Department of Negotiations and Mediation

Institutute of Legal Science

The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

Marek Dąbrowski, PhD

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Assistant researcher in the Department of Negotiation and Mediation at the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Completed postgraduate studies in „legal mediation and negotiation” and “management and marketing” at the Polish-American Postgraduate Management Studies at the Lublin University of Technology. He has twice received a distinguishing mark in the periodic evaluation of academic teachers at KUL. He also received a 3rd degree team award from the Rector of the Catholic University of Lublin, „for outstanding organisational and social activity and popularisation of science”. 

At the University, he is the curator of the Scientific Circle of the Students in Business Law and the year tutor for the second-year students of Business Law. He is also an Academic Ombudsman of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Moreover, he was in charge of the Lublin Arbitration and Mediation Centre and, as a mediator in civil and commercial matters, conducted several dozen mediations. As a lecturer at the National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, he conducted training in civil mediation for, among others: judges, judges’ assistants, court referendaries, curators and legal trainees. Research interests: the law of amicable settlement of disputes, including in particular mediation in civil matters, ADR and ODR in consumer matters.

Research inquiries, study visits

  • British Library, London (November 2018).
  • Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CMAP), Paryż (December 2017).
  • Arbitration Chamber of Milan (CAM), Mediolan (September 2017).
  • Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. School of Advanced Study University of London, London (November 2016).
  • Chamber of Commerce (Business Mediation Centre), Hamburg (September 2015).
  • Civil Mediation Council, The International Dispute Resolution Centre (CEDR), London (May 2015).
  • European Economic Community (EUROCHAMBRES), Brussels (December 2014).

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The only department in Poland whose main research specialization is alternative dispute resolution. The research covers analysis of legal regulations classified into various branches of law: human rights, civil, criminal, labor and administrative law. The departure point for our research are fundamental human rights and we explore how public administration structures perform when implementing fundamental human rights.