Professor profile

Introduction

Piotr Mostowik is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and Public Administration of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and an expert at the Institute of Justice in Warsaw. His main research area is private law. He was a trainee legal advisor (2001-2006) and assistant to the judge of the Constitutional Court (2015-2017). Author of publications in the field of private international law and international civil procedure law, he discusses, among other things, the development of judicial cooperation in civil cases, the jurisprudence of international courts, and the legislative activities of the Hague PIL Conference and the European Union.

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He is a member of the editorial board of several legal journals.
Prof. UJ Dr. Piotr Mostowik

Prof. UJ Dr. Piotr Mostowik

More about work

He was a member of the research group ‘The interpretation of fundamental rights in Europe’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2021.
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He is author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Constitutional Reasoning and Constitutional Interpretation (2021).
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Book chapters

Constitutional Reasoning and Constitutional Interpretation

Interpretation of Fundamental Rights in Poland

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Articles

Measures of Cross-Border ‘Protection of Adults’ (Guardianship, Curatorship, Incapacitation or Similar, and Register): Development of Polish Law and EU Proposals of 2023

Jurisdiction and Costs in Recent Inter-EU Cases of Démenti and Apology for Falsifying History

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Conference presentations

P. Mostowik – Global and Regional Unification of Cross-Border Measures of “Protection of Adults”…

P. Mostowik: Economic freedoms versus protection of child rights and parental duties: the issue of access to internet pornography

Other results

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The case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union with regard to the East-Central European countries

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