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mgr Kamil Sobański
ul. Uniwersytecka 22/26, 50-145 Wrocław (pok. 3.08, bud. D)
In the summer semester of 2025, a research stay at Tilburg University. Office Hours possible via Teams - please contact me via e-mail to set the date and hour.
Kamil Sobański is a PhD student in law at the Digital Justice Center.
He is specialised in criminal procedure and international criminal procedure. Currently his main interests focus on the impact of technology on criminal justice.
Kamil Sobański is a graduate of full-time law studies at the Faculty of Law, Administration, and Economics at the University of Wrocław. He defended his master's thesis at the Department of International and European Law. Kamil was a scholarship recipient of the Erasmus+ program at the University of Liège (Belgium), and participated in international summer schools on international criminal law, human rights, and public international law. He gained hands-on experience in criminal law working at the Polish Commissioner for Human Rights Office and a law firm. Kamil gained his initial research experience as a Student Research Assistant at the Digital Justice Center and as a member of both the Student Circle of International and European Law, and the Human Rights Circle. He was also actively involved in student life, serving as a member of the Faculty Student Government and the Faculty Council. Kamil was awarded rector’s scholarship for best students twice.
Kamil Sobański is currently preparing his dissertation at the Digital Justice Center, under the supervision of Prof. Karolina Kremens, as part of the project "Virtual Justice: Remote Proceedings before the International Criminal Court – Threat or Opportunity" funded by the Polish National Science Centre. He teaches Polish criminal procedure and international criminal law. Kamil coaches the faculty's ICC Moot Court team. He is a member of Association Internationale De Droit Pénal (AIDP), European Society of International Law (ESIL) and Virtual Criminal Justice Network. Kamil publishes on the "Przegląd Prawa Międzynarodowego" ["International Law Review"] blog on the activities of the International Criminal Court.