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Adam Piotr Bodnar (born 6 January 1977) is a Polish
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of Ukrainian descent,
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,
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and politician who currently serves as
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. He was the 7th
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from 2015 until July 2021.


Life and career

He was born into
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Ukrainian family. His Ukrainian father, as a child, was forcibly displaced from a village near
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to north-west Poland in
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. In 2000, he graduated in law from the
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, and in 2001 he obtained a Master of Law degree in the field of comparative constitutional law from the
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in
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. He also completed a course in
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co-organized with
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as well as
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co-organized with the
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at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw. In 2006, he received a PhD degree from the University of Warsaw on the basis of his dissertation entitled ''Multi-level Citizenship in the European Constitutional Sphere''. In 2019, he obtained
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at his alma mater. He worked as an
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at the Department of Human Rights of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw as well as academic teacher at the
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in Warsaw. In the 1990s he collaborated with the anti-racist "Never Again" Association. Until 2004, he worked at the Weil, Gotshal & Manges law office. He then became a member of the Helsinki Human Rights Foundation (Polish: ''Helsińska Fundacja Praw Człowieka''). In 2008, he served as an expert at the
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(FRA) where he specialized in the observance of
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in Poland. In 2010, he was appointed deputy director of the Helsinki Human Rights Foundation. He also served as chairman of the Panoptykon Foundation as well as Director of the Zbigniew Hołda Association. He was also a member of the board of directors of the UN Fund for Victims of Torture. In 2011 he was awarded with the Tolerance Prize by the Polish LGBT organizations and in 2013 he received a scholarship within the scope of German Marshall Memorial Fellowship programme. In 2015, he was appointed as the
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after receiving endorsement of the
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,
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and
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. During his tenure he brought a number of local governments to court for their introduction of the controversial LGBT-free zones, which met with criticism from the ruling conservative
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party. In 2018, he was awarded the
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for the promotion of the fundamental human rights of intellectual and political freedom. In 2017-2019 the Civil Rights Ombudsman Adam Bodnar supported the 'Let's Kick Racism Out Of Stadiums' tournament, organized by "Never Again" Association at the
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(also known as Polish Woodstock), the biggest open-air free music festival in Europe. Bodnar officially inaugurated the tournaments, personally refereed during the games and took part in the matches. He participated in a meeting organised by "Never Again" Association during the festival and spoke about the cases of homophobic violence in Poland. In 2019, he was awarded the Rule of Law Award conferred by the
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for his "outstanding efforts in strengthening the rule of law in difficult circumstances". He dedicated the award to
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. The same year he received the Human Dignity Award from the Roland Berger Foundation; however, he declined the award motivating his decision by the Nazi past of the award founder's father. In September 2020, he was awarded the French Order of
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for guarding the civic rights and values in Poland. Bodnar has appeared in leading universities' events including at Yale. Bodnar's five-year term of office expired in September 2020. The two chambers of the Polish parliament (the
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and the
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) could not agree on a successor. On 15 April 2021, the Constitutional Tribunal issued a ruling that he should stay in office for at most three further months. In the 2023 parliamentary elections he ran as a Civic Coalition candidate (as part of
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) for the Senate from the constituency no. 44. He received 628,442 votes and was elected senator. In the same year he was appointed as the minister of justice in the Donald Tusk's cabinet.


Selected publications

*''The Emerging Constitutional Law of the European Union. German and Polish Perspectives'' (co-author), Springer, Berlin 2003. *''Introduction to Polish Law'' (co-author with Stanisław Frankowski), Kluwer Law International, The Hague 2005. *''Przekonania moralne władzy publicznej a wolność jednostki. Materiały z konferencji z dnia 23 stycznia 2006 r.'' (co-author), Zakład Praw Człowieka. Wydział Prawa i Administracji. University of Warsaw, Warsaw 2007. *''Obywatelstwo wielopoziomowe. Status jednostki w europejskiej przestrzeni konstytucyjnej'', Wydawnictwo Sejmowe, Warsaw 2008. *''Orientacja seksualna i tożsamość płciowa. Aspekty prawne i społeczne'' (co-author), Instytut Wydawniczy EuroPrawo, Warsaw 2009. *''Fakt vs. Opinia. Rozważania na kanwie sprawy Michnik vs. Zybertowicz. Materiały z konferencji zorganizowanej przez Obserwatorium Wolności Mediów w Polsce w dniu 26 marca 2009 roku'', Helsińska Fundacja Praw Człowieka, Warsaw 2010. *''Pr@wo w sieci. Korzyści czy zagrożenia dla wolności słowa? Materiały z konferencji zorganizowanej przez Obserwatorium Wolności Mediów w Polsce w dniu 11 maja 2009 roku'' (co-author), Helsińska Fundacja Praw Człowieka, Warsaw 2010. *''Wolność słowa w prasie lokalnej. Prasa lokalna a normy ochrony konkurencji i pluralizm medialny. Materiały z konferencji zorganizowanej przez Obserwatorium Wolności Mediów w Polsce w dniu 29 października 2009 roku'' (co-author), Helsińska Fundacja Praw Człowieka, Warsaw 2010. *''Postępowania dyscyplinarne w wolnych zawodach prawniczych – model ustrojowy i praktyka. Materiały z konferencji z dnia 5 marca 2012 r.'' (co-author), Helsińska Fundacja Praw Człowieka, Warsaw 2013. *''Listy od przyjaciół. Księga pamiątkowa dla Profesora Wiktora Osiatyńskiego'' (editor), Helsińska Fundacja Praw Człowieka and Open Society Foundations, Warsaw 2015. *''Ochrona praw obywatelek i obywateli Unii Europejskiej. 20 lat – osiągnięcia i wyzwania na przyszłość'' (co-author), Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2018. *''Wpływ Europejskiej Konwencji Praw Człowieka na funkcjonowanie biznesu'' (co-author), Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2016. *''Wykonywanie orzeczeń Europejskiego Trybunału Praw Człowieka w Polsce. Wymiar instytucjonalny'', Wolters Kluwer Polska, Warsaw 2018, .


See also

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Politics of Poland The government of Poland takes the form of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the president is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised, within the ...
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Ombudsman An ombudsman ( , also ) is a government employee who investigates and tries to resolve complaints, usually through recommendations (binding or not) or mediation. They are usually appointed by the government or by parliament (often with a sign ...
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Third Cabinet of Donald Tusk The Third Cabinet of Donald Tusk is the Coalition government, coalition Council of Ministers (Poland), government of Poland headed by Donald Tusk who was officially nominated and confirmed as the Prime Minister of Poland on 11 December 2023 by ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bodnar, Adam 1977 births Lawyers from Warsaw Polish educators Polish human rights activists Polish people of Ukrainian descent Ombudsmen in Poland Living people University of Warsaw alumni People from Trzebiatów Members of the Senate of Poland 2023–2027