Faculty partners, Partner universities, Stakeholder Council, high schools and Erasmus+.
All forms of cooperation at the Faculty of Law and Administration UW — with business representatives, public institutions, legal self-government, and partner universities and high schools in Poland and around the world.
01 · Partners
Institutional partners of the Faculty.
We cooperate with leading representatives of Poland's social and economic environment. Our partners include, among others:
C.H. Beck Publishing House
Bonifraterska 17, 00-203 Warsaw
One of the oldest and largest European publishing houses — founded in 1763 in Munich. Active on the Polish market since 1993, publishing works in law, taxation, economics and academic, professional and foreign-language literature.
Part of the international Wolters Kluwer group — a global leader in professional information, software and services for the legal, public-administration and business sectors.
Polish State Railways S.A. — the parent company of the PKP Group, one of the largest employers in Poland. Manages railway assets, stations and real estate, coordinating strategic projects to develop the rail network.
Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A. — Poland's electricity transmission system operator. Responsible for the secure operation of the national power system and for developing the highest-voltage grid.
Part of the Veolia Group — a global leader in optimised resource management. In Poland it supplies heat and electricity and provides energy-efficiency services for cities and industry.
Global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of materials and solutions for construction and industry. Present in Poland for over 30 years with production plants and R&D centres.
The largest district chamber of the legal counsel self-government in Poland. Runs the legal counsel traineeship, oversees professional practice and organises continuing education.
Organisational unit of the National Prosecutor's Office conducting and supervising preparatory proceedings in the most serious criminal cases in the capital.
The supreme judicial authority in Poland. Supervises the adjudication of common and military courts, hears cassation appeals and adopts resolutions to resolve divergences in legal interpretation.
Bailiff self-government unit bringing together court bailiffs operating with the regional courts in the chamber's area. Oversees the activity of bailiff offices.
Professional self-government of notaries running offices in the chamber's area. Organises the notary traineeship and oversees the practice of the profession.
Poland's largest independent business organisation. Represents the economic interests of its member companies before state authorities and supports their international expansion.
Government office serving the minister for digital affairs. Responsible for the development of public e-services, cybersecurity, broadband network expansion and artificial-intelligence policy.