Law as a major offers full-time and part-time up employment in legal professions, state and local courses. The graduates may elect to continue their administration and in other sectors of social activity, the studies in doctoral programs (full and part-time) and alumni not only display a thorough legal knowledge, but postgraduate programs. also a model Catholic stance. The teaching of law complies with ministerial standards. The training program acknowledges the guidelines of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The students may participate in the interna- tional exchange program ERASMUS. Undergraduates

I Department of Civil Law Room C-706 Fields of research: Ph. +48 81 44 53 706; e-mail: [email protected] • application of civil law in labor relations • selected institutions of family law and law on the Chair of the Department: acts of civil status Professor Henryk Cioch, PhD • selected aspects of cooperative law • selected institutions of the law of succession Jacek Chaciński, PhD - Associate Professor • property relations between spouses Mariusz Grabowski, PhD - Associate Professor Grzegorz Jędrejek, PhD - Associate Professor Piotr Kasprzyk, PhD - Associate Professor Katarzyna Skubisz-Kępka, PhD - Associate Professor Hanna Witczak, PhD - Associate Professor Piotr Zakrzewski, PhD - Associate Professor Katarzyna Dębińska-Domagała, MA - Assistant

15 II Department of Civil Law Fields of research: Room C-749 • substantive, formal and legal issues related to Ph. +48 81 44 53 749 the performance of obligations • agreements in banking and insurance trading Acting Chair: • civil law protection of constitutional freedoms Andrzej Herbet, Hab. PhD, University Professor and rights in terms of accountability of public authorities and the legal status of the consumer Michał Chajda, PhD - Associate Professor • functioning of arbitration courts in Poland as Andrzej Rąpała, PhD - Associate Professor a dispute resolution alternative to state Aneta Biały, PhD - Associate Professor judiciary Sebastian Frydrych, MA - Assistant • the satisfying of the creditor by depositing the object of performance with the court

Department of Finance Law Fields of research: Room C-716 • taxation of business entities Ph. +48 81 44 53 716 • taxation of the free acquisition of property • determinants and consequences of tax arrears Chair of the Department: against selected models of fiscal policy and Paweł Smoleń, Hab. PhD, University Professor organization of the fiscal service • the issue of tax residency Michalina Duda, PhD - Associate Professor • nature and form of tax sanctions against other Beata Kucia-Guściora, PhD - Associate Professor penalties Monika Mϋnnich, PhD - Associate Professor Piotr Pomorski, PhD - Associate Professor

Department of History of State and Law Fields of research: Rooms C-719, C-720 • history of the Polish political and legal system Ph. +48 81 44 53 719 ; e-mail: [email protected] after 1918 • history of the political and legal systems of the Chair of the Department: United States and Ukraine Grzegorz Górski, Hab. PhD, University Professor • legal status of non-Catholic churches and other religious organizations in the Republic of Two Leszek Ćwikła, PhD - Associate Professor Nations (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) Marzena Dyjakowska, PhD - Associate Professor • Polish criminal law until 1795 Marzena Lipska-Toumi, PhD - Associate Professor Wojciech Sławiński, PhD - Associate Professor Marcin Zaborski, PhD - Associate Professor

Department of Civil Procedure Room C-520 Fields of research: Ph. +48 81 44 53 520 • issues of tradition and progress in judicial civil law Acting Chair: • comparative legal analysis of the institutions Rev. Professor Antoni Dębiński, PhD of judicial law • claim security, enforcement, bankruptcy and Paweł Cioch, PhD - Associate Professor rehabilitation proceedings Edyta Gapska, PhD - Associate Professor • class actions Joanna Nowińska, PhD - Associate Professor • European and international civil procedure

16 Department of Human Rights Fields of research: Room C-717A • the legal systems of protection of human rights Ph. +48 81 44 53 725 ; e-mail: [email protected] • the universal, European and supranational system of protection of human rights Chair of the Department: • subjective rights Rev. Krzysztof Orzeszyna, Hab. PhD, University Professor

Michał Skwarzyński, MA - PhD Candidate Paweł Sławicki, MA - PhD Condidate

Department of Administrative Law Rooms C-702, C-702A Fields of research: Ph. +48 81 44 53 702 • axiology of administrative law • decentralisation of public administration Chair of the Department: • access to public information Rev. Sławomir Fundowicz, Hab. PhD, University Professor • antitrust law • press law Professor Wojciech Łączkowski, PhD • intellectual property law Lidia Jaskuła, PhD - Associate Professor Robert Kędziora, PhD - Associate Professor Katarzyna Mełgieś, PhD - Associate Professor Wojciech Włodarczyk, PhD - Associate Professor Krzysztof Dobieżyński, PhD - Assistant Bartosz Kuś, MA - Assistant

Department of Commercial Law Fields of research: Room C-752 • key issues of Polish companies' law, trade Ph. +48 81 44 53 752 ; e-mail: [email protected] agreements and trade marks under the laws of the European Union Chair of the Department: • civil law interpretations of commercial law Andrzej Herbet, Hab. PhD, University Professor • termination of a lease for a definite time under a contractual provision Marcin Trzebiatowski, Hab. PhD - Associate Professor • fundamental problems of the construction and Dariusz Bucior, PhD - Associate Professor operation of private law corporations with Paweł Zdanikowski, PhD - Assistant particular emphasis on commercial companies Michał Hałasa, MA - Assistant Rafał Ostrowski, MA - Assistant

Department of Constitutional Law Fields of research: Room C-751 • rule of law and its state sovereignty Ph. +48 81 44 53 751 ; e-mail: [email protected] • constitutional foundations of the political system Chair of the Department: • constitutional foundations of judicial Dariusz Dudek, Hab. PhD, University Professor independence Marek Dobrowolski, PhD - Associate Professor • bicameral structure of the parliament Przemysław Czarnek, PhD - Associate Professor • election law Aneta Gajewska, MA - Assistant • constitutional aspects of Polish Ilona Grądzka, MA - Assistant membership in the European Union Anna Baćmaga, MA - PhD Candidate Kamila Doktór-Bindas, MA - PhD Candidate Anna Kosińska, MA - PhD Candidate

17 Department of Medical Law and Forensic Medicine Fields of research: Room C-519 • rules and regulations concerning the medical Ph. +48 81 44 53 519 profession • criminal, civil and professional liability of Chair of the Department: practitioners Professor , MD Władysław Witczak • liability of health service administration for damage caused by treatment • patient's consent to medical treatment under the Medical Profession Act • transplantation of cells, tissues and organs

Department of Labor and Social Insurance Law Fields of research: Room C-750 • institutionalization of collective labor law Ph. +48 81 44 53 750 ; e-mail: [email protected] relations • problems of re-codification of labor law Chair of the Department: • the principle of social dialogue in collective Grzegorz Goździewicz, Hab. PhD, University Professor labor law relations in Poland • the issues of protecting the sustainability of Paweł Nowik, PhD - Associate Professor labor relations in a comparative view Ewa Wronikowska, PhD - Associate Professor • the doctrine of "employment-at-will" in the Sławomir Graboń, MA - Assistant United States • legal nature of collective agreements in labor law

Department of Family Law and Family Rights Fields of research: Room C-535 • legal status of the family in binding Polish Ph. +48 81 44 53 535 ; e-mail: [email protected] legislation • legal notion of the family Chair of the Department: • concepts of communality of marriage, protection Abp. Andrzej Dzięga, Hab. JCD, University Professor of conceived life • property issues between spouses Rev. Zdzisław Jancewicz, PhD - Associate Professor Piotr Telusiewicz, PhD - Associate Professor

Department of Roman Law Fields of research: Rooms C-531, C-532 • the impact of Roman law on the juridical order of Ph. +48 81 44 53 532 ; e-mail: [email protected] the Western Church • influence of Roman law on the development of Chair of the Department: canon law Rev. Professor Antoni Dębiński, PhD • Roman law and modern civil law • status of a physician in Roman Law Maciej Jońca, PhD - Associate Professor • Roman law in the writings and activities of the Joanna Misztal-Konecka, PhD - Associate Professor Church Fathers Monika Wójcik, PhD - Associate Professor • Roman criminal law, Athenian criminal law Izabela Precz, MA - PhD Candidate

18 Department of Ecclesiastical Law Fields of research: Room C-701 • institutional forms of dialogue between State and Ph. +48 81 44 53 701 ; e-mail: [email protected] ; Church www.kul.pl/wyznanie • the guiding principles of Polish ecclesiastical law • restrictions on religious freedom in communist Chair of the Department: Poland Rev. Piotr Stanisz, Hab. PhD, University Professor • religious freedom in the legal order of the European Union Rev. Professor Henryk Misztal, JCD • agreements between the state and religious Marta Ordon, PhD - Assistant denominations Aneta Abramowicz, MA - Assistant • transformation of existing ecclesiastical law Jakub Pawlikowski, MD - PhD Candidate Michał Zawiślak, MA - PhD Candidate

Department of Criminal Procedure, Sentencing and Forensic Sciences Fields of research: Room C-519 • "Europeanisation" of Polish criminal Ph. +48 81 44 53 519 procedure • probative value of expert opinion in criminal Chair of the Department: proceedings Jerzy Migdał, Hab. PhD, University Professor • law of evidence - the use of new means and examination techniques in the process of Joanna Dzierżanowska, PhD - Associate Professor obtaining evidence for criminal proceedings Małgorzata Wąsek-Wiaderek, PhD, Associate Professor • analysis of the European standards of protection Grzegorz Skrobotowicz, MA - PhD Candidate of human rights in a criminal process Marek Smarzewski, MA - PhD Candidate • the right to defense and the abuse of procedural rights in criminal proceedings

Department of Philosophy of Law Fields of research: Room C-744 • European philosophy of law Ph. +48 81 44 53 744 ; e-mail: [email protected] • Chinese, Japanese, and Korean philosophy of law • idea and the axiology of law Chair of the Department: • methodology of legal science Rev. Professor Antoni Kość, PhD • analytical philosophy of law • neo-Thomistic philosophy of law Rev. Tomasz Barankiewicz, PhD - Associate Professor Jadwiga Potrzeszcz, PhD - Associate Professor

Department of Criminal Law Fields of research: Rooms C-747, C-530 • protection of life and the family under criminal Ph. +48 81 44 53 747 ; e-mail: [email protected] law • the study of penalties Chair of the Department: • law on minors Krzysztof Wiak, Hab. PhD - Associate Professor • criminal law on the development of biomedical sciences Małgorzata Gałązka, PhD - Associate Professor • criminal law measures of combating terrorism Radosław Hałas, PhD - Associate Professor • criminal law in the communist People's Republic Damian Szeleszczuk, PhD - Associate Professor of Poland Sławomir Hypś, PhD - Assistant • studies on the concepts of Prof. Juliusz Makarewicz

19 Department of International and American Law Fields of research: Rooms C-705, C-721 • comparative constitutional law Ph. +48 81 44 53 717; 44 53 721 ; e-mail: [email protected] • international protection of human rights • diplomatic and consular law Chair of the Department: • sources of international law Delaine Swenson, JD, University Professor • comparative American and European approaches to law Anna Przyborowska-Klimczak, Hab. PhD (teaching contract) • the problem of the use of force in Wojciech Staszewski, PhD - Associate Professor international law Anna Szarek, PhD - Associate Professor Kinga Stasiak, PhD - Assistant Marzena Rzeszót, MA - Assistant Anna Przybyła, PhD (teaching contract)

20 INSTITUTE OF CANON LAW

Head of the Institute: Office: Magdalena Sawa, MA (room: C-527; phone: +48 81 44 53 730) Rev. STANISŁAW TYMOSZ, Al. Racławickie 14, 20-950 Lublin Hab. JCD, University Professor

Secretary: Rev. Ambroży Skorupa, Hab. JCD, University Professor

Canon law studies at the Catholic University of tion, administrative and criminal). The students may Lublin go back to 1918. They have been conducted also participate in elective classes. During the final year, continuously since the University's inception. Currently, the undergraduates are assigned to professional the Institute of Canon Law is comprised of 9 training in episcopal courts. National and international departments. Its personnel are 15 scholars, among them conferences and open lectures organized by the eminent professors of law, scholars from the Polish institute's staff and students furnish some more Academy of Sciences and renowned, international opportunities of broadening the knowledge on the experts of extensive research and teaching experience. subject. The institute leads the way among the research centers Beginning with the academic year 1998-1999, pursuing canon law studies and research. The institute is the students of canon law may elect the law of the authorized to confer doctoral and postdoctoral degrees Eastern Catholic Churches as their specialization; this in canon law. includes a special educational program, covering the The institute offers courses in canon law as entire Eastern codification, the history of legal a major on a full-time and part-time basis. The institute institutions of the Eastern Catholic Churches and the is accredited by the National Accreditation Commission, elements of liturgical law and Eastern sacramental has implemented the European Credit Transfer System studies. (ECTS) and offers international student exchange under The Institute of Canon Law is governed by the the ERASMUS program. Statute defining the institute's aims and responsibilities; The training objective is to introduce students it was approved by the Holy See and made effective on to the law of the Catholic Churches. The introduction to 1 October 2008. These aims and responsibilities are inter the study of canon law involves insight into theology, alia: to cultivate and promote the study of canon law and philosophy and history. Further studies include mainly to train the canon law research and teaching personnel; administrative and constitutional law of the Church, to deliver a scholarly and practical training to the sacramental law, with particular emphasis on matri- personnel involved in administration, ecclesiastical monial law, monastic law, Church property law and tribunals and parish ministry; to offer courses to public law. The curriculum lists compulsory courses in undergraduate and postgraduate students of other ecclesiastical procedural law (matrimonial, canoniza- majors at the University.

Department of Sources Fields of research: of Polish Particular Church Law • history of the particular laws of the Church Room C-741 • history of ecclesiastical institutions Ph. +48 81 44 53 741 • history of the legislative activity of bishops and archbishops in their organizational units Chair of the Department: Rev. Stanisław Tymosz, Hab. JCD, University Professor

21 Department of Theology Fields of research: and General Norms of Canon Law • the concept of authority in the Church Room C-722 • the organization and operation of the Pontifical Ph. +48 81 44 53 722; e-mail: [email protected] Council for Legislative Texts • role of canon law in the legal culture of Europe Chair of the Department: Rev. Marian Stasiak, Hab. JCD, University Professor

Rev. Adam Kaczor, JCD - Associate Professor

Department of Matrimonial Fields of research: and Family Church Law • property settlements between separated spouses Room C-523 • preparation for marriage in the light of canon Ph. +48 81 44 53 523 law • on entering marriage in the resolutions of post Chair of the Department: conciliar Polish synods Rev. Tadeusz Syczewski, Hab. STD, University Professor

Rev. Professor Stanisław Paździor, JCD

Department of Public Fields of research: and Constitutional Church Law • the issues of the study of state and law Room C-742 • concordat law, relations between Church Ph. +48 81 44 53 742 ; [email protected] and State • the issues concerning the Church's hierarchical Chair of the Department: system Rev. Mirosław Sitarz, Hab. JCD, University Professor • current problems of Church and State

Rev. Professor Józef Krukowski, JCD (teaching contract) Mariola Lewicka, JCL - JCD Candidate Rev. Piotr Wierzbicki, JCL - JCD Candidate

Department of Law of the Eastern Catholic Churches Room C-525 Fields of research: Ph. +48 81 44 53 525 • the sources of law of the Eastern Catholic Churches and other Christian and non-Christian Chair of the Department: communities Rev. Leszek Adamowicz, Hab. JCD, University Professor • ecumenical and interreligious dialogue • history of legal institutions of the Eastern Rev. Krzysztof Mikołajczuk, JCD - Associate Professor Churches Rev. Grzegorz Wojciechowski, JCD - Associate Professor

22 Department of Sacramental Law Fields of research: and Law of Institutes of Consecrated Life • ecclesiastical legislation on the Institutes of Room C-743 Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life Ph. +48 81 44 53 743; e-mail: [email protected] • traditional and new forms of consecrated life, ascetic practices of consecrated persons Chair of the Department: • subjective right of the faithful to the holy Rev. Ambroży Skorupa, Hab. JCD, University Professor sacraments

• legal impediments to the administration and Elżbieta Szczot, JCD - Associate Professor reception of the sacraments Anna Słowikowska, JCL - Assistant

Department of Church Procedural Law Fields of research: Room C-539 • canon contentious process Ph. +48 81 44 53 539; e-mail: [email protected] • canon matrimonial processes • procedural rules in ecclesiastical courts Chair of the Department: • the notion of canon trial Marta Greszata-Telusiewicz, Hab. JCD, University Professor • the Church Bar • canon criminal trial Bp. Artur Miziński, JCD - Associate Professor Rev. Marcin Królik, JCL - JCD Candidate Magdalena Kołbuc, JCL - JCD Candidate

Department of Canonization Law Fields of research: Room C-748 • institutions of canonisation substantive law Ph. +48 81 44 53 748 ; e-mail [email protected] • brief history of canonisation procedure • revised canonisation procedure Acting Chair: • miracle as evidence in canonisation Fr Wiesław Bar, Hab. JCD, University Professor • religious persecution and martyrs in the 20th and 21st century Lidia Fiejdasz, PhD - Associate Professor Fr Grzegorz Gutek, JCL - JCD Candidate

Department of Church Patrimonial Law Fields of research: Room C-523 • the issues of traditional and latest methods of Ph. +48 81 44 53 523 financing ecclesiastical institutions • the issues of temporal goods of the Church Acting Chair: • intended use of property owned by ecclesiastical Rev. Stanisław Dubiel, Hab. JCD, University Professor juridic persons • the issues concerning the church workers, both the Rev. Krzysztof Burczak, JCD - Associate Professor clergy and laity • history of universal canon law

23 INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATION

Head of the Institute: Office: Beata Filus, MA (room: CI-203; phone: +48 81 44 53 037) Professor STANISŁAW WRZOSEK, PhD 1 Spokojna St., 20-074 Lublin Secretary: Rafał Biskup, PhD

Upon the resolution of the University Senate of countries, modern management methods in public 21 January 2005, the Section of Administration administration, administrative and legal aspects of established in 1999 was transformed into the Institute of business activity, governing public officers law, Administration. It consists of five departments: organization of environmental protection, IT in public Department of History of Administration, Department of administration. This knowledge coupled with Administration Studies, Department of Commercial professional training allows graduates to seek Administrative Law, Department of Information and employment in the institutions of central and local Communications Technology Law and Department of government administration, offices, bureaus and Environmental Management Law. enterprises. The students have the opportunity to The Institute offers the following study options: benefit from the international exchange within the full-time first and second degree, part-time first and ERASMUS program. The major of administration is second degree and specializations in finance and accredited by the National Accreditation Commission business administration and public administration. and employs the policy of the European Credit Transfer Adminis-tration programs provide training on the legal System (ECTS). and organizational basis of the functioning of public administration in Poland and other European Union

Department of Administration Studies Fields of research: Rooms CI-400, CI-406 • evolution and reform of the structures of Ph. +48 81 44 53 046 public administration • allocation of competence and employment Chair of the Department: in public administration Professor Stanisław Wrzosek, PhD • conflict of public and private interests • financing of NGOs from public funds Michał Domagała, PhD - Associate Professor • legal aspects of the management of Jan Mariusz Izdebski, PhD - Associate Professor natural resources Magdalena Kisała, PhD - Associate Professor • the governing system of local self Małgorzata Kruszewska-Gagoś, PhD - Associate Professor • government employment in public administration Kazimierz Ostaszewski, PhD - Associate Professor • the issue of bureaucracy in the social teaching of Rev. Tadeusz Stanisławski, PhD - Associate Professor the Church Rafał Sura, PhD - Associate Professor Jacek Szczot, PhD - Associate Professor Juliusz Święcki, PhD - Associate Professor Piotr Zacharczuk, PhD - Associate Professor

24 Department of History Fields of research: of Administration • history of administration and Room CI-403; Ph. +48 81 44 53 039 administrative concepts in Poland and the U.S. • development of the state and local self Chair of the Department: government apparatus in modern times Rev. Sylwester Kasprzak, Hab. PhD, Associate Professor • development of industrial administration

Sebastian Kwiecień, PhD - Associate Professor Katarzyna Maćkowska, PhD - Associate Professor Aleksandra Kordylas, MA - PhD Candidate Grzegorz Mierzwa, MA - PhD Candidate Paulina Wójcik, MA - PhD Candidate

Department of Environmental Fields of research: Management Law • the system of environmental law, its development Room CI-412; Ph. +48 81 44 53 041 and relevance in the contemporary world • harmonisation of Polish environmental law with Chair of the Department: the laws of the European Union Maciej Rudnicki, Hab. PhD, University Professor • evolution of legal and financial instruments in environmental protection Anna Haładyj, PhD - Associate Professor • development of the concept of environmental taxes Kamila Sobieraj, PhD - Assistant • formal and legal aspects of environmental risk of Jacek Trzewik, MA - Assistant strategic investments Wojciech Dworak, MA - PhD Candidate • environmental aspects of investment in the power Anna Kozińska, MA - PhD Candidate and fuel industry Dorota Wrzosek, MA - PhD Candidate

Department of Commercial Administrative Law Fields of research: Room CI-401; Ph. +48 81 44 53 044 • influence of the state on economic processes • methods of administrative influence on the Chair of the Department: economy under public law Rev. Stanisław Dubiel, Hab. PhD, University Professor • administrative procedure in commercial cases • European economic law Rafał Biskup, PhD - Associate Professor • administrative and legal aspect of the EU Common Małgorzata Ganczar, PhD - Associate Professor Agricultural Policy Marcin Szewczak, PhD - Associate Professor • EU funds in public administration Wojciech Wytrążek, PhD - Associate Professor • influence of globalisation on economic processes

Department of Information and Fields of research: Communications Technology Law • law of information and Communications Room CI-402; Ph. +48 81 44 53 047 technology • data protection law Chair of the Department: • legal aspects of electronic communications Paweł Fajgielski, Hab. PhD - Associate Professor • access to information in public administration

Anna Tunia, PhD - Associate Professor Iwona Bień-Węgłowska, PhD - Assistant Aneta Łyżwa, MA - PhD Candidate

25 INSTITUTE OF EUROPEAN STUDIES

Head of the Institute: Office: Aldona Przybylska-Lemieszczuk, MA (room: CI-203; phone: +48 81 44 53 037) Hab. PhD, University Professor ARTUR KUŚ, 1 Spokojna St., 20-074 Lublin

Secretary: Edyta Krzysztofik, PhD

The Institute of European Studies was Institute and other NGOs. established on 1 October 2009. The Institute's creation The curriculum provides for extensive foreign was preceded by the opening of a new major in European language training. Besides obligatory English, the Studies during the academic year of 2008/2009. Today, students learn another European language. Many the Institute of European Studies is comprised of 4 de- classes at the faculty and the University are taught in partments: Department of European Union Law, foreign languages. Students can also benefit from study Department of Political Science, Department of visits abroad within the Erasmus program. Negotiation and Mediation and the Department of the The fact that European studies are held at the Foundations of Civil Law and International Private Law. Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration allows The institute offers programs in the following study the graduates to be au fait with the those areas of options: full-time first and second degree, part-time first interest that fall within the European legal regulations. and second degree They become experts in European affairs and acquire European studies at the Catholic University of the skills highly sought-after in the EU labor market. Lublin is an interdisciplinary project aimed to increase European studies offer not only the acquisition of interest in the history and culture of Europe, and develop theoretical knowledge, but also important practical the skills of understanding and analyzing social, skills. A graduate of European studies is a specialist political, legal and economic developments occurring in groomed for working in European institutions, as well the European Union. as the central and local government, cultural and social The personnel of the Institute of European institutions, both domestically and internationally. Studies are experienced professors lecturing at domestic These studies also provide professional training to work and foreign universities. This group includes theorists in both the public and private sectors. Owing to much and practitioners of law, political scientists, economists, emphasis laid on foreign language instruction, sociologists, historians and psychologists. Owing to the a graduate of BA studies may continue his or her international networking of the institute's researchers, European studies training in MA programs held in the students may apply for various types of trainings and English. internships, e.g. in the European Parliament (arranged by the MEPs lecturing at the institute), central and local governmental units managing EU funds, the Rule of Law

26 Department of European Union Law Fields of research: Rooms CI-407, CI-408 • legal education in the European Union member Ph. +48 81 44 53 048 ; e-mail: [email protected] ; states www.kul.pl/unia • constitutional value of the right to peace • evolution of the principle of rejection of war in Chair of the Department: international law Artur Kuś, Hab. PhD, University Professor • free movement of goods within the European Union Professor Wiktor Hryszczuk, PhD • free movement of persons within the European Tomasz Sieniow, PhD - Associate Professor Union Edyta Krzysztofik, PhD - Associate Professor • customs law Katarzyna Miaskowska-Daszkiewicz, PhD - Associate Professor • immigration and asylum law Renata Pal, PhD - Associate Professor Anna Szachoń-Pszenny, PhD - Assistant Paweł Wojtasik, MA - Assistant Katarzyna Woch, MA - Assistant Agnieszka Parol, MA - PhD Candidate

Department of Negotiation and Mediation Fields of research: Room CI-409 • lawyer's competence as a negotiator and mediator Ph. +48 81 44 53 050 ; e-mail: [email protected] • areas of negotiation and mediation as provided by law Chair of the Department: • conditions of the process of negotiation and Rev. Włodzimierz Broński, Hab. PhD, University Professor mediation

Piotr Sławicki, MA - Assistant Tomasz Balawajder, MA - PhD Candidate Marek Dąbrowski, MA - PhD Candidate Kamil Golema, MA - PhD Candidate

Department of Political Science Fields of research: Room CI-409 • political system and religious freedom - the case of Ph. +48 81 44 53 050 ; e-mail: [email protected] Mexico (the 200th anniversary of independence, the 100th anniversary of the revolution) Chair of the Department: • family law in the Islamic political system - Fr Wiesław Bar, Hab. JCD, University Professor Maghreb and Mashrek • the Communist Party of Peru (El Partido Paweł Gabryel MA - PhD Candidate Comunista del Peru)

Department of the Foundations of Civil Law Fields of research: and International Private Law • adjustment of Polish private law to European Room C-706A standards Ph. +48 81 44 53 706 ; e-mail: [email protected] • trends of development in the law of contracts and legal measures of securing claims Chair of the Department: • agreements in domestic and international trading Jacek Widło, Hab. PhD - Associate Professor

Agnieszka Kawałko, PhD - Associate Professor

27 THE FACULTY LIBRARY

The Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Adminis- The Library of the Institute of Administration tration maintains two libraries: the Library of the and the Institute of European Studies Institute of Law and the Institute of Canon Law on the Phone: +48 81 44 53 033; room CI - 5-6 premises of John Paul II College (Collegium Ioannis Pauli The library opened in the academic year II) and the Library of the Institute of Administration and 2009/2010 in the building of Collegium Iuridicum. It the Institute of European Studies on the premises of has a reading room with twenty computer terminals Collegium Iuridicum. connected to the Internet and the legal information The book collections are available in the first system (LEX). place to researchers and students of the faculty. The catalogue is fully digitalized. The library However, the libraries also admit persons from outside manager is Ms. Iwona Uliasz. the faculty.

The Library of the Institute of Law and the Institute of Canon Law Phone: +48 81 44 53 712; room C - 709-712 The book collection comprises ample law and canon law literature. The most valuable titles are old prints (131 volumes) of canon law, Roman law, church history and universal history. The oldest works date back to the early sixteenth century. Currently, due to the requirement of proper storage, they are deposited with the University Main Library. The library reading room can seat 38 students and offers computer terminals equipped with the legal information system (LEX). The collection is catalogued in a traditional way (card catalogue) and has been undergoing a gradual digitalization since 2000. The library is overseen by Ms. Jadwiga Surdacka.

28 POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

Postgraduate studies are managed by: the University Center for Postgraduate Studies and In-Service Training Al. Racławickie 14 (room C-1035), 20-950 Lublin, Phone: +48 81 44 53 996; email: [email protected]

SCHOOL OF UKRAINIAN LAW DIRECTOR: Leszek Ćwikła, PhD Room C-533, Phone: +48 81 44 53 522; e-mail: [email protected] The School of Ukrainian Law School was established as an independent entity in October 2004. The opening of the school followed the signature of term, the school's activity may contribute to agreements on cooperation between the Faculty of reinforcing cultural ties and common interests Law, Canon Law and Administration, Catholic between the two nations. University of Lublin and the Faculty of Law, Ivan Now, the school offers specialized courses in Franko National University in Lviv and the State the rudiments of Ukrainian law - it is a full-time Academy of National Economy in Tarnopol (now State master course for students taking law as a major University of National Economy in Tarnopol). (from the third year) - and a two-semester post- The school's objective is to share the graduate program on the same subject available to all knowledge about the legal system of Ukraine, as well university graduates. The lectures cover the basic as popularizing the economic and cultural fields of Ukrainian law and are delivered by the development of the country. In the future, this should academics of the Catholic University of Lublin and result in the strengthening of mutual contacts and Ukrainian universities. The students having no or cooperation between the Catholic University of Lublin limited conduct of Ukrainian have the opportunity to and the scientific centers in Ukraine. In the longer join a language course.

29 POSTGRADUATE QUALIFICATION PROGRAM IN ADMINISTRATION: RECORDING OF CIVIL STATUS

DIRECTOR: Piotr Kasprzyk, PhD Room C-706, Phone: +48 81 44 53 706; e-mail: [email protected]

The Postgraduate Qualification Program in Administration: Recording of Civil Status was created in the academic year 2008/2009 as the first post- graduate course of this kind in Poland. This initiative addressed the demand for improvement of the quality municipal offices, supervisory authorities of of registration of civil status in Poland. In this way, the voivodeship offices, as well as those who intend to work faculty being an important center of deliberation on in civil registry offices and have to do with the the rules and regulations concerning the registration of registration of civil status. civil status (the faculty hosted, for example, The program includes 270 hours of lectures international conferences such as: Family Law in and seminars, including classes in law, administration, Poland and Europe - 2004, Family Law in Poland and laws on the acts of civil status, psychology, IT and Ukraine: the Experience, Change, Collaboration - 2007, analysis of document authenticity. The classes are and the symposium: Family Law in the Time of taught by tutors from the Catholic University of Lublin, Transformation. Current Problems of the Recording of Warsaw University and Gdańsk University. Among the Civil Status - 2009) wishes to have its say in the quality lecturers, there are also judges, lawyers, notaries, training of civil servants working in registry offices. supervisory bodies, instructors delegated by the The program is tailored to meet the needs of Association of Polish Registrars, IT specialists registrars at different hierarchy levels, local implementing computer systems supporting the government officials acting in the structures of recording of civil status.

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN INTERNAL AUDIT IN THE PUBLIC FINANCE SECTOR

The program content focuses on internal DIRECTOR: Jacek Szczot, PhD auditing and the system of internal control in public Room CI-400;Phone: +48 81 44 53 046; administration. e-mail: [email protected] The course is designed for employees of public administration and its affiliated bodies that are required to employ internal auditors and perform auditing procedures. The program participant is able to acquire the skills necessary to work as an internal auditor and after graduation will be able to sit an examination to obtain a certificate of internal auditor in accordance with the Public Finance Act.

30 CENTER FOR AMERICAN LAW

Head: Katarzyna Maćkowska, PhD American judicial system (Prof. G. Górski), bankruptcy Room C-533, Phone: +48 81 44 53 533; law, family law (K. Maćkowska, PhD), legal reasoning, e-mail: [email protected] research and writing, moot court (M. Rzeszót, MA); the school also offers immersion courses delivered by visiting The Center for American Law (CAL) has been American lawyers. In cooperation with the Chicago-Kent functioning at the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and College of Law, the school hosted the following lectures: Administration since 1998 and plays a vital part in the Legal Drafting (C. Webber), International Business development of research and didactic cooperation Transactions (D. Gerber), Mergers&Acquisitions between the faculty staff and professors representing (Ch. Leslie, S. Cho), Introduction to Business Law (T. Hill), a number of American research centers. Since the Comparative Law (S. Harding), Securities Law academic year 2008/2009, the classes have been (M. Scodro), Judicial Decision-Making (V. Gross). incorporated in courses taught by the Institute of Law. A permanent cooperation has also been From 1998 through 2002, CAL operated established with Mr. Charles F.X. Szymanski, a lawyer and within the Department of History of State and Law. acting director of the American Corner at the University Thanks to the American Bar Association and the of Łódź, who teaches classes in arbitration. program of legal culture development in the countries In 2006, the faculty exchanged correspondence of East-Central Europe, the spring of 1998 saw the first with the Centre for International Legal Studies based in Lublin-based lectures in English considering various Salzburg, Austria. The director of the centre, Prof. Dennis issues of American law. Meanwhile, the faculty began Campbell, advanced the proposal that the Faculty of Law, to network with the Chicago-Kent Law School, Illinois Canon Law and Administration should participate in his Institute of Technology. The cooperation of Prof. R. project of gathering a team of experienced American Warner, Prof. D.R. Swenson and Prof. G. Górski lawyers, wishing to promote the knowledge about the culminated in the opening of the Center for American American legal system in East-Central Europe. Law on 1 March 1999. The agreement sanctioning the The Catholic University of Lublin was a Polish pioneer of integration of the School of American Law with the this program. then Faculty of Canon and Secular Law was signed by Since its inception, CAL has been actively the deans: Rev. Prof. Marian Stasiak and Prof. Henry H. engaged in research projects not only at but also outside Perritt, Jr. of the Chicago-Kent Law School. the University. For instance, it co-organized a number of international conferences such as: Poland: Ten Years of Today, CAL offers 17 elective subjects with Economic Transformation (1999); Transformation of English as the language of instruction. Having Judicial Law in Europe and the World in the Nineteenth successfully completed twelve selected courses within Century (2000); Safety on the Internet (2002); 6 semesters, the graduate is awarded the certificate of The United States of America after 9/11: International graduation from the School of American Law. and Legal Repercussions (2003); Visa - a Passport to a The regular classes held at the school are: American Better World, or Merely a Political Bargain Counter? constitutional law, legal advocacy, torts, human rights (2008, in cooperation with the Forum of Young in practice, criminal law (alternated with criminal Diplomats). procedure), negotiation (Prof. D.R. Swenson),

31 THE CENTER FOR ADVANCING LEGAL SKILLS

DIRECTOR: Delaine R. Swenson, opportunity of practising the skills and knowledge JD, University Professor acquired during university classes. Mock trials Room C-721, Phone: +48 81 44 53 721; simulate U.S. court hearings (criminal and civil). e-mail: [email protected] In addition the Center runs an extensive international moot court program for University students that includes trials before the International Court of Justice, European Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union, as well as simulations of the European Union Constitutional Convention and Oxford-style debates. The Center for Advancing Legal Skills (CALS) One of the major projects of the centre is was established at the Faculty of Law, Catholic Street Law - Everyday Law program. Properly trained University of Lublin, to facilitate legal skills law students conduct a series of classes in high schools development among law students and legal using interactive teaching methods. Doing so, they practitioners. The founder of the center is Prof. Delaine acquire both substantive knowledge and R. Swenson. methodological competence. On the other hand, the Hitherto, the importance of legal skills high school pupils participating in such classes development has been a neglected aspect of legal become familiar with some essential legal problems education in Poland. Yet, quality academic education and obtain a wealth of useful information on law must be balanced with solid legal skills. enforcement and application. The classes address practical issues, directly affecting young people. In pursuing its objectives, for some years, the Among the discussed issues, there are: human rights, center has been organizing the High School Moot Court citizen's rights before the police, protection of Competition. The project aims at promoting rhetorical personal rights, consumer rights, civil contracts skills and legal English among high schoolers. The concluded by minors, family relations and the right to competition involves the participants role-playing a US good administration, protection of intellectual mock jury trial in English. They assume the roles of property rights on the Internet, corruption and lawyers, prosecutors and witnesses. methods of combating it. To date, the centre has The center invites students and legal trained over 100 law students - the project practitioners to take part in moots so designed as to participants, who in turn trained about 3000 pupils help develop confidence in handling actual trials. In from Lublin and the Lublin region. parallel with the moots, training program are put in place covering legal rhetoric, human rights, negotiation and alternative dispute resolution. The participation in mock trials gives students the

32 STUDENT ACTIVITIES

THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT OF THE FACULTY OF LAW, CANON LAW AND ADMINISTRATION

CHAIRMAN: Piotr Pokorny Vice-Chairman: Bartosz Rojek Secretary: Kinga Drażba

The Student Government of the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration is intertwined with the University structure. It has been appointed to defend and represent the students' interests and win their commitment to the life of the faculty and University. The Student Government gathers the leaders of all the classes, members of the Catholic University Student Parliament, and other students' representatives. The government works closely with students' academic circles operating at the faculty, as well as with other University organizations, such as the University Student Government or the Catholic University Student Parliament.

LAW STUDENTS' ACADEMIC CIRCLE

visit scientific institutions in the country and abroad. Head: Michał Mościcki The Law Students' Academic Circle is divided in four Supervisor: Andrzej Herbet, scientific sections: Section of Ancient Laws, Section of Hab. PhD, University Professor Criminal Law, Section of Private Law and Section of Public Law. e-mail: [email protected] Students' engagement helps gain experience and skills needed in their future work. It is also a The establishment of the Catholic University chance to meet prominent personalities of science and Law Students' Academic Circle dates back to 1919 politics. Many of the current staff of the Faculty of Law when the Faculty of Law and Socio-Economic Sciences were actively involved in the academic circle during launched the Academic Circle of the Lublin University their studies. The conferences organized and Law Students. coordinated by the circle during the so-called Lawyers' Students gathered in the circle increase their Week enjoy keen interest of the academia. They are scientific interest and practical skills by using the held annually in late April and early May. Through potential offered by technological progress. One of the meetings with legal trainees and professionals, the statutory objectives of the academic circle is to circle members learn the employment prospects of the broaden legal knowledge by organizing and Faculty graduates. A noteworthy achievement of the participating in conferences, lectures, workshops and circle is the initiative of the Academy of Legal Rhetoric professional training. The circle members travel to that offers regular classes in the spring semester.

33 CANON LAW STUDENTS' ACADEMIC CIRCLE

Head: Paweł Rogalski scientific events, such as symposia and conferences. Supervisor: Rev. Adam Kaczor, JCD They also foster cooperation with other student organizations within the University and beyond. e-mail: [email protected] The students associated with the circle nurture their scholarly and other interests during cultural and The history of the Canon Law Students' scientific meetings and chats and joint trips with the Academic Circle is intertwined with the history of the teaching staff of the faculty. University. The circle was created on the initiative of the students of the Faculty of Canon Law and Moral Sciences in 1919. The circle's activity focuses primarily on: advancing the knowledge of canon law, assisting the undergraduates in developing individual scientific and cultural interests and networking and cooperation with the canon law fraternities in Poland. The circle membership entails effective participation in the life of the faculty and University. The circle members assist in the organization of

ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS' ACADEMIC CIRCLE

graduates in contacting their prospective employers. Head: Rafał Banicki In order to streamline the work and increase Supervisor: the circle's performance in pursuing scheduled Rev.Tadeusz Stanisławski, PhD projects, the circle has been divided in four sections: e-mail: [email protected] Section of Governing Public Officers Law, Section of Sponsorship, Section of Posters, Section of Marketing and Promotion of Administration Studies. As part of their activity, the circle member organize an annual The Administration Students' Academic Circle conference on the Civil Servant's Day. was created in February 2000. Its main objectives are: to initiate projects related to the organization of student life, to prepare courses and training necessary in civil servant's work, to organize conferences on administrative issues, to propagate the knowledge of law and administration, to network with other student organizations and non-governmental organizations, to improve the professional skills of students and assist

34 UNIVERSITY LEGAL CLINIC

Supervisor: Pursuant to the an agreement between the Piotr Zakrzewski, Catholic University of Lublin and the Lublin Municipality, the students involved in the clinic have their duty hours in the offices of district councils: The idea of university legal clinics was Bronowice, the Old Town, Tatary, South Węglin and conceived in the United States. Its primary purpose is Wieniawa. The clinic also collaborates with the Lublin to increase the availability of free legal aid to the most branch of Caritas charitable organization, the impoverished members of the community, and Regional Information Centre for Victims of Crimes and consequently, to foster the development of the Offences and with the Little Brothers of the Poor foundations of civil society by facilitating the Association. The activity of the clinic enjoys a growing protection of individuals' subjective rights by means of interest, as evidenced by the rising number of cases it any available legal means. For the law students who is currently handling, as well as by the circle of local provide support under the supervision of University government units and NGOs interested in maintaining academics, to participate in the clinic teaches the cooperation. practical application of classroom knowledge and correct identification and effective solution-finding for actual legal issues. It also teaches the right approach to individuals who face and report such problems and are often in a very difficult life situation; it also supports readiness to pro bono activity. The clinic is open to students of final classes, admitted after an enrolment procedure.

ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI

The Association of Alumni and Friends of the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lublin (Societas amicorum et Alumnorum Facultatis Juris Catholicae Universitatis Lublinensis) is the initiative sponsored by the deans of the faculty: the Rev. Prof. Józef Krukowski and the Rev. Prof. Antoni Dębiński. The association formally started in 2006. Among its objectives, there are: to integrate and promote the alumni of all majors of the Faculty of Law and its comprehensive support. The Association of Alumni also pursues educational, scientific, information and public awareness goals in accordance with the Deo et Patriae principle. The association co-organised the symposium: The Future of the European Union - the Future of Europe (2007) and conferences: The Introduction of the Euro in Poland - Legal Problems (2009) and Models of Legal Education. Experience and Prospects (2010). The chairman of the Board of the Association is the Rev. Prof. Józef Krukowski.

35 JUBILEE PUBLICATIONS

Historia et ius. Księga pamiątkowa ku czci ks. prof. „Prawo-Administracja-Kościół”. Numer specjalny Henryka Karbownika, Lublin 1998. poświęcony prof. dr. hab. Władysławowi Rostockiemu, [Historia et ius. A Commemorative Book in Honor of 2003, nr 4(15). the Rev. Prof. Henryk Karbownik] [Law-Administration-Church. Special issue devoted to Prof. Władysław Rostocki] Plenitudo legis dilectio. Księga pamiątkowa dedykowana prof. dr. hab. Bronisławowi W. Zubertowi Hominum causa omne ius constitutum est. Księga OFM z okazji 65. rocznicy urodzin, Lublin 2000. Jubileuszowa ku czci Profesor Alicji Grześkowiak, [Plenitudo legis dilectio. A Commemorative Book Lublin 2006. Dedicated to Fr. Prof. Bronisław W. Zubert OFM on his [Hominum causa omne ius constitutum est. A Jubilee Book 65th Birthday. Dębiński A., Szczot, E., (eds.)] in Honour of Prof. Alicja Grześkowiak. Dêbiñski, A., Gałązka, M., Hałas, R. G., Wiak, K., (eds.)] Divina et humana. Księga jubileuszowa w 65. rocznicę urodzin Księdza Profesora Henryka Misztala, Historia magistra vitae. Księga Jubileuszowa ku czci Lublin 2001. Profesora Jerzego Flagi, Lublin 2007. [Divina et humana. A Jubilee Book on the 65th [Historia magistra vitae. A Jubilee Book in Honour of Prof. Birthday Anniversary of the Rev. Prof. Henryk Misztal. Jerzy Flaga. Dębiński, A., Wrzosek, S., Dębiński, A., Bar, W., Stanisz, P., (eds.)] Maćkowska, K., Kruszewska-Gagoś, M., (eds.)]

Ius et lex. Księga Jubileuszowa ku Czci Profesora Księga Jubileuszowa z okazji 90-lecia Wydziału Prawa, Adama Strzembosza, Lublin 2002. Prawa Kanonicznego i Administracji Katolickiego [Ius et lex. A Jubilee Book in Honor of Prof. Adam Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II, Lublin 2008. Strzembosz. Dębiński, A., Grzeskowiak, A., [A Jubilee Book on the 90th Anniversary of the Faculty of Wiak, K., (eds.)] Law, Canon Law and Administration, Catholic University of Lublin. Dębiński, A., Jóźwiak, S., Kawałko, A., Ius et Veritas. Księga poświęcona pamięci Michała Kruszewska-Gagoś, M., Witczak, H., (eds.)] Staszewicza, Lublin 2003. [Ius et Veritas. A Book Dedicated to the Memory of Ks. Henryk Misztal, Duc in altum. Sprawy kanonizacyjne. Michał Staszewicz. Dudek, D., Janicka, Wybór pism, Lublin 2009. A., Staszewski, W. Sz., (eds.)] [Rev. Henryk Misztal, Duc in altum. Canonisation Issues. Selected Writings. Fiejdasz, L., (ed.)] Prawość i godność. Księga pamiątkowa w 70. rocznicę urodzin Profesora Wojciecha Łączkowskiego, Amicus hominis et defensor iustitiae. Przyjaciel człowieka Lublin 2003. i obrońca sprawiedliwości. Księga Jubileuszowa w 70. [Integrity and Dignity. A Commemorative Book on the rocznicę urodzin Sędziego Ferdynanda Rymarza, Lublin 70th Birthday Anniversary of Prof. Wojciech 2010. Łączkowski. Fundowicz, S., Saddler, F. [Amicus hominis et defensor iustitiae. A Friend of Man and Gomułowicz, A., (eds.)] Defender of Justice. A Jubilee Book of the 70th Birthday Anniversary of Judge Ferdynand Rymarz. Dudek, D., Iustitia civitatis fundamentum. Księga pamiątkowa ku Gapski, M., Łączkowski, W., (eds.)] czci Profesora Wiesława Chrzanowskiego, Lublin 2003. [Iustitia civitatis fundamentum. A Commemorative Book in Honour of Prof. Wiesław Chrzanowski. Cioch, H., Dębiński, A., Chaciński, J., (eds.)]

Ecclesia et Status. Księga jubileuszowa z okazji 40-lecia pracy naukowej Profesora Józefa Krukowskiego, Lublin 2004. [Ecclesia et Status. A Jubilee Book on the 40th Anniversary of Scholarly Work of Prof. Józef Krukowski. Dębiński, A., Orzeszyna, K., Sitarz, M., (eds.)]

Bronisław Wenanty Zubert, Pro iure et vita. Wybór pism, Lublin 2005. [Bronisław Wenanty Zubert, Pro iure et vita. Selected Writings. Szczot, E., (ed.)]

36 JOURNALS

The Annals of Legal Studies (“Roczniki Nauk law and the theory of ecclesiastical law. The series Prawnych”) - a periodical published by the Scientific editors are: Abp. Andrzej Dzięga, Marta Greszata- Society of the Catholic University of Lublin. It was Telusiewicz, Piotr Telusiewicz. separated from the Annals of Theology and Canon Law and has been published since 1991. It offers Studies in Ecclesiastical Law scholarly articles on law, canon law and (“Studia z Prawa Wyznaniowego”) - a scientific administration. The persons on the editorial board journal published by the Department of Ecclesiastical are: Rev. Józef Krukowski (editor-in-chief), Rev. Antoni Law since 2000. Initially, the journal was published Kość (deputy editor-in-chief), Rev. Krzysztof Orzeszyna irregularly, and since 2003, it has been coming out as (secretary), Robert Andrzejczuk, Rev. Mirosław Sitarz, an annual. The journal offers studies on the status of Katarzyna Maćkowska. churches and other religious associations and the legal position of individuals in terms of freedom of The Review of Comparative Law - published conscience and religion. In addition to scientific since 1988 as a journal featuring articles in English, articles, the journal features reviews of publications penned by Polish and foreign authors. As the title on ecclesiastical law, and reports from conferences indicates, it serves as a forum to exchange views and and symposia devoted to the issue of religious provides a comparative view on legal institutions. It is freedom. The editorial board consists of: Rev. Artur also a platform for presenting Polish juridical output Mezglewski (editor-in-chief), Rev. Piotr Stanisz, and abroad. Since 2010 overseen by Institute of European Marta Ordon (secretary). Studies. The Head of the Institute is also editor-in-chief (present: Artur Kuś) The editorial board place their Law Journal of KUL (“Studia Prawnicze KUL”) hopes on the appointment of a new international - published since 2007 as a quarterly that replaced the Scientific Council of the Review, with such outstanding periodical Law-Administration-Church. The quarterly names as Paolo Carozza (Notre Dame), Xiangshun features publications corresponding to the fields of Ding (Beijing), Volodymyr Motyl (Lviv), James White research conducted at the faculty and source (Indianapolis), Ewald Eisenberg and Christa Tobler. materials for the study of law. It also offers accounts on the life of the faculty. The editorial board consists Ecclesiastical Procedural Law. Materials of: editor-in-chief - Rev. Antoni Dębiński, deputy and Studies (“Kościelne Prawo Procesowe. editors-in-chief: Grzegorz Górski, Stanisław Wrzosek, Materiały i Studia”) - a publication series coming Rev. Piotr Stanisz; members of the editorial team: out since 1999 and overseen by the Department of Fr. Wiesław Bar, Rafał Biskup, Artur Kuś, Anna Ecclesiastical Procedural Law. The articles published Przyborowska-Klimczak, Rev. Tadeusz Stanisławski; concern the issues of matrimonial law, Polish family secretaries: Wojciech Sz. Staszewski, Monika Wójcik. THE SERIES OF ENGLISH-LANGUAGE MONOGRAPHS OF THE FACULTY OF LAW

In 2009, the Faculty of Law, Catholic opens the series is: CHURCH AND ROMAN

LAW by the Rev. Prof. Antoni Dębiński. Antoni Dięb University of Lublin, launched a project of publishing CHU C N ńkis RH A D ROMAN selected faculty's monographs in English. The series is The second publication from the seris is: LAW comprised of dissertations selected during OBLIGATORY TRADE MARK USE a competition and revealing a particularly high quality AND CASE-LAW by Marcin Trzebiatowski. content, and, because of the discussed subject, considered valuable and instrumental in advancing the study of law, canon law or administration outside the country. The authors of the monographs published in the series the faculty members. The publication that

37 Editorial Board: Rev. Piotr Stanisz Paweł Wojtasik

English version: Konrad Szulga (translator) Delaine R. Swenson (linguistic consultation)

Typesetting and design: Agnieszka Gawryszuk

The following sections authored by: A. Dębiński & E. Szczot (History of the Faculty), L. Fiejdasz & P. Stanisz (Honorary Doctorates), E. Szczot (State and Church functions of the Faculty members), P. Wojtasik (The Structure of the Faculty, Faculty Governance, text about Institute of Law - L. Fiejdasz & P. Stanisz, about Institute of Canon Law - A. Słowikowska, about Institute of Administration - K. Ostaszewski, about Institute of European Studies - P. Wojtasik), J. Surdacka (The Faculty Library), L. Ćwikła, P. Wojtasik & E. Szczot (Postgraduate Studies), P. Wojtasik (Center for American Law), P. Wojtasik (The Center for Advancing Legal Skills), A. Słowikowska (Student Activities), P. Wojtasik (Association of Alumni ), L. Fiejdasz (Jubilee Publications), A. Słowikowska & P. Wojtasik (Journals), P. Wojtasik (The series of English-Language Monographs of the Faculty).

Photographs: R. Czyrka, L. Fiejdasz, M. Hałasa, J. Kolasa, R. Kryński, M. Pawlak, T. Sieniow, M. Spuz-Szpos, D. R. Swenson, W. Wytrążek

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