Helena Kordasiewicz
Junior Guest Researcher
Schenkenstraße 4/2nd floor
1010 Vienna
Research Focus
Helena Kordasiewicz is a final year law student at the University of Warsaw. Her Master’s thesis is a dogmatic analysis of contracts between financial institutions and providers of information and communication technology services. At the focal point of her research interests stand large digital platforms and services operators. She wants to study the effectiveness of classical competition law instruments in the modern, digital economy and AI technologies and the contractual aspects of functioning of those providers. She was a guest researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg, covering the concept of certainty in private law. She has participated in multiple conferences, a school of German law (with the University of Bonn) as well as summer school (University of Florence and European University Institute). Visiting researcher at the Department for Innovation and Digitalisation in Law since July 2024.
Curriculum Vitae
List of publications
- H. Kordasiewicz, Obligatory Integrity of Contracts Between Financial Institutions and ICT Service Providers (original title Prawny obowiązek integralności umów między instytucjami finansowymi i dostawcami usług ICT), Przegląd Prawa Handlowego 2024, nr 7, s. 28-35.
- Kordasiewicz H., ‘The right to privacy v. public safety — Covid-19 contact tracing applications', European Journal of Privacy Law and Technologies, ISSN: 2704-8012, 2024(1)
- Kordasiewicz H., "Charting tomorrow: Bridging Knowledge and action in sustainable finance (Międzynarodowa Konferencja Naukowa, Warszawa, 30.09.2023 r.)", Państwo i Prawo, ISSN 0031-0980, 2024(5), s. 137-139.
- Namysłowska M., Weber A.-M., Herbet-Homenda W., Hyla A., Kordasiewicz H., Macierzyńska-Franaszczyk E., Mucha J., Pałka P., Wiśniewska K., "Challenges and Unanswered Questions of Consumer Law: Insights from the 18th International Association of Consumer Law Conference", (2024), 13, Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, Issue 3, pp. 150-156.