Professor Antoni Hanusz is a distinguished legal scholar specializing in Financial Law at Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin, where he serves as Head of the Department of Financial Law since 2011. He holds multiple significant positions including being a Judge of the Supreme Administrative Court of Poland (Financial Chamber) since 2002 and a Member of the Legislative Council of the Prime Minister of Poland since 2006. His academic career is marked by his appointment as a full Professor of Financial Law in 2005. Professor Hanusz's research focuses on four primary areas: Public Financial Law, Sources of Local Government Financing, Tax Law and Procedure, and Administrative Judicial Proceedings. His scholarly work demonstrates deep expertise in the intersection of legal theory and practical financial regulation, with particular emphasis on budgetary principles, tax legislation, and local government finance. His publications consistently address both theoretical frameworks and practical applications of financial law in the Polish context while considering European Union law implications. His scholarly output reveals a consistent trend toward analyzing the balance between public interest protection and individual rights within financial legislation. Recent works focus on the role of financial law within the Polish legal system, protection of public interest in financial legislation processes, and opinions on legislative projects related to research funding. His earlier work concentrated more on tax procedure specifics, general clauses in tax ordinance, and local government financing mechanisms. Professor Hanusz actively contributes to legal practice through his judicial role in the Supreme Administrative Court and his advisory position in the Legislative Council. His expertise in financial law extends to practical applications in local government administration, tax interpretation, and budgetary principles. He has authored significant monographs including 'Sources of Financing of Local Government' (2015) and 'The Factual Basis of Tax Decisions' (2006), which are widely referenced in Polish legal scholarship and practice.




