On June 1, 2023 a lecture was held at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin, attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and the gathered guests. The meeting was held in English. The lecture was led by Prof. Dr. Goran Šimić.

Assoc. Prof. PhD Goran Šimić is Dean and Professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Vitez in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The professor is an outstanding lawyer, scientist and educator. His research interests include, among others, criminal law, international criminal law and transitional justice. He takes part in many international scientific projects, which he implements successfully. He specializes in scientific research in the field of criminal law and war crimes. Currently, together with the University of Tokyo, under the patronage of the United Nations, it is creating an online database of war crimes in the world. He has lectured around the world, including at the University of Cambridge, the University of Oslo, the University of Louisville, Istanbul University of Commerce, and the University of Baghdad. He is a visiting professor at the University of Szczecin.


On May 25, 2023 at 10.00 a lecture was held at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin entitled The new digital contract law: between regulatory reality and “mythification”, in which members of this Faculty, the academic community and the gathered guests participated. The event was held in English remotely, via MS Teams. The lecture was led by Prof. Francisco Jose Infante Ruiz.

Prof. Francisco Jose Infante Ruiz is a researcher at the Faculty of Law of the University of Pablo de Olavide in Seville. He specializes in civil law. He is the Director of the UPO-UNIA Intercollegiate Master’s Studies in the field of Human Rights, Interculturalism and Development and the director of the Official UPO Master’s Studies in the field of Contract Law and Civil Liability. The professor belongs to the Scientific Councils of several prestigious scientific journals. He developed his research interests mainly in the field of contract law, tort law, European and comparative private law and the implications of the principle of equality in private law, and recently also the implications of human rights in private law. Visiting professor at several universities in Europe and Latin America, as well as at the University of Szczecin. Author of many scientific publications in the field of civil law and human rights.


On May 24, 2023 at 15.15 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin at Narutowicza 17a Street, a lecture was held in room 217 entitled “Constitutional justice in Romania. Evolution and challenges”, in which members of this Faculty, the academic community and the gathered guests took part. The meeting was held in English and registration was required. The lecture was led by Prof. Marieta Safta.

Marieta Safta is an associate professor at the Titu Maiorescu University – Faculty of Law from Bucharest (Romania), a tenured professor of the disciplines Constitutional Law and Political Institutions. She is the coordinator of the Master Degree Programme in European Law, professor of the disciplines Constitutional Justice in EU and Constitutional Law of the EU. First-assistant-magistrate at the Constitutional Court of Romania (2010-2022, activity started in 2003 as assistant-magistrate), she was previously legal adviser within the Ministry of Public Finance – DGFPMB). Between 2017-2018, she was Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice, and between 2012-2017 liaison officer of the Romanian Constitutional Court to the Venice Commission. She is a founding member and co-editor of the Revista de Drept Constitutional/Constitutional Law Review published by “Universul Juridic” Publishing House, member of the IACL – The International Association of Constitutional Law, member of ELI – European Law Institute, member of the Romanian Association of Criminal Sciences, member of the International Criminal Law Association and also a member of International Association of Women Judges. The publication list contains papers, chapters, and monographs in Constitutional Law, European Law, Constitutional Justice, and Criminal Law. Research interests: comparative public law, comparative constitutional law and particularly constitutional review, constitutional justice, European law, political institutions.


On May 16, 2023 at 10.00 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin at ul. Narutowicza 17a, in room 201, a lecture entitled “Georgian Constitutionalism

in Context of European Constitutional”, which was attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and the gathered guests.

The lecture was conducted by prof. George Goradze from the Faculty of Law Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Georgia.

George Goradze is an Affiliate Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Law at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is a Professor of Constitutional Law, Comparative Law and Comparative Constitutional Law. Main areas of his research are Territorial Arrangement, Territorial Policy and Territorial Conflicts, Separation of Powers and Democracy. He is author and co-author of several books and many articles. Prof. Goradze is a editor in Chief of the international journal “Orbeliani Law Review” and a member of editorial board of the Polish journal “Przegląd Prawa Administracyjnego”. He also is a member of of the International Society of Public Law.


On April 4, 2023 at 10:00 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin, a lecture entitled “Some questions on the essential facilities doctrine”, which was attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and the gathered guests. The event was held in English remotely via MS Teams.

The lecture was conducted by Mr. Rok Dacar from the Faculty of Law of the University of Maribor and was dedicated to students of administration.

Rok Dacar is teaching assistant and a doctoral student at the Faculty of Law of the University of Maribor (Slovenia). He graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) and from the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium). His main areas of interest are sector regulation and competition Law. He published several articles and chapters in domestic and foreign legal Journals and books.


On February 23, 2023, a lecture was held at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin. “Henry Sumner Maine on the Origins of Propriety”, attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and gathered guests. The event was held remotely via MS Teams.

The lecture was conducted by prof. Paul du Plessis from the Edinburgh School of Law, during which he characterized Henry Sumner Maine’s views on the development of property law.

Prof. Paul J. du Plessis holds the chair of Roman law at the University of Edinburgh. He is a legal historian whose research focuses predominantly on the multifaceted and complex set of relationships between law and society in a historical context. His main field of research is Roman law (with specific reference to property, obligations and, to a lesser extent, persons and family). In the context of his interest in ‘law and society’, his research also focuses on a further period where Roman legal principles were used to create law, namely the period of the European ius commune in the late Middle Ages. Here, his research explores themes such as structure, doctrine and legitimacy with a view to challenging the accepted ‘macro-narratives’ of European legal history.

He is the author of six books with publishers including Oxford University Press and Bloomsbury, and the Editor of eight volumes with the same publishers. His research has been funded by various national and international organisations including the National Research Fund (South Africa), The Institute for Classical Studies (United Kingdom), and the Journal of Legal History (United Kingdom).


On January 17, 2023 at 11:45 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin at Narutowicza 17a Street, in room 222, a lecture entitled “Humanitarian Parole concept including Ukraine, Afghanistan and more Recently Cuba, Venezuela and Haiti”, which was attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and gathered guests. The event was held in English.

The lecture was conducted by Professor Sheila Valez Martinez from the Law Department of the University of Pittsburgh. The Professor is a professor of asylum and immigration law and the Director of Clinical Programs and the Immigration Law Clinic. Her scientific publications and research interests include issues related to women immigrants, migration from Puerto Rico, migration from the Caribbean, remittances, legal pedagogy and OutCrit theory. She joined Pittsburgh Law as a visiting professor in 2010 to establish the Immigration Law Clinic. He is a board member of LatCrit (Latino and Latina Critical Legal Studies Inc.) as well as Friends of Farmworkers. He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law.


On January 12, 2023 at 13:30 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin at Narutowicza 17a Street, in room 215, a lecture entitled “Digitalization and the Criminal Law”, attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and gatheredguests. The event was held in English. The lecture was given by István Ambrus Ph.D. dr. habilitation. Associate Professor at Eötvös Loránd University. He is the Head of the Department of Criminology and Associate Professor of Substantive Criminal Law at the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest, Hungary. In 2012, he obtained a PhD on the basis of a thesis on the confluence of crimes. He has been teaching criminal law at leading universities in Hungary for 13 years and is a visiting professor in Belgium, Sweden, Lithuania and Germany. He also worked as a prosecutor for several years.

The Professor answered various questions, including those concerning such matters as: in what direction will criminal law go in the era of the development of new technologies?, who will be held criminally liable for a traffic accident resulting in the death of a person, caused by an autonomous vehicle? will the progress in the field of robotization lead to the inclusion of humanoid robots in the group of entities capable of exceeding the sanctioned criminal law standard?


On December 16, 2022 at At 10:45 a lecture was held at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin. “Sustainable development in the EU and the climate challenge”, which was attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and the gathered guests. The event was held in English remotely via MS Teams. The lecture was conducted by prof. Mensah Cocou Marius.

Dr. is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Maribor, Slovenia. He is the holder of the prestigious Jean Monnet module (2021-2024) with the subject: “Legal regulations of heritage and promotion of sustainable development in the EU”. He is a specialist in international law (environmental law) and most of his articles deal with sustainable development and international legal issues. He has been a speaker at many international conferences and events organized by institutions such as the Royal Chatham House, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia and other agencies. He is the author of the book: “International law and sustainable development in the ECOWAS subregion” and the author of over 30 scientific articles and monographs published in various countries. Dr. Mensah is a regular lecturer at the UN (Association of Slovenia) summer school on the European Green Deal and a member of the team of EU-funded projects such as “Diversity of enforcement titles in cross-border debt recovery in the EU” and “Training for enforcement”.


On December 6, 2022 at At 11:45 a lecture was held at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin. “La tutela giuridica dei minori nelle relazioni familiari in Italia” [“Legal protection of minors in family relations in Italy”], which was attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and gathered guests. The event was held in Italian with translation into Polish remotely, via MS Teams. The introduction to the lecture was conducted by dr hab. Pasquale Policastro, prof. U.S.

The lecture was conducted by Dr. Daniela Bianchini from the University of LUMSA di Roma. Dr. graduated with honors in law from LUMSA University in Rome, discussing her master’s thesis in the field of canon law entitled “Aspetti del rapporto frateologia e diritto canonico nella Divina Commedia” [“Aspects of the relationship between theology and canon law in the Divine Comedy”]. The doctoral dissertation, also defended at LUMSA University, was entitled: “L’Ordinamento costituzionale vaticano” [“Vatican Constitutional Order”]. Currently, he works as an assistant professor in the department of family and juvenile law at the Faculty of Law, Economics, Politics and Modern Languages of the LUMSA University in Rome. He is also a member of the “Centro Studi Rosario Livatino” (Rosario Livatino Study Center). She is the editor-in-chief of the legal journal “L-IUS” published by “Centro Studi Livatino”.


On October 20, 2022 at 13:30 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin, a lecture entitled “Legal Aspects of Digital Human Rights Policies”, attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and gathered guests. The event was held in English remotely via MS Teams.

The lecture was conducted by Dr. Vygantė Milašiūtė, who is an associate professor at the Faculty of Law of Vilnius University and a political analyst at the Government Center for Strategic Analysis in Lithuania.



On October 8, 2022 at 15:30 at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Szczecin, a lecture entitled “A Comparative Study of Digital Constitutionalism”, attended by members of this Faculty, the academic community and registered guests. The event was held in English remotely via MS Teams. The lecture was conducted by Assoc.

Prof. Prabhpreet Singh of Manipal University Jaipur, India. Mr. Prabhpreet Singh works as an Assistant Professor of Law at the School of Law, Manipal University Jaipur. He also works as the coordinator of the Moot Court Society. He has over 3 years of work experience. He is a member of the European Association of Specialists in the Protection of Personal Data. He specializes in constitutional law and continuously teaches subjects such as comparative constitutional law, environmental law and administrative law.


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