Prof. Piotr Girdwoyń, Ph. D. lawyer
1. University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Forensic Science
2. Law Office Pietrzak Sidor i Wspólnicy

criminal law, sports law, forensic science

Kancelaria Pietrzak Sidor i Wspólnicy, ul. Sandomierska 8 lok. 5, 02-567 Warszawa, tel. +48 22 898 22 18, sekretariat@pietrzaksidor.pl

prof. dr hab. adwokat Piotr Girdwoyń

Arbitrator, member of the Council

2021 – Director of the Centre for Forensic Science, University of Warsaw,
2020 – Member of the Scientific Council of the Polish Forensic Association
2020 – Member of the Board of the Polish Forensic Association
2017 -2018 Visiting Professor at the College of Medicine And Forensics, Xi’an Jiaotong University in Xi’an, China
2017 -2020 Chair Professor at the College of Criminal Justice, East China University of Political Science and Law in Shanghai
2017 – Full Professor at the Department of Forensic Science, WPiA UW
2017 – Head of the Centre for Sports Law at the WPiA UW
2016 -2019 – Director of the Institute of Criminal Law of the WPiA UW
2015 – award of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna “Golden Paragraph” in the category “The best private lawyer”
2012 – member of the Disciplinary Committee for Academic Teachers in the term 2012-2016, since 2013 – chairman of the Committee
2012 – Professor of Legal Sciences
2007 – Scholarship holder of the Herrmann and Marianne Straniak Foundation, residence at the Faculty of Law of the University of Basel
2007 – 2013 Director of the Centre for Forensic Science, University of Warsaw
2002-2003 Scholarship holder of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Gemeinnützige Hertie Stiftung, stay at the Max Planck Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht in Freiburg.

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