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Fecha de publicación:
07/Jun/2021
Poland: constitutional changes without constitutional reform

On Wednesday, January 15, 2020, Wojciech Brzozowski (University of Warsaw) and Adam Krzywon (University of Warsaw and intern at the “Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies”) will present the paper Poland: constitutional changes without constitutional reform for further discussion with attendees.

Wojciech Brzozowski works as Assistant Professor in Law and Religion at the University of Warsaw. His most recent publications include: (2019) "Is Islam incompatible with European identity?" Stato, Chiese e pluralismo confessionale, or (2017) "On the need for a constitutional reform", Państwo i Prawo.

Adam Krzywon is Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Warsaw and a fellow at Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies. His recent lines of research are constitutional populism, judicial independence, constitutional social rights as enforceable rights, as well as freedom of speech and its limits.


About the SPA Seminar

The Jesús G. Amuchastegui Seminar - a name that has replaced the previous Permanent Seminary Law and Justice as a small act of recognition of the aforementioned member of the Group who died in 2008 - aims to be an active space for evaluation, promotion and dissemination of research in the area of Philosophy of Law and Political Philosophy in Spain, articulating the debate with academics of international projection about their ongoing researchs and latest publications.

Anyone interested in attending and receiving information about the Seminar can join the distribution list by sending an email to derechoyjusticia@uc3m.es.

Prior to each session, a paper for discussion will be distributed to attendees.

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