<strong>Topic:</strong>
<ul> <li><em>Discontinuation of inquiry upon entering an offence in the register: Polish criminal procedure</em><em></em></li> </ul>
<strong>Thesis supervisor:</strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong>
<ul> <li>Associate Professor Maciej Rogalski, PhD</li> </ul>
<strong>Ancillary supervisors:</strong>
<ul> <li>Blanka Stefańska, PhD</li> </ul>
<strong>Reviewers:</strong>
<ul> <li>Associate Professor Katarzyna Dudka PhD, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University</li> <li>Associate Professor Piotr Sowiński PhD, University of Rzeszów</li> </ul>
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<strong>Sławomir Kudrelek</strong> completed a law major at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk.
Since 2012, he has been working at the Gdańsk School of Higher Education where he holds lectures on criminal law. In 2015, he assumed a position at the Internal Security Agency.
Academic interest: Aetiology of economic crime and instruments for its prevention. Penal proceedings under Polish law with particular focus on preparatory proceedings and evidentiary proceeding.
Non-academic interests: History of counter-espionage services and their operation; sports, especially swimming (pursued proactively as a swimming instructor, Water Rescue Service lifeguard, and motorboat helmsman).