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Polish Society of Anti-Discrimination Law (PSAL) was established in 2007 and brings together a range of Polish law practitioners, policy experts, lawyers of Polish human rights NGOs and academics interested in promotion and improving anti-discrimination legislation. The main activities of PSAL are: - academic research in the field of equality law - comparative legal analysis - legal assistance and advices for those who face discrimination on the ground of gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion/belief, race and ethnic origin - strategic litigation to ensure and achieve equality on the highest possible level - promotion of national, international and EU equality legislation - ensuring social cohesion and progress as well as peaceful development PSAL Board Members Karolina Kedziora – PSAL President, barrister, specializing in litigation before the European Court of Human Rights, anti-discrimination law trainer, expert in gender and disability discrimination. Prior to her involvement in PSAL she worked as a legal adviser for Polish Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights. Krzysztof Smiszek – PSAL Deputy President. He gained his knowledge of discrimination law during his work (2003-2005) as a lawyer of national equality institution (Office of the Government Plenipotentiary for Equal Status for Women and Men). Since 2002 involved in legal counseling and promotional activities within nationwide Polish LGBT organization Campaign Against Homophobia. From 2008 to 2010 he worked in Brussels as a Policy Officer and Policy Coordinator for EQUINET-European Network of Equality Bodies. Expert in sexual orientation and gender discrimination. Monika Zima - PSAL Board Member. PhD candidate at the Warsaw University, Faculty of Law and Administration, specializing in constitutional law and human rights. She’s been involved for many years in legal advocacy for people with mental disabilities.
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