Authors

Challis Professor of Jurisprudence
,
University of Sydney

Wojciech Sadurski

Sadurski is Challis Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney and Professor at the University of Warsaw Center for Europe. He has previously held the chair in philosophy of law at the European University Institute in Florence (where he served as head of the department of law in 2003-2006). He is a member of a number of supervisory or program boards, including the Institute of Public Affairs (Poland), Helsinki Foundation of Human Rights (Poland), and the International Association of Constitutional Law. His recent books include “Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown” (OUP 2019), “A Pandemic of Populists” (CUP 2022), and “Constitutional Public Reason” (OUP 2023).

Authors

Challis Professor of Jurisprudence
,
University of Sydney

Wojciech Sadurski

Sadurski is Challis Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney and Professor at the University of Warsaw Center for Europe. He has previously held the chair in philosophy of law at the European University Institute in Florence (where he served as head of the department of law in 2003-2006). He is a member of a number of supervisory or program boards, including the Institute of Public Affairs (Poland), Helsinki Foundation of Human Rights (Poland), and the International Association of Constitutional Law. His recent books include “Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown” (OUP 2019), “A Pandemic of Populists” (CUP 2022), and “Constitutional Public Reason” (OUP 2023).

Authors

Challis Professor of Jurisprudence
,
University of Sydney

Wojciech Sadurski

Sadurski is Challis Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney and Professor at the University of Warsaw Center for Europe. He has previously held the chair in philosophy of law at the European University Institute in Florence (where he served as head of the department of law in 2003-2006). He is a member of a number of supervisory or program boards, including the Institute of Public Affairs (Poland), Helsinki Foundation of Human Rights (Poland), and the International Association of Constitutional Law. His recent books include “Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown” (OUP 2019), “A Pandemic of Populists” (CUP 2022), and “Constitutional Public Reason” (OUP 2023).

Authors

Challis Professor of Jurisprudence
,
University of Sydney

Wojciech Sadurski

Sadurski is Challis Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney and Professor at the University of Warsaw Center for Europe. He has previously held the chair in philosophy of law at the European University Institute in Florence (where he served as head of the department of law in 2003-2006). He is a member of a number of supervisory or program boards, including the Institute of Public Affairs (Poland), Helsinki Foundation of Human Rights (Poland), and the International Association of Constitutional Law. His recent books include “Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown” (OUP 2019), “A Pandemic of Populists” (CUP 2022), and “Constitutional Public Reason” (OUP 2023).