recent work
Scientific Committee
2nd Polish Law & Economics Conference, see link


selected publications

See list.

employment at universities

Assistant, Chair of Civil Law at the Jagiellonian University in 2001-2005.

Teaching Assistant at the Harvard Extension School for the Internet & Society course offered in 2004 by the Berkman Center for Law and Society at Harvard Law School.

Senior researcher at the University of Bielefeld (Germany) in 2006-2008; in this capacity a collaborator (but not a member) of the Acquis Group - Research Group on the Existing EC Contract law; worked on the EC Consumer Law Compendium.

presentations | trainings | teaching

Presentations at the invitation of, among others, Intellectual Property Law Institute of the Jagiellonian University (2003 and 2007), the Acquis Group (2007), Polish Academy of Sciences (2009).

Trainings for lawyers from private and public sector at the Polish-German Center for Banking Law.

Classes at the Chair of Civil Law for students in groups ranging from a dozen to several hundred participants.

projects | organizations

At ABC (now Wolters Kluwer Poland), I organized in 1999 the scientific editing process of law books published under one of ABC's brands, Zakamycze.

In Ternopil (Ukraine), we started with Polish and Ukrainian lawyers the School of Polish and European Law in 1999. As of 2011, the School is active, and made a launching platform for several sister programs. Read more (in Polish).

From 2000 to 2010 I managed the School of American Law at the Jagiellonian University, one of the strongest and innovative international law programs in Poland. During the 10 years, professors of The Catholic University of American (CUA) educated about 600 students for the School. The School was also responsible for administration in Poland of the first ever American LL.M. program offered in Poland - also by CUA.

In 2000 I was among the founders of the Polish-German Center for Banking Law at the Jagiellonian University, a research institute which finances itself from revenues from publications, trainings and expert opinions on business and banking law.

Since its founding in 2000, until 2011 I sat on the Editorial Board of a law quarterly, Transformacje Prawa Prywatnego (Transformations of Private Law, ISSN 1641-1609).

In 2003-2004 I was active at the Berkman Center Student Think Tank at Harvard Law School.



Filip Wejman - Attorney at Law
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