Agnieszka Parol, PhD

 

She graduated from the Gen. Władysław Anders Comprehensive School in Lesko. In 2008, she graduated from the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration of the Catholic University of Lublin with a master's degree in law on the basis of her master's thesis entitled "Status of an individual in cross-border and intra-Community traffic", written at the seminar on customs law and international trade law under the supervision of Associate Professor Artur Kuś. In the same year she obtained a master's degree in administration on the basis of a thesis entitled "Resolution of economic disputes" written at the seminar on public economic law under the supervision of Associate Professor Rafał Biskup. During her studies, she received a scholarship from the Minister of Science and Higher Education for her achievements in science and a rector's award for active participation in the academic community, twice. She was a member of the Student Government of WPPKiA KUL and secretary of the Administrative Law Section of the KUL’s University Legal Clinic. Since 2011, she was employed as a research and teaching assistant in the Department of European Union Law KUL. In the period 2011-2012 she was responsible for the implementation of the grant "Olympiad of knowledge about European integration" (application no. 4355) of the Ministry of National Education for the implementation of the public task "Organization and conduct of the Olympics in the school years 2010/2011, 2011/2012, 2012/2013", acting as coordinator and chairman of the Main Committee of the Olympiad of Knowledge on European Integration. In 2016, she obtained a Doctorate in Law from a dissertation entitled 'Decentralised Agencies in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice of the European Union'. The supervisor of the work was prof. dr hab. Artur Kuś, and the reviewers were prof. dr. hab. Jan Barcz and dr hab. Anastasia Gajda, prof. SGH. Since 2019, she has been employed as an assistant professor in the Department of International and European Union Law in KUL.

Her academic interests concern the institutional and substantive law of the European Union, in particular the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, democratisation of the Union and decision-making procedures in the Union.

She is a member of the Polish Society for European Studies, the Centre for Research on European Law and Migration Policy and the MIGRA-TEAM research group. Since 2019 she has been a member of the Polish Association of European Law.

Her teaching experience includes having classes and lecture in area of: institutional and material law of the European Union, information technology, EU migration policy, border traffic and the regime of border administrations, European law enforcement authorities. She also conducts classes in English in the area of: institutional and substantive EU law, decision-making processes of the European Union, regional and structural EU policy, European Structural Funds, Common Agricultural Policy, EU Agencies, EU resources online, European Intellectual Property Law.