Dawid Bunikowski holds a PhD from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland (2009), and resides in North Karelia, eastern Finland. Dr Bunikowski is an Associate Member of the Las Casas Institute for Social Justice, Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford (www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk). He is an Associate with the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff University. He serves as a Professor (Law) at the State University of Applied Sciences in Wloclawek (Poland) and a Visiting Lecturer in the University of Eastern Finland School of Theology. He is also a part-time Lecturer at the University of Guyana (Department of Law) and Karelia University of Applied Sciences (Finland). He was granted the Docent title in the philosophy of law in the Arctic (by the Rector of the University of Lapland on the request of the Arctic Centre; Finland). For example, he was also a Visiting Professor at Carleton University (Department of Law and Legal Studies, Ottawa, Canada) and a Visiting Scholar at Cardiff University (School of Law and Politics, UK). He was a Postdoctoral Researcher (Law) at the University of Eastern Finland. Before he had been a Vice Dean and an Assistant Professor in Torun School of Banking as well as granted ministerial awards for an “outstanding young scholar” in his native Poland. He works on legal philosophy, ethics, law and religion, legal pluralism, Arctic indigenous rights, Nordic welfare state and migration, and other issues like law and language, etc.
His recent publications include: 1) “Philosophies of Polar Law”, ed. D. Bunikowski, A.D. Hemmings, Routledge 2021, 2) (with A. Szpak) “Saami truth and reconciliation commissions”, International Journal of Human Rights, 2022, vol. 26, issue 2; 3) “Why Religion? Towards a Critical Philosophy of Law, Peace and God”, ed. D. Bunikowski, A. Puppo, Springer 2020; 4) “Immigration and the Survival of Nordic Welfare State: Can the Welfare State Survive in the Time of the Last Refugee Crisis?”, in: “How to Deal with Refugees? Europe as a Continent of Dreams”, ed. G. Besier, K. Stoklosa, Berlin 2018.