Mateusz Grochowski appointed professor at Tulane Law School

May 24, 2024

Mateusz Grochowski, senior research fellow at the Institute, will assume the position of Associate Professor of Law at Tulane Law School in New Orleans as of July 2024. Tulane Law School is one of the oldest law schools in the USA and is a leader in the fields of comparative research, private law research, and research on environmental and energy law.

Dr. Mateusz Grochowski, LL.M. (Yale) obtained his Ph.D. at the Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and earned the title of Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Yale Law School. He was an affiliated fellow at the Information Society Project of Yale Law School and has been a research fellow at the Institute since 2020, where his work focuses on contract theory, consumer law, and the law of new technologies. He has received scholarship grants from a number of institutions, including the German-Italian Center for European Dialogue (Villa Vigoni) and the National Science Centre of Poland. He has served as lecturer in private law at the Universities of Münster and Hamburg and as guest professor at the Università Bocconi in Milan. Additionally, he sits on the editorial board for the “Rabel Journal of Comparative and International Private Law” (RabelsZ) and the “Journal of European Consumer and Market Law” (EuCML).

 




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