University of Westminster

Faculty Member, School of Law

Senior Lecturer

About

Adam Łazowski is a senior lecturer at the School of Law at the University of Westminster (London). He obtained a Master’s Degree in 1999 and a PhD in 2001 from the Faculty of Law of the University of Warsaw. Between 1999 and 2003, he lectured at the University of Warsaw. During the next two years, he worked as a senior researcher in European law at the T.M.C. Asser Institute (The Hague). Dr Łazowski’s scientific interests include the law of the European Union as well as public international law. His research has so far led to a number of books, articles, contributions to edited volumes and conference papers.

In 2003, his monograph on non-judicial remedies in EU law received first prize in a nationwide competition for the best book on EU law organised in Poland by the Foundation for the Promotion of European Law. Since 1999, Dr Łazowski has actively participated in various EU law training programmes for practitioners in Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Estonia. In Estonia, he served as a mid-term expert in an EU-financed biannual project. In that capacity, he provided extensive training to national lawyers as well as co-writing a distance-learning course combined with a series of case studies aimed at Estonian judges. Over the past years Dr. Łazowski’s teaching commitments have included the University of Warsaw (Poland), the University of Tartu (Estonia), Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) and the European Law Academy (ERA) in Trier (Germany), University of Zagreb, University of Luxembourg.

Adam has two passions: EU law and photography. For the latter please feel free to check www.adamlazowski.com

Contact Information

http://www.wmin.ac.uk/law/page-574


 

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