Pawel Maciag

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Pawel Maciag
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Dr. Pawel Maciag has been at Թϱ since 2018, and has been in higher education for over 15 years.
He is teaching in the International Relations and Diplomacy, and Sociology Programs.
Dr. Maciag is the former high-ranking diplomat and television journalist. He served as Deputy Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to 10 Western African countries: Cameroon, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea and counselor/press attache at the Embassy of Poland in Washington D.C.
Also, a former member (1999-2006) of the United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA) at the United Nations headquarters in New York.
Dr Pawel Maciag has more than 15 years of experience teaching and advising students both face-to-face and for distance education (particularly during Covid-19 pandemic at Թϱ College).
The following courses have been taught or are being taught by Dr. Maciag: Sociology 101; Race, Culture & Ethnicity; Family in transition; International Organizations; International Law – Eastern Perspective; International Law (101); United Nations and System of the United Nations; Foreign Policy Seminar; World Cultures; European Union Law; Aspects of Global Security; Contemporary Tendencies and Challenges in International Law.
- On April 6, 2025, the latest paper presentation, 'Integration of Migrants from Ukraine into the Polish Society: International Law, Challenges, and Opportunities'. Authenticity at the level of global phenomenon' at Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
The Conflict in Ukraine and International Law at the United Nations
Analyzing the Resilience of States - Studying Domestic Legal Systems and Their Influence on International Relations
Individual, national, and universal language. Application in law.
The crime of genocide in international law - beginnings in Krakow and Lviv: Rafał Lemkin, Emil Stanisław Rappaport.
Entwicklung und System. Analyze und Versuch einer Synthese der Tendenzen in der Europäischen Gesetzgebung.
Moral disarmament initiative and the era of fake news in the light of international law, New York