
Presentations
Our researchers have been participating in international and national conferences, where they share the results of their research in English and Polish.
The speeches cover the research interests of the Digital Justice Center.
You can find the full list of our presentations below:
2025
- Michalina Marcia, Safeguarding the right to legal assistance in digital proceedings for individuals deprived of liberty – the DigiRights Project Final Conference: The Digitalisation of Defence Rights: Time for New Perspectives… And Directives? (January 30–31, KU Leuven).
- Kamil Sobański, Toward the Digitalization of the Right to Interpretation: Lessons from the International Criminal Court – the DigiRights Project Final Conference: The Digitalisation of Defence Rights: Time for New Perspectives… And Directives? (January 30–31, KU Leuven).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Polish Insights into Forensic Technology: The Role of 3D Scanners in Crime Scene Investigations and International Criminal Justice – the International Research and Practice Conference Topical Issues in the Development of the Ukrainian Forensic Science Area (January 31 2025, Kyiv).
- Karolina Kremens, Robe or uniform? – the role of the prosecutor in preliminary investigation – conference The Restoration of the Rule of Law in Polish Prosecution Service (March 20-21 2025, Warsaw).
- Robert Rybski, Assessing the future of the EU Capital Markets Union through legal, factual and cultural perspective. Are we ready for a Gamestop saga in the EU? – European Law and Cultural Diversity conference, organized by The Open University & FernUniversität in Hagen (April 2 2025, Hagen).
- Kamil Sobański, The Right to be Present and Remote Participation in International Criminal Court Trials – Maastricht Institute for Criminal Sciences lunch seminar (April 23 2025, Maastricht University).
- Dominika Kuźnicka-Błaszkowska, Medical Secrecy in the European Health Data Space: Reconciling Data Sharing with Privacy, Proportionality, and the One Health Approach at HEALTH, LAW, AND TECHNOLOGY (HELT) SYMPOSIUM 2024 (April 25 2025, Bruxelles)
- Kamil Sobański, Rethinking Public Access to Criminal Trials in the Context of Virtual Justice – European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice’s Virtual Justice in Europe seminar (May 14 2025, University of Wrocław).
- Kamil Sobański, Perspectives on Victims Interests and Remote Participation in International Criminal Court Proceedings – Young Dutch Penalists Group (YOUNGIS) workshop (May 20 2025, Universiteit Leiden – Campus Den Haag).
- Karolina Kremens, Zmiany w strukturze Prokuratury i jej niezależność zewnętrzna – conference Prokuratura w procesie – korekta czy (od)nowa? (May 22-23 2025, Kraków).
- Karolina Kremens, Kamil Sobański, participation in the Workshop for the Expert Research Group: ‘Best Practices for Remote Participation in Criminal Proceedings’ (June 12–13 2025, the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Autonomiczna siła, rozproszona odpowiedzialność? Wyzwania etyczne i prawne wojskowego zastosowania AI – I Kongres “Human AI. Społeczeństwo – Technologie – Rozwój – Edukacja – Bezpieczeństwo” (June 12 2025, Uniwersytet Wrocławski).
- Katarzyna Parchimowicz, A Market for Limes: The Information View on Green Banking Regulation (coauthored with Edoardo Martino), 4th Annual Conference on Financial Law and Regulation at the The City Law School City St George’s, University of London (July 3 2025, London).
2024
- Kaja Kowalczewska, The importance of a two-way dialogue and the necessity for partnerships in prosecuting core international crimes – Seminar “Collecting digital evidence during armed conflicts: response to international crimes in the times of hybrid warfare” (January 23, the Arctic University of Norway (UiT) in Tromsø).
- Kamil Sobański, Is There a Defendant’s Right to Be (Online) Present in the Trial Before the International Criminal Court? – the 3rd Doctoral Seminar on International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law (March 18–19, the Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights)
- Katarzyna Parchimowicz, Navigating Legal Risks in Central Banking: Enhancing Governance and Compliance – Central Banking Course (March 19–21, online).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Where to place legal safeguards in the European Investigation Order (EIO) procedure? Controversies over issuing an EIO regarding information covered by banking secrecy in Poland – MEIOR Conference (March 25–26, Leuven).
- Kamil Sobański, Virtual Justice. Remote proceedings before the International Criminal Court – threat or opportunity? – the International Law Association (ILA) Young Researchers Seminar (April 5, Kraków)
- Karolina Kremens, Independent (?) Prosecutors in EU member states – INPRIS’ seminar (April 12–13, Warsaw).
- Karolina Kremens, Virtual Defendant – benefits and threats of remote presence of the accused in international criminal proceedings – Contemporary Challenges of International Criminal Justice (June 1, Kraków).
- Karolina Kremens, Videoconferences in the EU cross-border criminal proceedings under European Investigation Order – the Virtual Criminal Justice Network Conference (June 10–11, Lund).
- Karolina Kremens, International Criminal Law and Artificial Intelligence – XXI International Congress of the International Association of Penal Law (AIDP/IAPL) on Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law (June 25–28, Paris).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Taming Pegasus – in quest for a fair balance between the protection of human rights and effective crime prevention and prosecution – 2024 ICON Annual Conference “The Future of Public Law: Resilience, Sustainability, and Artificial Intelligence” (July 8–10, Madrid).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Raphael Oidtmann, Documenting Human Rights Atrocities for Eternity? – On the Contingency for a Joint Comprehensive Archives for Prosecuting International Crimes – 19th Annual Conference of the European Society of International Law “Technological Change and International Law” (September 4, Vilnius).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Reforming International Criminal Law in Poland in Response to Russian Aggression on Ukraine – International Online Conference “Adapting global justice to Russian crimes in Ukraine” (October 17, Mykolas Romeris University).
- Aleksandra Bodzioch, Changes in the System of Legal Notices: Analysis and Perspectives Based on Notices for Victims of Crime – conference “Current Facets of the Criminal Process: Time for Change” (Szczecin, 4 November 2024).
- Katarzyna Goclik, Methods of Case Selection – Social Harmfulness or Procedural Opportunism? – conference “Current Facets of the Criminal Process: Time for Change” (Szczecin, 4 November 2024).
- Wojciech Jasiński, How public interest shapes the very essence of the right not to incriminate oneself – a critique of the European Court of Human Rights approach – “the International Conference on the Right Not to Incriminate Oneself” (November 7, Brussels).
- Aleksandra Bodzioch, Understanding Instructions for Victims: A Comparative Analysis of the Implementation of Directive 2012/29 in Poland and France – AIDP Young Penalists’ PARK: Polish Academic Roundtable on Criminal Justice (November 15 2024, Poznań).
- Kamil Sobański, The Principle of Openness in Proceedings Before the International Criminal Court: Preliminary Research Findings and Methodological Analysis – AIDP Young Penalists’ PARK: Polish Academic Roundtable on Criminal Justice (November 15 2024, Poznań).
2023
- Michalina Marcia, Artificial Intelligence and the right of defence – friends or foes? – Digital in Law: International Scientific Conference on International, EU and Comparative Law issues. “Law in the Age of Modern Technologies” (February 10, University of Milan).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Compensation for wrongful convictions in comparative perspective – presentation during a research stay as a visiting professor (February 2023, Complutense University of Madrid).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Reasonable Search. Between Effectiveness of Investigation and Rights of Individual – International conference POLICE STOPS ACROSS EUROPE (February 28, the Hague).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Preventing wrongful convictions – what systemic solutions do we need? – round table ‘Wrongful Deprivation of Liberty’ (March 22, Warsaw Bar Association).
- Katarzyna Parchimowicz, History of Financial Regulation – Convergence Achieved in Waves – presentation during the Authors’ Workshop (April 20–21, Amsterdam).
- Dorota Czerwińska, (Un)biased negotiated justice – 12th Conference on the future of adversarial and inquisitorial systems “Bias and criminal justice” (May 17, University of Bologna).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, “The Fog of war” as a bias factor in criminal proceedings – 12th Conference on the future of adversarial and inquisitorial systems “Bias and criminal justice” (May 17, University of Bologna).
- Karolina Kremens, This is a Man’s World – Gender Bias in Digitalized Criminal Justice – 12th Conference on the future of adversarial and inquisitorial systems “Bias and criminal justice” (May 19, University of Bologna).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Digital evidence in the prosecution of war criminals as a new field of research – 15th International Humanitarian Law Conference “New technologies on the modern battlefield” (May 30, Polish Naval Academy).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, AI: when to say stop? A perspective on the development of AI in the context of military and civilian applications – DroniadaTech Conference (June 1, Silesian University of Technology).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Acquisition and use of information from data carriers in the criminal process – the conference New Horizons of Criminal Proceedings (June 2, Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Gdańsk).
- Michalina Marcia, The use of Artificial Intelligence in criminal proceedings in the defence rights context – the 19th ICAIL (International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law 2023) (University of Minho Law School).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Miscarriages of justice in Poland – the Komenda case – the Annual Conference of the European Society of Psychology and Law (July 4–7, Cluj-Napoca).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Politicisation of police stops in Poland – causes, consequences and responses – the Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology EUROCRIM 2023 (September 6–9, Florence).
- Katarzyna Parchimowicz, Do Not Get Lost in the Cloud. How EU Financial Institutions Could Avoid Legal and Practical Problems with Cloud Services Arising under DORA – ECB Legal Research Programme Seminar (September 7, Frankfurt).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Digitalization and democratization of documenting efforts for international criminal justice: how much space for revictimization sensitivity. Polish insights from Ukrainian war experience – 11th International Association of Penal Law (AIDP) Young Penalists Symposium (September 14, Ritsumeikan University).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Directive 2016/343 and its influence on strengthening the protection of the presumption of innocence in Poland – The Impact of European and International Law on Criminal Procedure (October 13, Faculty of Law and Administration of Maria Curie – Skłodowska University, Lublin).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Forging Alliances for Justice: Bridging the Gap Between Public Authorities and NGOs in Investigating Core International Crimes – The Impact of European and International Law on Criminal Procedure (October 13, Faculty of Law and Administration of Maria Curie – Skłodowska University, Lublin).
- Karolina Kremens, Digital evidence in investigating and prosecuting international crimes in Ukraine – Prosecution of Crimes in Ukraine and Automated Weapons under the Law of War (December 6, Croatian Group of AIDP, Opatija).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Why military robots should not look like humans – Prosecution of Crimes in Ukraine and Automated Weapons under the Law of War (December 6, Croatian Group of AIDP, Opatija).
2022
- Karolina Kremens, Downfall of Implementation of EU Directives in Poland – CrossJustice Final Conference (February 25, University of Bologna).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Domniemanie niewinności i prawo do obecności na rozprawie a zmiany w polskim k.p.k. – workshops in The Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights for judges of common courts “Bezpośrednie stosowanie prawa UE w postępowaniu karnym – dyrektywy wdrożone i postępowanie w przypadku nierzetelnej implementacji” (March 29, Warsaw).
- Katarzyna Parchimowicz, The increasing recourse to cloud services by the financial system – presentation before experts and staff of the European Central Bank as part of the Legal Research Programme (April 12, online).
- Karolina Kremens, Remote Searches of Cellphone Content – international research seminar Criminal justice and Digitalization (May 16, University of Liège).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Meaningful human control as an international law norm in statu nascendi? – Warsaw Cyber Summit (June 14, Warsaw).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, LAWS as a new iteration of the “thinking bayonet” doctrine – can the LOAC algorithmization contribute to the humanization of wars? – 80th Biennial Conference of International Law Association (June 22, Lisbon).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Three considerations that render the integration of Big Tech into the regulation of international justice inevitable – ICONs Global Problems and Prospects in Public Law (July 4, Wrocław).
- Wojciech Jasiński, The role of the European Court of Human Rights in shaping common European standard regarding searches – ICONs Global Problems and Prospects in Public Law (July 5, Wrocław).
- Kaja Kowalczewska, Karina Denari Gomes de Mattos, The role of the third sector in man-made disasters: the Brazilian and Polish Red Cross Associations case study – ICONs Global Problems and Prospects in Public Law (July 5, Wrocław).
- Karolina Kremens, Digital searches in Poland in the light of the Pegasus spyware scandal – ICONs Global Problems and Prospects in Public Law (July 5, Wrocław).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Compensation for wrongful convictions – a comparative perspective – EUROCRIM 2022 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology (September 24, Malaga).
- Karolina Kremens, Limits of Powers of Public Authority during Investigation – Example of Search in Poland – General Congress of International Academy of Comparative Law (IACL) (October 23–28, Asuncion).
- Katarzyna Parchimowicz, Do not get lost in the cloud. How EU financial institutions could avoid legal and practical issues with cloud services – Young Talents in Law & Finance conference organized by the Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics & Young Scholars Initiative (October 27–28, University of Amsterdam).
- Katarzyna Parchimowicz, Risks beneath the boards: megabanks and AML regulation – Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics Internal Seminar (November 1, University of Amsterdam).
- Michalina Marcia, Balancing freedom of expression with democratic elections in the age of Artificial Intelligence – Workshop on Human Rights and Democracy (December 12–14, University of Palermo)
2021
- Karolina Kremens, Expression of Consent – international conference “Consent in Sexual Relations – A Comparative Perspective” (September 23–24, online).
- Wojciech Jasiński, Models of Regulating Sexual Offences – international conference “Consent in Sexual Relations – A Comparative Perspective” (September 23–24, online).
- Karolina Kremens, The Internationalization of the Common Standard for Cellphone Searches – international conference American Society of Comparative Law (October 21, online).
- Karolina Kremens, Proces karny – kierunki zmian – Debate of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (October 25, online).