SZKOŁA LETNIA 2025
Wydział Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego zaprasza studentów, badaczy oraz praktyków do udziału w międzynarodowej Szkole Letniej pt. „Współczesne problemy prawa migracyjnego – perspektywa międzynarodowa i państwowa”, która odbędzie się w dniach 16 – 18 września 2025 r. w formule zdalnej za pośrednictwem platformy MS Teams.
Szkoła Letnia stanowi okazję do pogłębienia wiedzy na temat aktualnych wyzwań prawnych związanych z regulacjami dotyczącymi migracji – zarówno w ujęciu międzynarodowym, jak i krajowym. Wspólnie przyjrzymy się mechanizmom prawnym stosowanym wobec zjawisk migracyjnych oraz roli, jaką odgrywają państwa, organizacje międzynarodowe i inne instytucje w kształtowaniu polityki migracyjnej.
Szkoła Letnia skierowana jest do:
– studentów i badaczy prawa, stosunków międzynarodowych, nauk o migracjach oraz nauk politycznych,
– praktyków prawa, decydentów publicznych i specjalistów zajmujących się prawem migracyjnym i prawami człowieka,
– wszystkich osób zainteresowanych problematyką współczesnych wyzwań migracyjnych i sposobami, w jakie odpowiadają na nie państwa oraz organizacje międzynarodowe.
Dlaczego warto?
– możliwość zdobycia pogłębionej wiedzy o prawie migracyjnym w perspektywie krajowej i międzynarodowej,
– uczestnictwo w sesjach interaktywnych i dyskusjach z udziałem ekspertów,
– perspektywa europejska – udział prelegentów reprezentujących wiodące instytucje akademickie i prawnicze,
– certyfikat uczestnictwa, który może wzmocnić profil akademicki i zawodowy.



Konstancja Szkudlarek – Co-Founder & COO at MigraMate. Konstancja is the Co-Founder & COO of MigraMate, with over 8 years of hands-on experience in Polish and EU immigration law. She began her journey as a student actively involved in integration projects for foreigners and later worked with well-known NGOs in Lublin, providing legal support to migrants across Poland. She holds degrees in Law and European Studies from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL). Today, she divides her professional time between MigraMate, where she focuses on Polish immigration procedures, and Greenberg Traurig, where she specializes in business migration to the United States. Her work is grounded in both legal expertise and a strong commitment to human-centered support.

Valerian Karchava – Founder & CEO of MigraMate. Valerian is the Founder & CEO of MigraMate, bringing over 8 years of hands-on experience in Polish and EU immigration law. Through his firm, he has guided more than 800 individuals worldwide through immigration, legalization, and citizenship processes. He holds a Master’s degree in EU Law and combines legal expertise with personal migration experience. For over three years, he has served as a human rights monitor at national and EU levels, collaborating with UNHCR, IOM, IRC, and FRONTEX to advocate for fair and dignified treatment of migrants.

Mina Čogurić – is an associate at JPM & Partners Montenegro, where she is pursuing her professional career to become a lawyer. Her areas of specialization include corporate law, dispute resolution, intellectual property law, migration law, and construction law. She earned her LLB degree from the Faculty of Law, University of Donja Gorica, in 2023, and is currently pursuing her LLM studies in Business Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Montenegro. During her LLM studies, alongside her colleagues, she represented the faculty in 31st Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot and in 2024/2025 academic year she had the opportunity to participate as a coach of this year’s team.
During the 2022/2023 academic year, she was awarded a scholarship by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, German political foundation that promotes democracy, the rule of law, and political education worldwide. This experience enabled her to participate in various training and seminars focused on political and legal topics, as well as principles of democratic societies. In the summer semester of the 2024/2025 academic year, she spent a semester abroad as an Erasmus+ exchange student at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Szczecin, where she further enriched her academic and international experience.

Mateusz Wąsik – attorney-at-law, tax advisor, member of the Warsaw Bar Association and the Mazovian Branch of the National Chamber of Tax Advisors. He is a graduate of the University of Warsaw (2012) and completed doctoral studies at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences (2021). He has 11 years of experience in tax advisory, gained in Poland, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
In 2023, he defended his doctoral dissertation (Consequences of the Lack of Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Relationships in the Polish Legal System), earning a PhD in social sciences in the discipline of legal studies. In his practice, he specializes in providing tax advisory services related to personal income taxation (personal income tax, inheritance and donation tax, civil law transactions tax), with particular focus on cross-border income taxation. For over three years, he collaborated with Lambda Warsaw, offering pro bono legal and tax advice to the organization’s clients. He is fluent in English and Spanish. He is also the author and co-author of publications on the legal protection of LGBT individuals in Poland.

Kelaniyage Shihan Dilruk Fernando – is an experienced business professional with thirteen years of experience in banking, finance, and insurance. He has six years of experience in corporate management. He has been teaching at the West Pomeranian Business School in Szczecin, Poland, since 2018. His research interest focuses on sustainable management, and he is an expert in quantitative research design and analysis. Additionally, he is a member of the Winnet Centre of Excellence® and a research team member at the UNESCO Chair for Social Sustainability at the University of Szczecin, Poland. He earned a Diploma in Public Management and a Bachelor of Science in Management (Public) General External Degree from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
He also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management and a Master’s Degree in Business Management from the University of Colombo. Furthermore, he has obtained a Professional Qualification in Human Resource Management from the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management in Sri Lanka. He counts the number of international project experiences as a project member that are funded by the Swedish Institute, the International Visegrad Fund, and the European Commission.

Joanna Markiewicz-Stanny – is a doctor of law, assistant professor at the Chair of Theory, Philosophy and History of Law in the Institute of Law Studies of the University of Zielona Góra. Author of several dozen scientific works in the field of international human rights law, international labour law and migration law, published in Poland and abroad. She conducted research at the invitation of the Universities of Uppsala, Perugia and Institute for Human Rights at Åbo Akademi University in Turku. Cooperating researcher of Migration Law Research Centre in the Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Member of the editorial boards of “Dyskurs Prawniczy i Administracyjny”, “Marine Policy”, international advisory boards of the journals: “Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta”, “Kenyatta University School of law Journal on Childrens Rights”.

Prabhpreet Singh – Dr, Phd, LLM, Assistant Professor School of Law Mahindra University, researcher in comparative law, author of many scientific publications in the area of comparison if Indian law and European law, Coordinating Committee member of Interest Group on peace and security, European Society of International Law, guest lecture at numerous European universities.

Tamta Gventsadze – is a PhD candidate in EU Law at the University of Tusia, with an extensive knowledge in migration law, particularly the EU’s New Pact. Her current research explores anticipatory governance at the European level, looking at how policies can better prepare for future challenges. With a preliminary thesis title: “Anticipatory Governance in the European Union Multilevel System: Policy-making, Institution-building and Accountability”.
In October 2024, she acquired a Master’s degree in Security and Human Rights programme at the University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy, graduating with a 110/110 cum laude. During her studies, she was actively involved in academic and extracurricular initiatives and completed an Erasmus traineeship at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels, Belgium. Prior, she earned her Bachelor’s degree with honours from Ilia State University in Tbilisi, Georgia. Her professional background covers legal writing, journalism, and public diplomacy, including work with the NATO Liaison Office in Georgia.

Marilù Porchia – is a Research Fellow at the University of Tuscia, where she is a member of the CoSME Project (Community Sponsorship for Migrants and Refugees in Europe), and serves as a Contract Professor of International Law at the DEIM Department. She holds a Ph.D. in International and European Law from the University of Ferrara, with a dissertation titled “The Role of Torture Prevention Mechanisms in the Administrative Detention of Third-Country Nationals.” As part of her doctoral research, she was hosted by the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Immigration and Human Rights at the Southern Borders of Europe at the Universidad de Cádiz, Spain.
She was admitted to the bar in 2018, and she collaborates as Senior External Expert with the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA). She graduated in Law from the University of Bologna (cum laude), and during graduation she studied at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Porto Alegre, Brazil and at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide in Seville, Spain. Her research focuses on asylum law, migrant detention, torture prevention mechanisms, access to justice, and human rights.

Mia Bakal – is a researcher and practitioner focused on migration law, gender-based violence, and democratic resilience in post-conflict societies. She holds an M.A. in German and European Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, where she was supported by a Rotary International Global Grant. Her work examines EU migration governance, anti-trafficking frameworks, and the gendered impacts of legal regimes on marginalized communities, with experience across Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. Mia has served as a Legal Trainee working on wartime sexual violence cases, collaborated with civil-society organizations on protection and access to justice, and currently supports trans-Atlantic academic partnerships as a Strategic Collaboration Coordinator and Liaison for the Maryland-Bosnian and Herzegovinian Exchange Council at the Institute for Development Impact (I4DI). She has presented on gender, migration, and rule-of-law topics to academic and policy audiences and is committed to evidence-based, victim-centered practice.

Dirk Vanheule – holds law degrees of the University of Ghent (Lic. iur.), Toronto (LL.M.) and Antwerp (Dr. iur.). He is full professor of law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Antwerp, where he previously served as dean and currently directs the Law and Government Research Group. His teaching and research interests include constitutional law and migration and asylum law. Within the Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies (CeMIS) and the MIGLOBA Network on Migration and Global Mobility he has been engaged in multidisciplinary research on migration, on which he has published nationally and internationally. He is also advocate and has appeared before i.a. the Belgian Constitutional Court and European Court of Human Rights.

Amra Mujanović – is legal scholar and practitioner with a Master of Laws and Bar Exam, former Senior Teaching Assistant at the University “VITEZ.” Her expertise spans EU law, digital transformation, and the intersection of AI, privacy rights, and intellectual property.

Anna Kosińska – graduate of an art history programme at the Faculty of Humanities of the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin (KUL) and doktor habilitowany (post-doctoral degree) of law and professor of KUL and of the University of Szczecin. Co-creator of the MIGRA-TEAM research team at the Rule of Law Institute.
Coordinator of the Foreigners’ Section of the Legal Clinic at the University of Szczecin and of numerous projects dedicated to helping and integrating migrants (i.a. Support for Voluntary Returns in Lublin Region I and II co-financed from the funds of the European Return Fund). Author of monographs and publications on migration and refugee law and coordinator of NCN projects, now: “Ombudsman jako gwarant ochrony praw podstawowych migrantów” [The Ombudsman as a guarantor of protection of fundamental rights of migrants”].

Ewa Milczarek – graduate of the University of Szczecin, she obtained a doctorate in social sciences in the discipline of law. Since 2016, he has been an employee of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin, currently as an assistant professor. She specializes in international and constitutional law. Her research area includes the protection of human rights in the context of socio-economic changes. Author of many scientific publications. Active participant in international research projects, influencing the development of legal standards.
SUMMER SCHOOL 2024
W dniach 9-11 lipca 2024 roku odbyła się Szkoła Letnia „Rola organizacji międzynarodowych i pozarządowych w zarządzaniu migracją” organizowana przez zespół badawczy MIGRA Wydziału Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego (Polska) i Uniwersytetu VITEZ (Bośnia i Hercegowina). Gościliśmy ekspertów z innych uniwersytetów i organizacji pozarządowych.
Kurs skierowany był do studentów prawa, jak również do praktyków i specjalistów pragnących poszerzyć swoją wiedzę na temat prawa migracyjnego. Zajęcia w ramach szkoły prowadzone były w trybie zdalnym, przy użyciu platformy MS Teams.
Program – Szkoła Letnia „Rola organizacji międzynarodowych i pozarządowych w zarządzaniu migracją”
Summer School Teachers

Dino Pehlic is currently working as a Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant in International Organization for Migration mission in BiH. Dino has been involved in the context of migration for the past six years. Previously, Dino had several roles in the Danish Refugee Council (DRC BiH), being mainly focused on the Protection sector and working as a Protection Team Leader and Protection Monitoring Officer. He holds LLB in International law and MA in Democracy and Human Rights. Previously, Dino worked in the areas of human rights, international humanitarian law, war crimes, post-conflict reconciliation process and transitional justice.



Prof. Dr. Mirza Čaušević currently works as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University ”VITEZ“. He is the course leader in the Department of State and International Law, and publishes scientific articles in the fields of human rights and fundamental freedoms, European Union law, international humanitarian law, and constitutional law. In 2013, prof. Čaušević earned a master’s degree in diplomacy and diplomatic law, and five years later, in mid-2018, a doctorate in public international law. To date, he has published 80 scientific and professional articles and participated in 20 international and domestic scientific conferences.

Samir Beharic is a Research Officer at the Balkan Forum and a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Geographic Migration and Transition Studies at the University of Bamberg in Germany. His research interests are in the areas of international student mobility, youth policy, and human rights.
Beharic received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Sarajevo and studied abroad through international scholarships at the universities in Berlin, Rome, and Samsun. As a scholarship holder of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, he completed his Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Global Studies at the University of Vienna and the University of Leipzig.
His professional experience includes serving as a Lantos Congressional Fellow at the U.S. Congress in Washington, D.C., and a Schuman Trainee at the European Parliament in Brussels. Currently, he serves as the president of OCEANS Network, an EU-funded global organization bringing together scholarship holders of international student exchange programs.


SUMMER SCHOOL 2023

Summer School Teachers
Ana Đanić Čeko
Gradute of the Postgraduate University Docotoral Studies in Legal Sciences, Public Law and Public Administration at Faculty of Law in Zagreb. At the end of December 2008, she was employed as an assistant at the Department of Administrative Sciences (administrative law and administration) on the subject Administrative Law. She was elected to the postdoctoral associate position at the Department of Administrative Law at the Faculty of Law in Osijek on December 1, 2016.
She was elected to the scientific and teaching position of assistant professor on October 23, 2018. As a faculty employee has conducted and managed a lot of projects, for instance: the Osijek Faculty of Law project team in the project „Providentia Studiorum Iuris „Improving the quality of studies at law faculties in Croatia”; head of the Osijek Faculty of Law’s internal project „The Impact of European Administrative Procedure Law on National Administrative Procedures”; (October 1, 2020 – September 30, 2021) and also coordinator of the 2nd project and member of the Organizational Committee for the organization and implementation of the Value Promotion Project studied within the legal studies „ZaPravo za pravo” of the Osijek Faculty of Law (February 3, 2020-February 3, 2020).
Mirza Čaušević

Law graduate of the Faculty of Law in Zenica; Master of Laws on Diplomatic and Consular Law; Graduate of the Postgraduate doctoral studies at Vitez University; since 2018 Assistant professor at the Department of State Law of the Faculty of Law University of Vitez. He conducts classes in the subjects “Public International Law” and “Law of the European Union”. In his professional job took participation in various projects as: Project „Respect for human rights in BiH current situation an d challenges”, Human Rights Ombudsman Institution in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Center for Culture of Dialogue in Bosnia and Herzegovina and „VITEZ” University/University Vitez, December 2016 or in Project „Learning styles and types of intelligence in secondary schools SBK/ KSB and ZDK”, Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports SBK/KSB and University „VITEZ” 2019.
Samir Rizvo
For the last 20 years, serves as Assistant Minister for International Relations and European Integration in the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina and as State Coordinator for Fight against Trafficking in Human Beings and Organized Irregular Migrations. He has been involved in developing key strategies in security sector including in areas of migration, asylum, and border management. Previously worked in crime investigation division of Sarajevo Police Department and International Organization for Migration as Legal Programme Development Advisor.
Holds a PhD degree in International Law from American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has been teaching criminal and international criminal law at Faculty of Criminal Justice of University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Law, University “Dzemal Bijedic” of Mostar and American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is the author of the book „Migrant Law” and several articles related to migrations, human rights, trafficking of human beings, etc. He has attended numerous scientific and professional events (conferences, workshops, roundtables).
Sanela Mujanović

In 1997 graduated the High School of Medicine (Sarajevo) which led her to begin the studies on Faculty of Criminal Sciences in Sarajevo. In years 1999-2006 she was responsible for the management and regulation of finances, expenses and salary calculations as Financial Director at Mujanović LLC. Since 2007 has been acting as a Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina at Party Affairs Service.
She has completed trainings in organized crime, drug trafficking and human trafficking at International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest and also the EU Support to Law Enforcement programme in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mrs. Sanela Mujanović was fulfilling the project for Frontex (European Border and Coast Guard Agency) over the period 2016-2018 in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and in 2019 in Warsaw (Poland).
Agnieszka Szmajdzińska

Graduate of the Faculty of Law and graduate of the Faculty of International Relations at the University of Warsaw. Gained her professional experience working, inter alia, as a specialist in the Office for Foreigners and as immigration consultant in a law firm. Participated in a year-long European Solidarity Corps programme, where she worked as a volunteer at The Center for Assistance and Protection of Victims and Potential.
Victims of Human Trafficking in Moldova. Since January 2023. Head of the Migrants Rights and National Minorities Unit at the Polish Ombudsman’s Office.
Maciej Grześkowiak

is a PhD candidate at the University of Warsaw and the Principal Investigator in the 3-year research project ‘The Gap Between the Principle of Temporary Refuge and Refugee Status in the International Refugee Protection Framework: Scope, Consequences, Remedies,’ funded by the National Science Centre, Poland.
His research revolves around the rights of refugees and the functioning of the global and European refugee protection frameworks. He also serves as the Chief Coordinator at the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights (Polish ombudsperson) and was formerly involved in the humanitarian response to the Syrian refugee situation in Lebanon.
Tomasz Sieniow
Dr Tomasz Sieniow is a graduate of the Catholic University of Lublin (MA in Law -1997) and Chicago-Kent College of Law – Illinois Institute of Technology (Master of Laws in International and Comparative Law – 2000). He obtained the PhD degree in 2004 on the basis of a doctoral dissertation entitled “Patent exhaustion in a comparative perspective “, written under the supervision of prof. dr hab. Ryszard Skubisz. He completed research internships at universities in Belgium, the United Kingdom and the USA. He is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lublin, where he teaches European Union and migration law.
His achievements include several dozen publications in the field of migration law, European Union and IP law. He serves as a coordinator of the Refugee Legal Clinic of the Catholic University of Lublin.
Since 2002, he has been the president of the board of the Rule of Law Institute, where he was responsible for a number of projects financed, among others, by the EU, UNHCR, UNDP, USAID, EEA, the Batory Foundation and the Polish-American Freedom Foundation. In his practice, he represents foreigners in deportation and asylum proceedings. He conducts research on the implementation of European law on migration by Poland. He is a member of the Commission for Migrants at the Polish Ombudsman Office and a Consultor of the Migration Council at the Polish Bishops’ Conference. Since 2009, he has been coordinating the work of the Lublin Regional Immigrants’ Support Network.
Anna Magdalena Kosińska
Graduate of an art history programme at the Faculty of Humanities of the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin (KUL) and doktor habilitowany (post-doctoral degree) of law and professor of KUL and of the University of Szczecin. Co-creator of the MIGRA-TEAM research team at the Rule of Law Institute; since 2015 head of the Research Center for European Migration Law and Policy at KUL which publishes the “Prawo i polityka migracyjna” [Migration Law and Policy] series.
Coordinator of the Foreigners’ Section of the Legal Clinic at the University of Szczecin and of numerous projects dedicated to helping and integrating migrants (i.a. Support for Voluntary Returns in Lublin Region I and II co-financed from the funds of the European Return Fund). Author of monographs and publications on migration and refugee law and coordinator of NCN projects, now: “Ombudsman jako gwarant ochrony praw podstawowych migrantów” [The Ombudsman as a guarantor of protection of fundamental rights of migrants”]
Agata Szwed
Assistant at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Szczecin, Research Team on International Law and European Union Law. Organizer of numerous scientific conferences.
Completed scientific internships and library queries in Poland and abroad (Trinity College Dublin, Vilniaus Universitetas, Catholic University of Lublin). Participant of numerous international training projects (Erasmus+ training course, summer schools in Berlin and Genshagen). Certificate „Chance To Update, Erasmus+ Course for youth-workers” (practical training course dedicated to the major knowledge, skills and attitude of Youth Trainers, Youth Leaders, Business-Trainers and Facilitators working in the field of non-formal learning and Business- Education).
Completed „Professional Coach” course with international certification. Member of the Polish Branch of the International Law Association. Member of the Amicus Facultatis Iuris Stetinensis Association. Member of the Team for contact with secondary schools. Experience in conducting classes on European issues and human rights in Polish and English for children and youth at every level of education. Cooperation with EUROPE DIRECT Szczecin and Youth Secretariat of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Dariusz Zagrodzki
Assistant at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Szczecin, member of the International Affairs Team of Faculty of Law and Administration. World vice-champion of international competition on simulating legal advice with a client Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition.
His academic interests include the international law and European Union law. He is particularly interested in the recognition of subjects of international law as states and case studies connected with international human rights protection. Participant of international training projects (Summer School “Migration and Human Rights Law”; Course of Legal English; Winter School on Human Rights).
SUMMER SCHOOL 2022
W dniach 20 – 23 czerwca 2022 r. odbyła się Szkoła Letnia pt. „Migration and Human Rights Law”. Za projekt odpowiedzialny był zespół ekspertów migracyjnych Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego (Polska) oraz Uniwersytetu VITEZ (Bośnia i Hercegowina). W trakcie kursu uczestnicy mieli możliwość pogłębiania swojej wiedzy z prawa migracyjnego i praw człowieka poprzez zajęcia nastawione zarówno na teorię jak i na praktykę.
Program Szkoły Letniej „Migration and Human Rights Law” obejmował swoim zakresem m.in. ochronę prawną migrantów w krajach członkowskich Unii Europejskiej, analizę orzecznictwa Trybunału Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej oraz Europejskiego Trybunału Praw Człowieka w kontekście prawa azylowego migrantów czy rozważania na temat zakazu handlu dziećmi uchodźczymi w kontekście Europejskiej konwencji o ochronie praw człowieka i podstawowych wolności.
Projekt odbywał się w formule zdalnej za pośrednictwem platformy Microsoft Teams, a po jego ukończeniu uczestnicy otrzymali certyfikaty wystawione przez Wydział Prawa Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego oraz Wydział Prawa Uniwersytetu ‚VITEZ”.
Program Szkoła Letnia pt. „Migration and Human Rights Law” (20 – 23 czerwca 2022 r.)
Summer School Teachers
AGATA SZWED
Assistant at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Szczecin, Research Team on International Law and European Union Law. Organizer of numerous scientific conferences.
Completed scientific internships and library queries in Poland and abroad (Trinity College Dublin, Vilniaus Universitetas, Catholic University of Lublin). Participant of numerous international training projects (Erasmus+ training course, summer schools in Berlin and Genshagen). Certificate „Chance To Update, Erasmus+ Course for youth-workers” (practical training course dedicated to the major knowledge, skills and attitude of Youth Trainers, Youth Leaders, Business-Trainers and Facilitators working in the field of non-formal learning and Business- Education). Completed „Professional Coach” course with international certification. Member of the Polish Branch of the International Law Association. Member of the Amicus Facultatis Iuris Stetinensis Association. Member of the Team for contact with secondary schools. Experience in conducting classes on European issues and human rights in Polish and English for children and youth at every level of education. Cooperation with EUROPE DIRECT Szczecin and Youth Secretariat of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
BARTOSZ PACHOLSKI
Teaching assistant at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin in the field of public international law. His academic interests include in particular the law of treaties, freedom to provide services within the European Union and the universal and European system of human rights protection. Additionally, he is involved in promoting Polish- German cooperation. Within the scope of his didactic activity he conducts classes in Public International Law, Protection of Human Rights and classes in English for students arriving within the Erasmus+ programme (Public International Law, Human Rights Law, International Organizations, History of Szczecin in Public International Law Perspective). From February 2020 a supporting member of the Labour Mobility Initiative that brings together the employers, scholars, workers and public administration and creates the only Polish and European forum for exchange of knowledge on the posting of workers within the freedom to provide services. Member of organising committees of national scientific conferences co- organised by the Faculty of Law and Administration of University of Szczecin. Participant of the programme „Exchange of academic teachers within the framework of cooperation between the University of Szczecin and the University of Greifswald, Germany” and a research internship together with a library search at Vilnius University
ANNA MAGDALENA KOSIŃSKA

Graduate of an art history programme at the Faculty of Humanities of the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin (KUL) and doktor habilitowany (post-doctoral degree) of law and professor of KUL and of the University of Szczecin.
Co-creator of the MIGRA-TEAM research team at the Rule of Law Institute; since 2015 head of the Research Center for European Migration Law and Policy at KUL which publishes the “Prawo i polityka migracyjna” [Migration Law and Policy] series. Coordinator of the Foreigners’ Section of the Legal Clinic at the University of Szczecin and of numerous projects dedicated to helping and integrating migrants (i.a. Support for Voluntary Returns in Lublin Region I and II co-financed from the funds of the European Return Fund). Author of monographs and publications on migration and refugee law and coordinator of NCN projects, now: “Ombudsman jako gwarant ochrony praw podstawowych migrantów” [The Ombudsman as a guarantor of protection of fundamental rights of migrants”]
SAMIR RIZVO
Assistant professor at the Faculty of Law, University “Dzemal Bijedic” of Mostar. He is the author of the book „Migrant Law” and several articles related to migrations, human rights, trafficking of human beings, etc. He has attended numerous scientific and professional events (conferences, workshops, roundtables).
For the last 20 years, Samir serves as Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has been involved in developing key strategies at the state level, and currently coordinates a national referral mechanism in the anti-human trafficking arena. For excellence in his professional job, Samir has been awarded a Golden badge from the Republic of Austria.
SRDJAN VUJOVIC

Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, University „Vitez”. As a criminologist, he has a special academic and research focus on organized crime, and transnational criminology (including human trafficking, child sexual exploitation, and abuse, etc.). In the last 3 years, actively involved in researching crimes against the migrant population in the Balkans.
Srdjan is a member of the European Society of Criminology and the American Society of Criminology. He writes for several top criminological journals and publishers but also serves as a reviewer.
By working for UN Agencies (UNDP and UNICEF), the Council of Europe, and International organizations (e.g. World Vision International and Save the Children), he was working together with professionals in the fight against crime. His passion is making a sustainable bridge between professionals and scientists, with the aim to maximize impact on positive social change.
IVANA KOZINA
As a MA in Psychology Ivana Kozina worked for UN Migration Agency for more than 7 years. As a leader and coordinator, she has been involved in the key projects focusing on the migrant population in Bosnia and Herzegovina but also delivered her duties throughout the Balkans region as well as for the UN Migration Agency Netherlands.
She is a certified psychotherapist. As a member of different psychological associations, she actively participates in scientific conferences and publishes in relevant journals.
WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL (Manager of a Migrant camp)
Ensuring protection and access to basic social services for refugees and migrants, World Vision International is the leading organization in Bosnia and Herzegovina when it comes to responding to the migrant crises. World Vision takes care of the key Temporary Residence Centers (TRC) in the country together with main national and international stakeholders. With its extensive international experience and well-developed knowledge system, this organization has the potential to enhance current and future responses to migration.