
Kaja Kowalczewska at National Academic Conference on international law in Szczecin
Last week’s National Academic Conference on international law in Szczecin marked a significant milestone honoring the 100th anniversary of the Polish Branch of the International Law Association (ILA). Panels like ‘What would our masters say today?’, ‘Masters and mentors,’ and ‘International criminal law’ sparked insightful discussions, offering fresh perspectives on international law’s dynamic landscape.
?Highlights included the emotional medal ceremony commemorating contributors to this exceptional history (Professors: Lech Antonowicz, Władysław Czapliński, Elżbieta Dynia, Maria Frankowska, Jerzy Kranz, Jerzy Makarczyk, Jerzy Menkes, Cezary Mik, Anna Przyborowska-Klimczak, Renata Szafarz, Anna Wyrozumska).
? Additionally, laureates of the 2021 Book Publication Prize in public international law were acknowledged, including Kaja Kowalczewska for her work ‘Artificial Intelligence in War‘
? Exploring Villa Lentza offered a unique encounter with history, intertwining architecture and stories, unveiling how history shapes the present.
? The debate on the future of the international order, led by Jacek Żakowski, featured experts like Prof. Hanna Suchocka, Dr. Hanna Machińska, Prof. Dariusz Rosati, Prof. Jerzy Zajadło, Prof. Adam Bodnar, and Dr. Marek Prawda. It wasn’t just about the present but an analysis of challenges facing the international order.
The jubilee celebrations were a blend of intellectual and artistic experiences:
? The performance of University of Szczecin Choir directed by Prof. Anna Tarnowska struck a chord engaging all attendees.
? Exploring the Mieczysław Karłowicz Philharmonic in Szczecin immersed us in a world of sound, bridging reflections with artistic beauty.
? The jubilee concert with Soyka Quartet provided an unforgettable musical treat.
? The jubilee ball offered a chance for integration and shared joy.
A heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in these exceptional events, creating an unforgettable mix of knowledge, emotions, and art.





