Poznan Centre for Human Rights
Adiunkt
email: baranowska.g@gmail.com
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Memory Laws in European and Comparative Perspective 2016-2019 (http://melaproject.org/).
Previously she has inter alia been a researcher in the project Fostering Human Rights Among European (Internal and External) Policies (http://www.fp7-frame.eu/), worked in the German Bundestag and completed an intership in the Polish Embassy in Ankara.
Received START fellowship for the most talented young researchers in Poland, Foundation for Polish Science (2018)
Field of interest:
- UN mechanisms of human rights protection
- missing and disappeared persons
- transitional justice
- memory laws
Selected publications:
- G. Baranowska, Rights of families of disappeared persons: How international bodies address the needs of families of disappeared persons in Europe, Intersentia (Transitional Justice series), 2021.
- G. Baranowska, The Relevance of the ICPPED for Disappeared Migrants and Refugees, German Institute for Human Rights, October 2020.
- K. Bachmann, I. Lyubashenko, Ch. Garuka, G. Baranowska, V. Pavlaković. The Puzzle of Punitive Memory Laws: New insights into the origins and scope of punitive memory laws, “East European Politics & Societies and Cultures” 2020, vol. 20, no. 10, s. 1-17.
- A. Gliszczyńska-Grabias, G. Baranowska, A. Wójcik, Law-Secured Narratives of the Past in Poland in Light of International Human Rights Law Standards, “Polish Yearbook of International Law” 2018, t. XXXVIII, s. 59-72. doi:10.1017/S181638311800036X.
- G. Baranowska, Advances and progress in the obligation to return the remains of missing and forcibly disappeared persons, “International Review of the Red Cross” 2017, No 99(2), s. 709-733. doi:10.1017/S181638311800036X.
- ‘Law-Secured Narratives of the Past in Poland in Light of International Human Rights Law Standards’, Polish Yearbook of International Law 2018/38 (wraz z A. Gliszczyńska-Grabias i A. Wójcik)
- Wymuszone zaginięcia w Europie. Kształtowanie się międzynarodowych standardów zapobiegania i reagowania, Beck: Warszawa, 2017
- Advances and progress in the obligation to return the remains of missing and forcibly disappeared persons, International Review of the Red Cross Vol. 99 No. 905
- Procedury specjalne a rozbudowa uniwersalnego systemu ochrony praw człowieka, Studia Prawnicze 3/2017 (wspólnie z Anną Hernandez-Połczyńską)
- “Right to truth” and Memory Laws: General Rules and Practical Implications, Polish Political Science Yearbook 47, 1/2018 (wraz z A. Gliszczyńską-Grabias)
- The families of disappeared persons in the jurisprudence of the Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia and Hercegovina and the Human Rights Advisory Panel
- in Kosovo, International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice and Human Rights, Volume 7 (2016)
- The European Court of Human Rights on Nazi and Soviet past in Central and Eastern Europe, Polish Political Sciences Yearbook 45 (2016) (wraz z A. Gliszczyńską-Grabias)
- Kształtowanie się międzynarodowych standardów prawnych w zakresie zapobiegania i reagowania na wymuszone zaginięcia Studia Prawnicze 1/2016
- Wymuszone zaginięcia na Ukrainie w latach 2013-2014: skargi i procedury międzynarodowe, Studia Prawnicze KUL 2 (62) 2015