Lecture by Professor Wojciech Sadurski: “Is the European Court of Human Rights becoming a constitutional court for Europe?”
Tuesday, 26 May, 14:30
Professor Wojciech Sadurski
at National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy
with support of the Academic Fellowship Programme and Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in European Studies
Lecture “Is the European Court of Human Rights becoming a constitutional court for Europe?”
Tuesday 26 May 14:30
Auditorium 4-317 (4th building of the NaUKMA)
ALL INVITED, NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Wojciech Sadurski is Challis Professor in Jurisprudence at Sydney Law school, University of Sydney. He also holds a position of Professor in the Centre for Europe in the University of Warsaw, and was visiting professor (in 2010, 2011 and 2012) at the University of Trento, Italy and in Cardozo Law School in New York. In 2013/2014 he was Straus Fellow and Global Visiting Professor of Law at New York University Law School, and in spring term 2015, a Visiting Professor at Yale Law School. He was Professor of Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law in the Department of Law, European University Institute in Florence (1999-2009), and served as Head of Department of Law at the EUI in 2003-2006.
Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (elected in 1990), Wojciech Sadurski is member of a number of supervisory or program boards, including the Institute of Public Affairs (Poland), Freedom of Press Observatory (Poland) and the Centre for International Affairs (Poland), and also of editorial boards, including the European Law Journal, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, and Law and Philosophy Library (Springer Scientific). Since 2011, Chairman of the Academic Advisory Board of the Community of Democracies. In 2013, he initiated and has been leading the Myanmar Constitutional Reform Project. |