Arletta Gorecka | Humanities Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arletta Gorecka | Humanities Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arletta Gorecka, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

🌟 Dr. Arletta Gorecka 🌟 is a passionate and accomplished Lecturer in Law, specializing in EU Competition Law and Privacy. With a PhD from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, and an LLB (Hons) from the University of Stirling, she excels in teaching and research. Arletta’s expertise includes international presentations, numerous publications, and contributions to prestigious projects like the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. Recognized for her teaching excellence and awarded multiple honors, she is dedicated to promoting legal education and advancing discussions on the intersection of law, privacy, and competition in the digital age. πŸ“šπŸ”πŸŒ

Publication ProfileΒ 

Education

πŸŽ“ Dr. Arletta Gorecka πŸŽ“ pursued her academic journey, culminating in a PhD from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, in March 2024. Her doctoral research delved into the intricate nexus of EU Competition Law and Privacy, particularly focusing on assessing privacy as a pivotal element within the theory of harm. Prior to this, she attained an LLB (Hons) with first-class honors from the University of Stirling in June 2019, laying the foundation for her profound understanding of legal principles and paving the way for her illustrious career in academia and research. πŸ“˜πŸ”βœ¨

Work Experience

 

πŸ“š Dr. Arletta Gorecka πŸ“š has amassed a wealth of experience in academia, spanning across various prestigious institutions. From her role as a Law Tutor at Glasgow International College, where she nurtured aspiring legal minds through teaching pre-master degree modules and supporting international students in diverse legal subjects, to her tenure as an Occasional Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University, where she passionately delivered seminars and lectures on multifaceted topics such as Trust, Succession, and Family Law, Arletta has consistently demonstrated her commitment to excellence in legal education. Her extensive contributions also extend to research assistance, coordination of modules, and mentoring students at the University of Strathclyde and University of Stirling, reflecting her dedication to fostering academic growth and innovation in the legal field. πŸŒŸπŸŽ“

 

CertificatesΒ 

 

πŸŽ“ Dr. Arletta Gorecka πŸŽ“ has fortified her expertise through a series of certifications, illuminating her commitment to continuous learning and professional development. With advanced and basic certifications in LexisNexis Online Research and Westlaw, she has honed her skills in legal research, equipped to navigate complex legal landscapes with finesse. Moreover, her acquisition of the Scottish Mental Health Aid certificate underscores her dedication to holistic well-being, reflecting her empathetic approach to supporting mental health awareness and resilience within legal communities. Arletta’s diverse skill set, coupled with her unwavering commitment to knowledge acquisition, exemplifies her readiness to excel in dynamic legal environments. πŸŒŸπŸ“š

Research Focus

πŸ” Dr. Arletta Gorecka’s research focus lies at the intersection of law, technology, and societal impact. Through meticulous analysis and scholarly inquiry, she explores complex issues such as the interplay between privacy and competition law in the digital age, the implications of data protection regulations on consumer welfare, and the challenges posed by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and big data. Her work delves into the ethical and legal frameworks governing these areas, shedding light on key considerations for policymakers, legal practitioners, and society as a whole. Dr. Gorecka’s research embodies a commitment to understanding and navigating the evolving landscape of modern law and technology. πŸ“šπŸ”βœ¨

 

Publication Top Notes :

On the nature of law: The relevance of deontological natural law perspective in modern times

A confusing relationship between privacy and competition law β€” a way forward for EU competition law and algorithms pricing

Is β€œPrivacy” a Means to Protect the Competition or Advance Objectives of Innovation and Consumer Welfare?

On the interplay between competition law and privacy: the impact of Meta Platforms case

On Consumer Protection in the Digital Age and the Intersection Between EU Competition Law and Data Privacy Law

COVID-19 Crisis in the United Kingdom: The First 100 Days of the Unknown

The Other Side of the Coin: Privacy Justifications in Anticompetitive Proceedings under Article 102 TFEU

Net Neutrality in New Times: Revisiting the Open Internet Regulation in the UK

Joe Cannataci, Valeria Falce and Oreste Pollicino (eds),Β Legal Challenges of Big Data

Defining Privacy in the Competition Law Sphere

 

 

Kenneth MourΓ© | History Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kenneth MourΓ© | History Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kenneth MourΓ©,Department of History, Classics and Religion, University of Alberta, Canada

Prof. Kenneth MourΓ© is a distinguished historian specializing in Modern European History, particularly focusing on France. With a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, he has held prominent positions at the University of Alberta and UCSB. His research delves into the intricacies of economic history, notably the impact of wars and monetary policies. Prof. MourΓ©’s extensive publications, including “The Gold Standard Illusion” and “MarchΓ© Noir,” demonstrate his expertise. Renowned for his insightful analysis, he has received numerous awards and fellowships for his scholarly contributions. Through teaching and research, Prof. MourΓ© enriches our understanding of European history πŸ“šπŸŒ.

 

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Education:

Prof. Kenneth MourΓ©’s academic journey reflects his passion for understanding Europe’s complex historical and economic landscape. He obtained his Ph.D. in Modern European History from the University of Toronto in 1988, delving deep into the continent’s socio-economic evolution. Prior to this, he earned his M.A. in Modern European History from SUNY Stony Brook in 1981, honing his expertise in the field. Notably, he graduated with distinction in Economics from the University of Calgary in 1980, laying the foundation for his interdisciplinary approach to history. Prof. MourΓ©’s diverse educational background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of European history and economics πŸŽ“πŸŒ.

 

Employment:

Prof. Kenneth MourΓ©’s illustrious career spans prestigious institutions across the globe. Since 2009, he has held the esteemed position of Professor at the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta, Canada, contributing significantly to academia. His international influence is evident through his role as a Visiting Professor at UniversitΓ© de Paris – 1 PanthΓ©on-Sorbonne in 2014-2015, enriching French scholarship. Prior to this, he served as a Professor at UCSB for a decade and as an Associate Professor for seven years. Prof. MourΓ©’s academic journey also includes notable stints as a Visiting Professor in Paris and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study, reflecting his commitment to global historical inquiry πŸŒπŸ“š.

 

Awards:

Prof. Kenneth MourΓ©’s exceptional contributions to research have been recognized through numerous prestigious awards and fellowships. Notably, he has received two Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight Grants, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. His scholarly endeavors have also been supported by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Albert and Eileen Borchard Foundation. Additionally, Prof. MourΓ©’s academic prowess earned him fellowships at esteemed institutions like The Institute for Advanced Study and the University of Calgary. His dedication to scholarly inquiry is evident through his numerous accolades πŸ†πŸ”.

 

Research Focus:

Prof. Kenneth MourΓ©’s research focus revolves around the economic and monetary history of France, particularly during the interwar period and World War II. His studies delve into topics such as French monetary policy, food rationing, black markets, and the political and economic challenges faced by France during times of crisis. Through meticulous analysis of archival sources and historical narratives, Prof. MourΓ© sheds light on the complexities of economic decision-making, governmental responses to crises, and the socio-economic implications of wartime measures. His work not only enriches our understanding of French history but also offers insights into broader themes of economic resilience and governance during turbulent times πŸ“Š.

 

Publication Top Notes:

Publication: The gold standard illusion: France, the Bank of France, and the international gold standard, 1914-1939 by K MourΓ© (2002) | Cited by: 173

πŸ“š Publication: Managing the Franc PoincarΓ©: economic understanding and political constraint in French monetary policy, 1928-1936 by K MourΓ© (2002) | Cited by: 165

πŸ“š Publication:Food rationing and the black market in France (1940–1944) by K MourΓ© (2010) | Cited by: 44

πŸ“š Publication: La politique du franc PoincarΓ©: perception de l’Γ©conomie et contraintes politiques dans la stratΓ©gie monΓ©taire de la France, 1926-1936 by K MourΓ©, JM Mendel, JC Asselain (1998) | Cited by: 42

πŸ“š Publication:Crisis and renewal in France, 1918-1962 by K MourΓ©, MS Alexander (2002) | Cited by: 31

πŸ“š Publication:Undervaluing the franc PoincarΓ© by K MourΓ© (1996) | Cited by: 29

πŸ“š Publication: On vit mal: FoodΒ Shortages andΒ PopularΒ Culture inΒ OccupiedΒ France, 1940–1944 by K MourΓ©, P Schwartz (2007) | Cited by: 25

πŸ“š Publication: The Limits to Central Bank Co-operation, 1916–36 by K MourΓ© (1992) | Cited by: 24

πŸ“š Publication: French history since Napoleon by MS Alexander (1999) | Cited by: 20

πŸ“š Publication: ” Une eventualite absolument exclue”: French reluctance to devalue, 1933-1936 by K MourΓ© (1988) | Cited by: 19