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dr Maria Moulin-Stożek
- Stanowisko: profesor uczelni badawczo-dydaktyczny
Wydział Prawa i Ekonomii,
Katedra Prawa Ustrojowego i Porównawczego
- Adres: ul. Zbierskiego 2/4
- Email: m.moulin-stozek@ujd.edu.pl
- Telefon: +48 34 3783 112
- Opis: Maria Moulin-Stożek is a University Professor at Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa and serves as Deputy Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Deradicalization. She obtained her Ph.D. in Criminology in 2015 from Jagiellonian University in Kraków, with her doctoral research conducted at Heidelberg University. She also holds a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School, awarded in 2010. Prior to her appointment at UJD, Professor Moulin-Stożek held a range of academic and research positions across several esteemed institutions, including the University of Birmingham (UK), Heidelberg University (Germany), Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland), University of Navarra (Spain), National Institute of Health Carlos III (Spain), University of Indiana (US), Central European University (Hungary), and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Germany).
- Informacje: Her research is situated at the intersection of human rights law and criminal justice, and is enriched by interdisciplinary perspectives drawn from sociology, psychology, philosophy, and public health. She has participated in eleven cutting-edge research projects (leading four of them) on counterterrorism, fundamental freedoms, violence against women, military violations of international humanitarian law, healthcare in the criminal justice system, judicial ethics, human rights implications of AI-related harms, and hate speech. Her current work centres on three major projects. She is the PI of a National Science Centre grant (No. 643538), which develops strategies to support victims of domestic violence within the justice system; a researcher in a project on legal education funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (No. NdS-II/SP/0467/2023/01), and a member of two European research consortia: Life, Liberty and Health: Ensuring Universal Protection of Human Rights at Sea (No. CA23103) and Peace Research Community Europe (No. CA23129), both funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology. She has recently completed fieldwork for a four-year Horizon study on radicalisation (No. 959198), funded by the European Commission, and is currently preparing a monograph based on this research. In her role as Deputy Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Deradicalisation, Professor Moulin-Stożek fosters collaboration among academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and institutions responsible for security and legal protection, with the aim of developing innovative, interdisciplinary strategies to counter radicalisation. She maintains a broad international network of collaborators, including national police forces in several countries and numerous human rights lawyers. Her work has influenced policy by enhancing the inclusion of marginalised and disadvantaged populations in public discourse and normative legal frameworks. She has served on the editorial or advisory boards of several international law journals, including the International Journal of Law and Society, the International Journal of International Law, and the Harvard International Law Journal.
- Publikacje: Professor Moulin-Stożek has secured research funding from a range of prominent institutions, including the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the European Cooperation in Science and Technology, the European Commission, the National Science Centre, the International Visegrad Fund, and other smaller research funding agencies. She was also awarded the International Legal Studies Discretionary Grant by Harvard Law School, and her thesis received 1st Prize in a competition organised by the Institute of Health Psychology of the Polish Psychological Association (Journal Niebieska Linia). Additionally, she is also a recipient of the prestigious Kutrzeba Award, conferred jointly by Heidelberg University and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. This award commemorates Polish professors who were victims of the Sonderaktion Krakau, a Nazi operation in November 1939, and is bestowed upon Polish human rights lawyers to promote the advancement of human rights in Europe and to strengthen mutual understanding between Poland and Germany. Professor Moulin-Stożek is the author of two monographs and has co-edited three scholarly volumes. She has contributed chapters to sixteen edited books, authored fourteen journal articles (the majority as sole author), one discussion paper, eight policy reports (primarily for the European Commission), three online publications, and a legal manual designed to assist foreigners applying for refugee status and related forms of protection. Her research is firmly interdisciplinary, with publications appearing in high-impact journals across diverse fields, including law, education, public health, and sociology. All her publications are available here. Her work has been translated into Russian and Chinese, and has been the subject of media interviews in Poland and Spain.
- Konferencje: In addition to her academic work, Professor Moulin-Stożek has practised as a human rights lawyer, representing survivors of human rights violations abuses in applying for refugee and related protections in the US (with the Harvard Human Rights Legal Clinic and Greater Boston Legal Services) and in Poland (Human Rights Clinic). She also worked at an immigration law firm in Boston, Massachusetts. Earlier in her career, she served as a staff lawyer in the Legal-Treaty Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, where she dealt with cases brought against Poland before the European Court of Human Rights, with a brief Foreign Service experience in Polish Consulates in Malmö and Chicago. She has also served as a consultant to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Council of Europe, and three national governments on issues relating to human rights law and criminal justice.
- Konsultacje: Professor Moulin-Stożek particularly welcomes PhD applications from students (including candidates with a non-legal background) interested in applying deconstructive or intersectional theoretical frameworks, engaging in interdisciplinary research, and pursuing research of transnational significance.