Overview


2025 - Barbara Godlewska-Bujok
From 19 to 21 May 2025 Dr Barbara Godlewska-Bujok visited the IAAEU library. She is a doctor of law and an assistant professor at the Department of Business Law at the Faculty of Management, the University of Warsaw. Her research interests include the creation of labour law and its axiology, labour law in action, sustainable development and women’s work.
2025 - Vojtěch Jirásko
From 12 to 16 may 2025, we were delighted to welcome JUDr. Vojtěch Jirásko to our library. He is assistant and internal student of the doctoral study programme Theoretical Legal Sciences, specialization Private Law at Palacký University in Olomouc (Czech Republic). He is also a practising attorney.

Currently he is working on his dissertation focusing on compensation for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage in employment law, with a particular emphasis on employee liability. In addition to the above, his previous research has focused on employment law issues relating to agency employment, employment in churches, and working via digital labour platforms.

He said: "I would like to express my gratitude for the opportunity to use the IAAEU library and its study rooms. The extensive collection of books and e-resources is impressive, and the library’s specialization in labour law provides significant support to scholars and researchers in this field. Being able to collaborate and visit the library has been invaluable, offering me new cross-border perspectives and ideas, some of which could certainly benefit the Czech academic community in comparative research. I look forward to future meetings."
2025 - Research group of the Universidade de Lisboa
In February 2025, the IAAEU library had the pleasure of welcoming three visiting academics from the Universidade de Lisboa. Prof. Pedro Madeira de Brito, Prof. Guilherme Machado Dray, and Guilherme Grillo used the IAAEU library to advance their research projects. During their stay, they were accompanied and supported by a dedicated group of students. It was a special honor for the IAAEU to continue this international friendship. Hopefully, their time with us was a valuable enrichment for their scientific work, it certainly was for us!
2024 - Aidan Harker
In November, we had the pleasure of welcoming Aidan Harker as a guest at our institute. Mr. Harker is a doctoral candidate at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and is supervised by Prof. Dr. Daniel Ulber.
In his dissertation, Mr. Harker deals with the dogmatic foundations and effects of time-related regulations in employment law. At the IAAEU, he researched the regulation of working time in EU labor law, in particular the links between working time law and the social dimension of the internal market. The extensive stock of literature in the institution's library enabled him to gain new insights.