ul. Władysława Bojarskiego 3, 87-100 Toruń
tel.: +48 56 611 41 10
e-mail: wpia@umk.pl

Staff

dr hab. Marcin Kałduński, NCU Prof.
University Professor
Department of International and European Law

room no: 225, Coll. Iuridicum Novum, W. Bojarskiego 3, 87-100 Toruń
tel.: +48-56-611-4043
e-mail: mmk@umk.pl
www: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marcin_Kaldunski
ORCID: 0000-0002-2179-5733

Interest:
Since the beginning of his career, Marcin Kałduński has focused on international and economic law. He is an alumnus of Professor Janusz Gilas and delivers papers at international and national conferences. He works on legal texts in Polish, English, French and German. He has conducted his scholarships and research in London, Cambridge, The Hague, Geneva and Saint-Louis.
Marcin Kałduński is a qualified attorney and counsel of the General Counsel to the Republic of Poland. He practices in the areas of international and domestic dispute resolution, incl. the ECHR and the CJEU. He primarily acts as counsel in international commercial and investment arbitration proceedings in the fields of international trade, mining, energy, as well as banking & finance (the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, the ICC Rules, the SCC Rules and the UNCITRAL Rules). In addition to advising clients on international and commercial matters, he works with entities responsible for infrastructure projects.

Office Hours:
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Since the beginning of his career, Marcin Kałduński has focused on international and economic law. He is an alumnus of Professor Janusz Gilas and delivers papers at international and national conferences. He works on legal texts in Polish, English, French and German.
Marcin Kałduński is a qualified attorney and counsel of the General Counsel to the Republic of Poland. He practices in the areas of international and domestic dispute resolution, incl. the ECHR and the CJEU. He primarily acts as counsel in international commercial and investment arbitration proceedings (the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, the ICC Rules, the SCC Rules and the UNCITRAL Rules).

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