Notes on Contributors
Luísa Andias Gonçalves
has a Degree in Law by the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra, a Master in Legal and Business Sciences by the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra and a PhD in Labour and Social Labour, by the Faculty of Law of the University of Salamanca. She is Professor at the School of Technology and Management, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Invited lecturer in the Master in Law at the Oporto Law School of Portuguese Catholic University and Member of the Portuguese section of racse-anesc. Author of “A redução do valor das pensões à luz do artigo 1.º, do Protocolo nº 1, da Convenção Europeia dos Direitos do Homem”, Lex Social, Vol. 7, 2017, pp. 141–156, and “Reflexões em torno da reforma das prestações sociais – das pensões em especial”, in Por onde vai o Estado Social em Portugal?, Vida Económica, 2014, pp. 189–214. Email: luisaandias@gmail.com
Iulia Boghirnea
is lecturer in General Theory of Law and Legal Sociology at the University of Pitești. She graduated the Law Faculty of Valahia University of Târgoviște and the Faculty of Administrative Studies at the Romanian National School of Political and Administrative Studies (snspa). She earned her PhD in General Theory of Law from the Bucharest Nicolae Titulescu University in 2010 and she holds a master degree in Private International Law at University of Bucharest. She pursued a postdoctoral research program at the Legal Research Institute Acad. Andrei Rădulescu of the Romanian Academy in 2015. She is a member of the Romanian section of the Academic Network on the European Social Charter and Social Rights (anesc) since 2018. She is the author of several articles and studies published by scientific journals in her professional field of interest.
Magdalena Butrymowicz
is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Policy at Pontifical University of John Paul ii in Kraków. Her areas of research include human rights, legal regulations, and the social position of groups at particular risk of exclusion, such as immigrants, ethnic populations, children, or national and ethnic minorities. She was a visiting professor at the University of Arizona, visiting lecturer at Trent University in Peterborough, and an associate academic researcher at the University of Oxford. Magdalena is a member of Law and Society, the British Association of Canadian Studies, and the International Law
Konstantina Chatzilaou
is Associate professor at CY Cergy Paris Université. Member of the Labouratoire d’études juridiques et politiques (lejep), she devotes her research to national, comparative, European and international labour law. She is the author of the book “L’action collective des travailleurs et les libertés économiques. Essai sur une rencontre dans les ordres juridiques nationaux et supranationaux”, published by the Institut universitaire Varenne in 2016. Email : kchatzilaou@windowslive.com
Anna Drabarz
is Doctor of Law and Assistant Professor at the Department of Public and European International Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bialystok (Poland). She specialises in issues related to the implementation of the rights of persons with disabilities in international and European Union law. Email: anna.drabarz@gmail.com
Maria Giovannone
holds a degree in Law from the University of Naples Federico ii. In 2010, she obtained a PhD in Industrial Relations Law from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. She is a researcher in Labour Law and Lecturer in Labour Market Law, Global Economy, Labour Rights, and European Social Law at the University Roma Tre. Since 2017, she has been a member of the Commission for the Certification of Employment and Contracts at the Department of Economics of the University of Roma Tre. In 2021 she was appointed Academic Senator at the University of Roma Tre and member of the Permanent Advisory Commission for Health and Safety at Work at the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies. In addition, she is a labour lawyer, lecturer and scientific coordinator in several university Master’s degrees and research projects and author of numerous publications on labour law. Email: maria.giovannone@uniroma3.it
is graduated in Law at the University of Pavia. He is Professor in Public Law at the University of Verona, Department of Law. Among several responsibilities and memberships, hi is the General coordinator of the Academic Network on the European Social Charter and Social Rights (anesc). He has published several essays on social rights, among which: ‘The opportunities of the European Social Charter (in Italy)’, in:
Łucja Kobroń-Gąsiorowska
is Doctor of Law, Attorney at Law and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Law and Economics at the Pedagogical University of Krakow (Poland). She specialises in international labour law and whistleblowing. Email: lucja.kobron-gasiorowska@up.krakow.pl
Michel Miné
is Professor of Labor Law, Chair of Labor Law and Human Rights, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (Cnam, France), Research laboratories: Lise/Cnrs/Cnam, speaker at the Academy of European Law (era, Trier), author of numerous books, in particular Droit des discriminations dans l’emploi et le travail, Larcier (Brussels) and Droit du travail, Eyrolles (Paris). Email: michel.mine@lecnam.net
is a Senior Lecturer in Public Law at Rouen University. As a member of the Centre Universitaire Rouennais d’Etudes juridiques curej (ea 4703), she dedicates her research to the guarantee of fundamental social rights in national, European and international law. She is the author of the book La justiciabilité des droits sociaux. Etude de droit conventionnel européen published by Bruylant Editors in 2012. As a member of the anesc, she coordinates French section and co-editored the Volume i of the Commentary of the European Social Charter with Stefano Angeleri. Email: carole.nivard@univ-rouen.fr
Catarina de Oliveira Carvalho
is PhD in Labour Law, Associate Professor at Porto Faculty of Law, Universidade Católica Portuguesa and Researcher at Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law (ceid). She is Vice-General Coordinator of the Academic Network on European Social Charter and Social Rights (anesc), Member of ir Share Network – Industrial Relations Share, Board member of the Portuguese Association of Labour Law (apodit) and President Arbitrator in the Arbitration Tribunal of the Economic and Social Council. Participation in several European projects related to the implementation of the EU Labour Law. Author of several publications in Labour and Civil Law, namely “Concilier vie professionnelle et vie familiale pour promouvoir l’égalité femmes-hommes au Portugal: perspectives à la lumière de la Directive 2019/1158”, Revue de Droit Comparé du Travail et de la Sécurité Sociale, No. 3, 2020, pp. 82–93 ; “Trabalho no domicílio, trabalho doméstico e trabalhos de cuidado no ordenamento jurídico português: primeira leitura à luz das Convenções da oit”, Documentación Laboural, No. 116, 2019, pp. 41–56. Email : ccarvalho@ucp.pt
Ana Cristina Ribeiro Costa
has a Degree in Law by the Faculty of Law of Universidade do Porto, Masters in Private Law by the Oporto Law School of the Portuguese Catholic University and PhD by the same University. She is Assistant Professor at Oporto Law School of the Portuguese Catholic University, directing and lecturing the course of “Occupational Health and Safety Law” and the seminar of “Work-Related Accidents” in the Master in Employment Law, and lecturing the courses of “Employment and Labour Law”, “Civil Procedural Law” and the seminar of “Labour Procedural Law” in the Degree in Law. She is Member of Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law, Member of the Portuguese section of racse-anesc, Lawyer – Senior Legal Employment Specialist at Remote, Alumna of the US Department of State and Fulbrighter. And Member of several working groups of financed projects. Main publications: “Retos de la
Cristina Sâmboan
is a lawyer, definitive member of the Bucharest Bar Association since 1997, and lecturer in Labour law and EU law at artifex University of Bucharest. She graduated the Law Faculty of the Bucharest University. She earned her PhD in Labour Law from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ase) in 2016 and she holds a master degree in International Relations from the Romanian National School of Political and Administrative Studies (snspa) and a master degree in International Human Rights Law from the University of Nantes. She is a member of the National Union of the Experts in Labour Legislation of Romania (unelm) since 2017 and a member of the Romanian section of the Academic Network on the European Social Charter and Social Rights since
Ioana Nely Militaru
is EU law Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies – Law Department. She is the author of several books, papers and studies published by scientific journals in her professional field of interest.
Robert Tabaszewski
is a graduate of the Faculty of Political Science of the Maria Curie-Sklodowska University. Following his postgraduate studies in international and national law at the Faculty of Law of the John Paul ii Catholic University of Lublin (Poland), he obtained his PhD from the same university. He is an Associate Professor at the Law School of the John Paul ii Catholic University of Lublin, where he teaches Human Rights Law, Health Law and Security Law. He has authored 12 books. His areas of specialization, scholarship and litigation include health law and bioethics, international law, international security, human rights and democracy, and public law. He has been a visiting professor at the Faculty of Law of the Aldo Moro in Bari, Faculty of Law of the Rijksuniversiteit in Groningen, Faculty of Law of the Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Law of the International University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Law of the Aleksandër Xhuvani University of Elbasan and Nanovic Institute of the University of Notre Dame, USA. He is an Adjunct Secretary of the International Council of Jurists – European Division. In 2018, he has completed an internship in the President’s Office of the European Parliament in Brussels (EU). Email: robert.tabaszewski@gmail.com