Dorota Leczykiewicz

Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow
Dr Dorota Leczykiewicz is Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Law, and a Research Fellow in the Insitute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford. She is also a Junior Research Fellow in Law in Trinity College, where she teaches Tort, Roman law and EU law. In 2009 she completed a DPhil thesis at the University of Oxford, under supervision of Professor Simon Whittaker, in which she examined and compared the reasoning of French and English judges on the question of recoverability of harm in their respective tort laws. A book based on her DPhil thesis is forthcoming with Hart Publishing. In 2007-2009 she held the position of a Stipendiary College Lecturer in Law at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. In 2009-2010 she was a Max Weber Visiting Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. She is one of the convenors of the Oxford EU Law Discussion Group. Her research interests lie in comparative private law, Tort law and EU law, within which she specialises in the law of remedies, horizontal application of EU norms and codification of EU private law. Together with Professor Stephen Weatherill she is editing a collection of papers The Involvement of EU Law in Private Law Relationships, which is forthcoming with Hart Publishing. Currently, she is working on the question of horizontal effect of EU social rights and the place of distributive justice in EU private law.
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Journal Articles
D Leczykiewicz, ''Where Angels Fear to Tread': The EU Law of Remedies and Codification of European Private Law' (2012) 8 European Review of Contract Law 47-81
D Leczykiewicz, '"Effective Judicial Protection" of Human Rights After Lisbon: Should National Courts Be Empowered to Review EU Secondary Law?' (2010) 35 European Law Review 326-348
D Leczykiewicz, 'Private Party Liability in EU Law: In Search of the General Regime' (2009) 12 Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 257-282
D Leczykiewicz, 'Constitutional Conflicts and the Third Pillar' (2008) 33 European Law Review 230-242
D Leczykiewicz, 'Why do the European Court of Justice judges need legal concepts?' (2008) 14 European Law Journal 773-786
D Leczykiewicz, 'Common Commercial Policy: the Expanding Competence of the European Union in the Area of International Trade' (2005) 6 German Law Journal 1673-1686
Chapters
D Leczykiewicz, 'The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Member States’ Derogations from Internal Market Obligations' in PM Huber and K Ziegler (eds), The EU and National Constitutional Law ( 2012) (forthcoming)
D Leczykiewicz, 'The Constitutional Dimension of Private Law Liability Rules in the EU' in D Leczykiewicz and S Weatherill (eds), The Involvement of EU Law in Private Law Relationships (Hart Publishing 2012) (forthcoming)
D Leczykiewicz, 'La conformité au principe de protection des droits de l’homme comme condition de la primauté des actes européens dans le troisième pilier' in A Frąckowiak-Adamska and R Grzeszczak (eds), L’espace judiciaire européen (Willy Brandt Zentrum 2010)
D Leczykiewicz, 'Wykładnia prounijna w prawie podatkowym a obowiązek poszanowania Konstytucji RP na przykładzie wybranych orzeczeń NSA' in S Biernat and S Dudzik (eds), Doświadczenia prawne pierwszych lat członkostwa Polski w Unii Europejskiej (Kluwer International Warsaw 2010)
D Leczykiewicz, 'Commentary on Article 281 EC (legal personality of the European Community)' in A Wróbel (ed), Komentarz. Traktat ustanawiający Wspólnotę Europejską. Volume III (Kluwer International Warsaw 2009)
D Leczykiewicz, 'Obywatelstwo UE i prawo do swobodnego przemieszczania sie jako instrumenty ograniczania autonomii regulacyjnej panstw członkowskich' in S Biernat and S Dudzik (eds), Przepływ osób i świadczenie usług w Unii Europejskiej (Kluwer International Warsaw 2009)
Case Notes
D Leczykiewicz, 'Pleural plaques, the concept of damage and liability for psychiatric injury' (2008) 124 Law Quarterly Review 548 [Case Note]
D Leczykiewicz, 'Polish Constitutional Tribunal, Judgment of 27 April 2005, No. P 1/05, on the constitutionality of the European Arrest Warrant national implementation' (2006) 43 Common Market Law Review 1181 [Case Note]
Other details
Correspondence address:
Trinity College
Oxford
OX1 3BH
Link to Institute of European and Comparative Law web site

