Mirosław Michał Sadowski is Lecturer at the School of Law, University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland; Postdoctoral Researcher within the “Mnenmonic Reality” project at the Centre for Global Studies, Aberta University in Lisbon, Portugal; Postdoctoral Fellow at CEBRAP – Brazilian Center of Analysis and Planning in São Paulo, Brazil; and Research Assistant within the “Memocracy” project at the Institute of Legal Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. His interests lie at the intersections of law and memory, sociology of law, cultural heritage law and the law of Hong Kong and Macau SARs, although he is also exploring international law and political science in his research. His recently defended thesis (2023) focused on a comprehensive examination of the relationship between law and memory. So far, he has participated with a paper in over forty conferences, including the SLSA 2016 – 2023 and McGill’s GLSA 2017, 2019 – 2023, and has over 20 publications, with two co-edited books and one monograph upcoming in the coming months. He is also creator of “McGill GLSA Research Series,” co-editing its first issue, “The City: An Object or a Subject of Law?,” in 2021, as well as a co-organiser of several international conferences, including McGill’s GLSA 2021 and the joint McGill-Sapienza Seminar 'Heritage in War and Peace’. He is also a member of the British Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA), Canadian Law and Society Association (ACDS/CLSA), Open Council of Europe Academic Networks (OCEAN), as well the Richard Wagner Society of Wrocław, where he serves as the Board Member responsible for International Relations, and CompaRes - International Society for Iberian-Slavonic Studies, where he serves as Vice-President.