
Dealing with Totalitarian Regimes and Human Rights
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Dr. Adam Bosiacki is professor of public law and legal history at the University of Warsaw. He is the Director of the institute of sciences on state and law and head of the department of the history of political and legal thought. He has been a visiting scholar in a number of academic units, including Max-Planck-Institute in Frankfurt, Harvard University and the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. He is also teaching at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
Dr. Christoph Safferling , LL.M. (LSE) is professor of criminal law, criminal procedure and international law at the Friedrich-Alexander-University ErlangenNuremberg and the director of the International Criminal Law Research Unit. He is Director of the International Nuremberg Principles Academy and the Whitney R. Harris Fellow of the Robert H. Jackson Center in Jamestown, New York, USA.
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