She has worked with the Constitutional Law Department at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics of the University of Wrocław since 2011. She holds an S.J.D. and LL.M. in comparative constitutional law from the Central European University in Budapest (Hungary). She has held visiting fellowships at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Budapest, Hungary), New York University School of Law (New York, USA), European University Institute (Florence, Italy), Columbia University School of Law (New York, USA) and Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public and International Law (Heidelberg, Germany). Her research focuses on comparative constitutional law and human rights, with particular emphasis on anti-discrimination law. She is currently involved in several international projects, including a project on cultural and religious diversity in Europe, CUREDI, led by Max-Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle, as well as gender and constitutionalism and feminist reinterpretation of court judgments in Central and Eastern Europe. She has been a member of the Advisory Board of the International Journal of Constitutional Law since 2019. She is a guest lecturer at the Academy of European Law and serves as a senior legal expert at the Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union, the Batory Foundation and the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights. She also joined the Advisory Board of the Open Council of Europe Academic Network (OCEAN) in 2024. She is also a partner and lecturer in the Multi-University Comparative Equality Course sponsored by Berkley Law School.
Academic publications (2022–2024)
‘Cadres’ in Post-communist Transition: Shifting the Loyalty Standards in Public Service after Regime Change [in:] Constitutionalizing transitional justice: how constitutions and constitutional courts deal with past atrocity, ed. Cheng-Yi Huang London: Routledge, 2022, pp. 198–221 (DOI: 10.4324/9780429505089-13).
Kobiety i płeć w Konstytucji, ‘Państwo i Prawo’ 2022/10, pp. 74–90.
Constitutional framings of the right to abortion: a global view, ‘International Journal of Constitutional Law’ 2023/2(21), pp. 399–406 (DOI: 10.1093/icon/moad029).
Learning Lessons from the Populist Defeats: From Negative to Positive Constitutionalism, ‘Social and Legal Studies’ 2023/6(32), pp. 893–910 (DOI: 10.1177/09646639231167815).
Taking women's rights seriously: women's struggle for a new ‘social contract’ in Poland, ‘Pravni zapisi’ 2024/1(15), pp. 20–56 (DOI: 10.5937/pravzap0-50567) (co-author: A. Wójcik).
Two populisms in CEE or how to wake up an angry citizen?: notes from research on reproductive rights [in:] Prawo jest dla obywateli i im ma służyć : wokół myśli Adama Czarnoty = The law is for the citizens, so it should serve them: reflections on the thought of Adam Czarnota, eds. W. Zomerski, F. Cyuńczyk, P. Eckhardt, M. Paździora, Warszawa 2024, pp. 143–154 (co-author: J. Hudský).
Academic publications (2022–2024)
‘Cadres’ in Post-communist Transition: Shifting the Loyalty Standards in Public Service after Regime Change [in:] Constitutionalizing transitional justice: how constitutions and constitutional courts deal with past atrocity, ed. Cheng-Yi Huang London: Routledge, 2022, pp. 198–221 (DOI: 10.4324/9780429505089-13).
Kobiety i płeć w Konstytucji, ‘Państwo i Prawo’ 2022/10, pp. 74–90.
Constitutional framings of the right to abortion: a global view, ‘International Journal of Constitutional Law’ 2023/2(21), pp. 399–406 (DOI: 10.1093/icon/moad029).
Learning Lessons from the Populist Defeats: From Negative to Positive Constitutionalism, ‘Social and Legal Studies’ 2023/6(32), pp. 893–910 (DOI: 10.1177/09646639231167815).
Taking women's rights seriously: women's struggle for a new ‘social contract’ in Poland, ‘Pravni zapisi’ 2024/1(15), pp. 20–56 (DOI: 10.5937/pravzap0-50567) (co-author: A. Wójcik).
Two populisms in CEE or how to wake up an angry citizen?: notes from research on reproductive rights [in:] Prawo jest dla obywateli i im ma służyć : wokół myśli Adama Czarnoty = The law is for the citizens, so it should serve them: reflections on the thought of Adam Czarnota, eds. W. Zomerski, F. Cyuńczyk, P. Eckhardt, M. Paździora, Warszawa 2024, pp. 143–154 (co-author: J. Hudský).