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Anna Tomza is a Lecturer at the Department of Legal Policy, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz. She has been employed at the university since 2017, following the completion of her doctoral studies. Dr. Tomza conducts classes in Legal Argumentation and is actively engaged in research and academic service activities within the university community.
Education:
- Graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz (2005)
- PhD in Law (2013), with doctoral dissertation completed at the Department of Theory and Philosophy of Law
Dr. Tomza's research focuses on American jurisprudence, legal logic, and legal argumentation. Her scholarly work particularly examines constitutional interpretation in the United States, judicial activism, and the philosophical foundations of legal reasoning. She has developed expertise in analyzing how American judges interpret constitutional texts and the theoretical frameworks that guide judicial decision-making. Her research bridges legal theory with practical applications in constitutional law and judicial methodology.
Her publication record demonstrates a consistent scholarly trajectory examining American constitutional law and judicial philosophy. The most recent works explore the evolution of legal syllogism and constitutional semantics, while earlier publications established her expertise in judicial activism and constitutional interpretation. Her research shows a methodological approach combining legal theory, philosophical analysis, and close examination of American jurisprudence.
Scientific recognition:
- Distinguished doctoral thesis
- Research scholarship from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
- Master's degree completed with distinction
- Member of PTS (Polish academic society)
Dr. Tomza actively supervises the Student Circle of Logicians and participates in academic governance through various university commissions. She has served on the University Election Commission (2020), the Anti-Mobbing Commission (2020-2023), and previously as Secretary of the Conciliation Commission (2008-2012). Her organizational duties include co-organizing conferences and seminars, preparing grant applications, and contributing to departmental scientific activity reports.
As Scientific Supervisor of the Student Circle of Logicians since 2017, Dr. Tomza has fostered academic engagement among law students interested in logical reasoning and its applications in legal practice. Her academic office hours are held weekly on Thursdays, providing remote consultation for students and colleagues.
