Bartosz Łabuś
My name is Bartosz Łabuś and I am a doctoral student at the Doctoral School of the University of the National Education Commission in Krakow in the field of legal sciences. At the same time, I am completing my legal training at the Krakow Bar Association (third year). I graduated from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow with a degree in law, defending my master’s thesis at the Department of Criminal Law on the verification of the need to amend Article 197 of the Criminal Code in its then wording, taking into account the Anglo-Saxon perspective.
My research interests include such issues as substantive criminal law and its constitutional foundations; principles of interpretation in criminal law; mechanisms for rationalising criminal responsibility; offences against freedom, including sexual freedom; the issue of consent in criminal law, including the matter of determining the scope of criminal law protection by the victim; common law criminal law.
My research at the Doctoral School focuses on the issue of expungement of convictions, as well as restrictions on rights and freedoms not included in the conviction that are applied to citizens in connection with their conviction for a crime. The research aims to reconstruct a complete catalogue of these restrictions, rationalise them and determine whether there is any teleological connection between them and the institution of expungement of convictions.
E-mail address: d751454@doktorant.uken.krakow.pl
