The Center for Human Rights was created in 2003 within the Institute of Administrative and Legal Sciences, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw. Its purpose is not only to develop research in human rights’ influence on the legal order, but above all to promote human rights thinking and integrate human rights academic and professional community.
- About the Center
- The Annual Conference
- Rights beyond frontiers – the frontiers of rights (2011)
- The Deficits of the Polish Standard of Human Rights Protection(2010)
- The Past against the Future (2009)
- How to See Reason in Legal Reasoning (2008)
- Citizen, Who Art Thou? A Conference in Honour of Tadeusz Mazowiecki (2007)
- Democracy and Human Rights – Polish and European Standards (2007)
- Conferences
- European Constitutionalism
- 2012 Towards European Constitutionalism
- 2011 European Constitutionalism
- 2009 The Lisbon Treaty: The Constitution Reactivated?
- 2010 European Integration: enhanced protection or a threat to individual freedom and liberty?
- 2008 ‘The Two Who Stole the Charter…’
- 2007 „European Constitution – Reloaded?”
- 2006 „Dream or reality? Towards European Constitution Again”
- 2005 “Towards European Constitutionalism”
- 2004 Towards a New European Constitution
- 2003 “Towards a European Constitution”
- 2002 European Constitutional Law crash-course
- Events
- Polish Constitutionalism