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Hector Project’s Coordination Board

dr hab. Jan Halberda 
 
Affiliation: Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law and Administration
 
 
Fields of research: Anglo-American private law, comparative law and legal history
 
Most important academic accomplishment: 
“Estoppel w angloamerykańskim prawie prywatnym” (title in English: “Estoppel in Anglo-American Private Law”), Kraków 2020, 526 pages, habilitation book.
 
“Winds of Change in Common Law Jurisdictions: the Concept of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in the Performance of Contracts”, in: “English Law and Colonial Connection: Histories, Parallels, and Influences”, Routledge 2023 (forthcoming). 

dr hab. Iwona Barwicka-Tylek 
 
Affiliation: Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law and Administration 
 
 
Fields of research: 
general history of European political thought (pivotal changes in legal and political reasoning; Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Renaissance humanism, T. Hobbes, J.-J. Rousseau, G.W.F. Hegel, K. Marx, critical theory, postmodernism);
 
civic education: crucial concepts (politics, justice, freedom, democracy) in historical perspective; 
 
Aristotle’s “memes” in the European legal and political thinking (phronesis/prudence, dialectics, zoon politikon, etc.). 
 
Most important academic accomplishment: 
“Portrety wolności: studium z historii idei i postmodernizmu ‘stosowanego’” (title in English: “Portraits of freedom: a study in the history of ideas and 'applied' postmodernism”), Wolters Kluwer 2009, 327 pages, a monograph in Polish.
 
“Prawda i sens. Dialektyka – marksizm – komunizm” (title in English: “Truth and sense. Dialectics – Marxism – Communism”), WUJ 2017, 336 pages, a monograph in Polish.
 
„Obywatel – nie idiota. Myślenie polityczne dla początkujących” (title in English: “A Citizen – not an Idiot. Political thinking for the beginners”), Kraków 2018, 249 pages, a book in Polish.
 
“Intricacies of Practical Wisdom, or Why Would Aristotle Vote for Pericles rather than Lenin”, Krakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa 2018, 11 (3), pp. 321–341. 

dr hab. Krzysztof Fokt
 
Affiliation: Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law and Administration
 
 
Fields of research: legal history, settlement history, constitutional history: Middle Ages & early modern period
 
Most important academic accomplishment: 
“Liber Vetustissimus Gorlicensis : Das älteste Görlitzer Stadtbuch = Najstarsza księga miejska zgorzelecka : 1305–1416 (1423) : Edition und Kommentar = Edycja i komentarz”, vols. 1-3, Kraków-Görlitz 2017-2020, 489 pages, 839 pages, 748 pages, coordination of the edition of the oldest court book of records of Görlitz (together with C. Speer, M. Mikuła).

dr hab. Michał Kurzej
 
Affiliation: Jagiellonian University
 
 
Fields of research: early modern art and architecture, church art, early modern Poland
 
Most important academic accomplishment: 
„Depingere fas est. Sebastian Piskorski jako konceptor i prowizor” (title in English: “Depingere fas est : Sebastian Piskorski as a conceptor and provisional”), Kraków 2018, 344 pages, a monograph in Polish.

dr hab. Łukasz Marzec

Affiliation: Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law and Administration 

Department: Chair of the Roman Law

Fields of research: Roman law, comparative law and legal history

 

dr hab., prof. UJ Maciej Mikuła
 
Affiliation: Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law and Administration
 
 
Fields of research: medieval and early modern legal history, freedom of conscience and religion in 20th and 21st century, digital humanities, editing of primary sources
 
Most important academic accomplishment:
“Municipal Magdeburg Law (Ius municipale Magdeburgense) in Late Medieval Poland. A Study on the Evolution and Adaptation of Law”, Leiden-Boston: BRILL, 2021 [Series: Medieval Law and Its Practice, vol: 30], 470 pages, a monograph in English.

dr. hab., prof. UJ Mateusz Stępień

Affiliation: Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Law and Administration

Department: Chair of Sociology of Law

Fields of research: empirical legal studies, courtroom studies, legal cultures, judiciary, effectiveness of law, axiology of law

dr. hab., prof. UJ Maciej Zdanek

Affiliation: Jagiellonian University 

Department: Archives of Jagiellonian University 

Fields of research: history of Jagiellonian University, church history, especially history of Cistercian and Dominican Orders, history of historiography in the middle age and early modern period, the editing of historical sources

Most important academic accomplishment:

2018 First Prize named after Prof. Stefan K. Kuczyński given by “Studia Źródłoznawcze” in the category of books in the field of source science and auxiliary sciences of history for the book “Uniwersytet Krakowski wobec własnej przeszłości w XV-XVI wieku” (title in English: the University of Cracow towards its own past in the XV-XVI centuries”), Kraków 2017. 

 
2014 co-organizer and curator of the main jubilee exhibition "Beauty bequeathed: works of art donated to the Jagiellonian University held in the Collegium Maius collection" for the 650th anniversary of the Jagiellonian University, organized by the Jagiellonian University Museum and the Jagiellonian University Archives.