We are delighted to announce that yesterday, dr. hab. Jan Rudnicki, Prof. UW and Of Counsel at Jabłoński Koźmiński & Partners Law Firm,…
dr hab. Jan Rudnicki, prof. UW
- Of Counsel
Professor at the University of Warsaw, Doctor habilitated of Juridical Science, Head of the Chair of European Legal Tradition at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw.
Expert at public institutions and non-governmental organisations. Author of scientific publications in the field of private and comparative law, including a monograph on decodification of civil law. For several years he cooperated with a leading Warsaw law firm providing advisory on the investment process, real estate law and other areas of public law.
Speaker at scholarly conferences and guest lecturer at universities in China, Portugal, South Africa and the Czech Republic.
Monographs
I. Decodification of civil law in Poland, Bielsko-Biała 2018
II. Soldier’s wills and military wills in the European legal tradition, Krakow 2015
Articles in scientific journals
III. Interpretation of the instructions to officials of 46 and contemporary civil law dilemmas: does the ‘wily consumer’ deserve protection?, Zeszyty Prawnicze 2023, vol. 23, issue 1, pp. 39-52
IV. The practical dimension of the legal tradition: the evolution of the provision in Louisiana law in the context of questions about the future of conservatorship in Poland, Transformations of Private Law 2020, no. 4, pp. 199-218
V. The COVID crisis as a Sample Tube with Contemporary Legal Phenomena’, ‘Central European Journal of Comparative Law’ 2020, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 105-121 (co-authored with K. Koźmiński).
VI. „Roman pattern” in the law of succession and wills and pros and cons of a videowill, „Forum Prawnicze” 2020, nr 4(60), s. 86-96 (a review article)
VII. Polish private law against the background of the Western legal tradition, “Соціологія права: науково-практичний журнал” 2018, no. 1-2/24-25, pp. 35-41
VIII. The Doctrine of Occupation and the Founding of Australia, “Fundamina” 2017, vol. 23, z. 2, pp. 81-93
IX. Shakespeare and leasing – on Anglicisms in Polish private law, ‘Palestra’ 2017, z. 1-2, pp. 126-131
X. XI. Remarks Regarding the Influence of European Legislation upon Codification of Civil Law, “Studia Iuridica” 2017, vol. 71, pp. 207-218
XI. XII. The formation of labour law and the peculiarities of the processes of codification and decodification of law in Poland, “Legal Forum” 2017, no. 41, pp. 15-25
XII. XIII. Specificity: Roman law, modern codification and economic rationality, ‘Legal Forum’ 2016, no. 33, pp. 47-59
XIII. XIV. The Hans Island Dispute and the Doctrine of Occupation, ‘Studia Iuridica’ 2016, vol. 68, pp. 307-320
XIV. The Axiology of Military Wills – a Comparative Analysis, „European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance” 2015, vol. 2, issue 1, s. 5-18
XVI. The question of price – on the difference between sale and exchange, ‘Studia Iuridica’ 2015, vol. 61, pp. 311-323
XVII. Where to look for no-man’s-land, or what the Civil Code is for, “Legal Forum” 2014, no. 25, pp. 16-27
XVIII. Appropriation as a means of acquiring state territory. Evolution of doctrine and practice, ‘Annals of Legal Science’ 2014, vol. 24, issue 4, pp. 125-143
XIX. The role of the form of the will. Notes on a comparative background, “Legal Forum” 2013, vol. 16, pp. 35-44;
XX. Roman dictatorship and the history of its impact. In response to Prof. Adam Ziolkowski, “Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne” 2013, vol. 65, issue 1, pp. 407-411
XXII. The institution of dictatorship in the Roman Republic, “Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne” 2011, vol. 63, z. 1, pp. 11-46
XXIII. The institution of the imperial rescript and contemporary law, “Palestra” 2010, no. 9-10, pp. 205-209
Chapters in multi-author monographs
I. Leon Petrażycki (1867-1931) (in:) Law and Christianity in Poland. The Legacy of the Great Jurists, ed. by F. Longchamps de Bérier, R. Domingo, London-New York 2023, pp. 157-173
II. Juliusz Makarewicz (1872-1955) (in:) Law and Christianity in Poland. The Legacy of the Great Jurists, ed. by F. Longchamps de Bérier, R. Domingo, London-New York 2023, pp. 174-186
III. 16.1.2.3. and modern law: Cunning Woman and Cunning Consumer (in:) Woman, Society and Law. From Roman Law to Digital Age, ed. by M. Eysymontt, C. Lázaro Guillamón, Warsaw 2022, pp. 48-56
IV. Experiences of the COVID-19 era and development trends of contemporary law (in:) Law during the COVID-19 pandemic, ed. by P. Grzebyk and P. Uznańska, Warsaw 2022, pp. 28-40 (co-authored with K. Koźmiński)
V. The CJEU judgment in the ‘Dziubak’ case and the trends and phenomena shaping contemporary private law (in:) Procesy frankowe w Polsce po wyroku TSUE w sprawie C-260/18, eds. M. Jabłoński, K. Koźmiński, Warsaw 2020, pp. 97-109
VI. Poland and historic phases of decodification of civil law (in:) Decodification of private law in the European legal tradition, ed. by Longchamps de Bérier, Kraków 2019, s. 165-184.
VII. Formal and Material Decodification of Civil Law (in:) Theory and Practice of Codification: the Chinese and Polish Perspective, ed. by S. Chen, F. Longchamps de Bérier, P. Grzebyk, Beijing 2019, pp. 123-136
VIII. Civil law “own” and “foreign” one hundred years ago and today (in: Between tradition and modernity. Polish law in the 100th anniversary of regaining independence, ed. Ł. Pisarczyk, Warsaw 2019, pp. 265-280
IX. Sovereignty and the Civil Code (in:) In defence of sovereignty, ed. J. Majchrowski, Warsaw 2017, pp. 152-170
X. Possession and possession in the era of decodification (in:) Decodification of private law. Sketches for a portrait, ed. F. Longchamps de Bérier, Warsaw 2017, pp. 162-178
XI. Criminalisation of propagation of the totalitarian system of the state (in: On freedom of speech and religion. Practice and theory, ed. F. Longchamps de Bérier, K. Szczucki, Warsaw 2016, pp. 74-100 (co-authored with K. Koźmiński)
XII. Decodification of civil law in the era of the People’s Republic of Poland – between ideology and circulation requirements (in:) Sources of Law. Theory and practice, ed. T. Giaro, Warsaw 2016, pp. 75-89
XIII. Indentured servitude – imputed servitude in the British colonies in North America (in: Ex contractu, ex delicto. Z dziejów prawa zobowiązań, ed. M. Mikuła, Kraków 2012, pp. 123-131
XIV. Investment substitution contract (in:) Energy and protection of the environment in investment law, ed. M. Cherka, F. Elżanowski, M. Swora, K. Wąsowski, Warsaw 2010, pp. 361-368
Didactic publications
I. Introduction to Polish civil law – introduction and general part (in:) Introduction to Polish law. A script for the students of the Polish Law Schools, ed. J. Turłukowski et al., Warsaw 2021, pp. 113-124
II. Introduction to law, ed. B. Szmulik and K. Szczucki, Warsaw 2020 (authorship of two chapters)
Popular science publications and opinion pieces
I. A Mixed Jursidiction in the Middle of Europe? Poland’s Interwar Experience 1918-1939, ‘British Association of Comparative Law BLOG’, 11 November 2022 (co-authored with A. Grebieniow)
II. From Rome to the Internet. What history teaches us about the power of information, “Jagiellonian Club” 15.12.2020
III. Why China needs a civil code, “New Confederation” 23.06.2020
IV. History on the crisis of the Republic: Rome, the USA and the Third Republic, “The Jagiellonian Club” 05.06.2020
V. Juridicalisation of even breastfeeding, “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna” (2016), no. 157 (co-authored with K. Koźmiński)
VI. Disputes over the ‘W’ hour are needed, ‘Rzeczpospolita’ 12.08.2016
VII. A mediocre law student?”, “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna” 27.07.2016
We are delighted to announce that yesterday, dr. hab. Jan Rudnicki, Prof. UW and Of Counsel at Jabłoński Koźmiński & Partners Law Firm,…