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    Megan O’Neill at our Center

    Przegląd Prawa Antydyskryminacyjnego (Antidiscrimination Law Journal) has been established

    Research stay report by Tina Salerno

    Aleksandra Bodzioch has received a Minigrant for PhD students

    Karolina Kremens gave an interview in which she discussed the draft Law of the Polish Prosecution Service

    DJC’s PhD candidates participated in two events at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences

    Kamil Sobański’s new paper is now out in the Journal of International Criminal Justice

    Kamil Sobański’s new paper is now out in the Journal of International Criminal Justice We’re glad to share that Kamil Sobański’s new research article, ‘Making it Right – Remote Participation of the Accused in International Criminal Court Trials,’ is now out in the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Oxford University Press) in Open Access. In […]

    New paper by Wojciech Jasiński

    Open Lecture Announcement!

    Karolina Kremens and members of the working group on the Public Prosecution published an article on the reforms

    Dominika Kuźnicka-Błaszkowska has been awarded funding from TryghedsGruppen and the Digital Democracy Centre

    New Student Research Assistant at the DJC

    Karolina Kremens and Wojciech Jasiński attending The Future of the Anti-Fraud Architecture Conference in Luxembourg

    Digital Justice Center presents the supervisors of two PhD candidates 

    Digital Justice Center presents the supervisors of two PhD candidates  The Digital Justice Center is pleased to present the supervisors of two PhD candidates conducting their doctoral research within projects funded by the National Science Centre (NCN).  Aleksandra Bodzioch  Project: Justice for Victims 2.0: Leveraging Modern Technology in Rape Cases NCN Registration No.: 2024/55/B/HS5/02138 Supervisors: Prof. Karolina Kremens, Prof. Tomasz Piekot  For more information: Justice for Victims 2.0:   Leveraging Modern Technology in Rape Cases Aleksandra’s doctoral research aims to substantially improve access to information for victims in the digital environment. Her work examines the implementation of standards established in Directive 2012/29/EU on the rights to information, support, and protection of crime victims, as well as Directive 2019/882/EU concerning the accessibility of products and services. A key component of the research includes the analysis of letters of rights for victims, the application of plain language principles, and the use of modern technologies to support the communication of victims’ rights.  Kalina Romanowska   Project: From Voices to Verdicts: The Role of User-Generated Evidence in Transforming International Criminal Justice (FVTV) NCN Registration No.: 2024/53/B/HS5/02794 Supervisors: Prof. Wojciech Jasiński, […]

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