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FACULTY OF 12 LAW AND ADMINISTRATION . Human Rights,Juvenile Justice Systems inEurope”). and BestPractice,” and“Long-term Imprisonment and men’s Prisons: Current Situation,DemandAnalysis, Menschenrechte,” “Comparative AnalysisofWo- Balticum –Strafvollzug unddieBeachtungder (projects include “Mare Scientific Meeting ofAdministrators”), andthe University ofWrocław (“TheKraków-Wrocław University (“Harvard Negotiation Project”), the kauer-Augsburger Rechtsstudien), Harvard between theUniversity ofAugsburg (Kra- Regular scientific cooperation takes place and theAcquis Group. mental protection of the Avosetta Group, and the international forum for environ- International Committee oftheRed Cross, as theEuropean Labour Law Network, the tional expert groups in organisations such Faculty scholars are members of interna- compliance withtheEU law. law aswell asassessmentofthePolish law’s comparative studiesofdomesticandEuropean Mainz. Thetwofold objectivesoftheproject were the University ofHeidelberg andtheUniversity of of theEuropean Doctoral College,incollaboration with Pisuliński. Research wasconducted withintheframework carried outattheFaculty under thedirection ofProf. Jerzy of European Law inGermanandPolish BusinessLaw” was interdisciplinary research project “TheCreation andReception • Comparative Legal Studies.Asapartofthistheme,the ropean countries isameasure towards achievingthisobjective. other restorative program regulations. Analyses ofsuchregulations inelevenEu- of Thessaloniki.Theresearch aimsto establishdevelopmentalstrategy for mediationand del for aRestorative Justice Strategy inEurope” research project, whichiscoordinated byUniversity • Restorative Justice andMediation. Thesestudiesare implemented withintheframework of“The3EMo - and themeasures thatshouldbetaken to strengthen theconcept ofEuropean citizenship. Collaboration focuses ondifficultiesEUcitizens encounter inexercising theirrights,the reasons behindsuchdifficulties, ship” (bEUcitizen) research project isconducted byaconsortium oftwenty-six European universities. It • Barrierstowards EUcitizenship. The“All RightsReserved? Barriers towards EUropean CITIZEN- Major studies and research projects • Europeanisation ofLaw. Thisresearch isrepresented bytheresearch project „MadeinEu- legal institutions? rope –European Legal Standards for Quality for Services ontheGlobalCompetitiveMarket.” biology) are significant. If yes,thenwhateffect doesthishave onthelegaltheoryandspecific Prof. Fryderyk Zoll istheProject Manager, andthecollaborating institutionistheUniversity of discover whethertheachievementsofcontemporary empiricalscience (psychology, neuro- • NaturalizationofLaw. Interdisciplinary research ledbyProf. Jerzy Stelmach thataimsto States’ judicialsystems concerning service provision create barriers for thedevelopmentof Osnabrück. Theresearch seeksto discover thedegree to whichdifferences betweenMember a joint European market. Scholars

Prof. Jerzy Stelmach – Head of the Department of of Law and Legal Ethics, recipient of ho- nours degrees from and University of , also a philosopher. He completed his doctoral habilitation under the direction of Prof. Kaufmann during a Humboldt scholarship in . He was the dean of the Faculty, founded interdisciplinary scientific research teams, and coordinated pioneering projects, including a study group within a project financed by the John Templeton Foundation. Author of several monographs published in Poland and abroad, editor of collective works (e.g. the series Krakauer- Augsburger Rechtsstudien; Studies in Philosophy of Law). Co-founder of the Foreign Law Schools and the European Doctoral College. Prof. Andrzej Świątkowski – Head of the Department of Labour Law and Social Policy, also a sociologist. He was awarded the title of the Jean Monnet Chair in European Labour Law and Social Security, as granted by the European institutions. Member of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law; Spe cia Vice-President of the European Committee of Social Rights; European Commission expert in the li sa field of labour law. Author of numerous publications (thirty books). Editor of publishing series t and periodicals (e.g. Jagiellonian University Yearbook of Labour Law and Social Policy; East io n West Review of Social Policy). • Civil Law Prof. Fryderyk Zoll – professor of the Jagiellonian University and the University of • Administrative Law Osnabrück, recipient of an honorary degree from the Ternopil National Economic University. Member of the Civil Law Codification Commission and the Aca- • Labour Law • Criminal Law demy of the Comparative Law. Co-founder of the School of Polish • Theory and Philosophy of Law and European Law in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Law School in • History of Polish Law Kraków, and the first Student Legal Aid Clinic in Poland. Author of numerous publications on the law of ob- • Constitutional Law ligations, comparative law, European privacy laws, • Penitentiary Policies bankruptcy law, and loan collateral. • Sociology of Law • Alternative Dispute Resolution Achievements

One of the Faculty’s successes is the research programme conducted within the framework of the European Doctoral College in 2002-2010, in collaboration between doctoral students of the Jagiellonian University, the University of Heidelberg, and the . It has resulted in more than fifty doctoral theses, some of which were published as a part of the Rechtstransfor- mation in der Europäischen Union series. Another important scientific achievement of the Fa- culty is the development of the Słownik Historii Dok- tryn Politycznych (The Dictionary of Political Thinking History) published from 1997 to 2012; compri- ses five volumes including 750 entries. This work is edited by lawyers from the Jagiellonian University: Prof. Michał Jaskólski and Prof. Kry- styna Chojnicka. FACULTY OF LAW An important contribution of scholars from the AND ADMINISTRATION Faculty of Law and Administration is the editing Jagiellonian University of Kraków criminal records from 1554 to 1625 and ul. Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków of the Dobczyce criminal records from 1699 to 1737. This provides a tool for exploring the development of [email protected] criminal law, the judicial system, and the legal culture. www.wpia.uj.edu.pl This research project is implemented by employees from the Department of Polish Legal History, the Department of Canon and Religious Law, and the Source Materials Workshop.

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