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Dr Przemysław Kubiak is an adjunct professor at the Department of Roman Law within the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Lodz. His primary research focuses on Roman criminal law, particularly analyzing non-legal sources such as rhetorical speeches and philosophical texts from antiquity. He also conducts psychological training for law students and practitioners globally, collaborating with legal clinics on soft skills, stress management, and pedagogical methodologies.
- Education: Law studies completed in 2004, followed by psychology studies.
Research interests emphasize Roman penal systems, ancient legal thought, and interdisciplinary approaches to law. He explores topics like damnatio ad bestias, intoxication as a mitigating factor, and emotional states in legal contexts. His work bridges legal history with modern pedagogy and psychological well-being in legal practice.
Publications span over 15 years, focusing on Roman criminal law mechanics, comparative legal traditions, and historical jurisprudence. Recent work examines Aristotle's impact on concepts of legal responsibility and ancient penal practices like damnatio ad metalla.
- Grants/Advising: No specific grants mentioned, but extensive clinical practice collaborations exist.
Collaborates with legal clinics worldwide, teaching communication skills and educational psychology to young instructors. Active in both Polish and international legal education networks.


