Magdalena Tulibacka is the Director of Emory Law’s Center for International and Comparative Law, and teaches International Law, Comparative Law, EU Law and International Business Transactions at Emory Law School. She holds a PhD in Law (Westminster University, London) and a Magister Iuris degree in Polish Law (University of Nicolas Copernicus, Toruń, Poland). Tulibacka trained as an academic at the University of Oxford, UK.
Magdalena Tulibacka taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Westminster, the Warsaw and Cracow Universities in Poland, the Academy of European Law in Trier, and other academic institutions. She wrote, co-wrote and edited a number of books on product liability law, class actions, costs of litigation, and Polish tort law. Her other academic publications cover EU law, EU consumer law, EU product liability law, Polish law, harmonization of civil procedures by the EU, and ADR. She participates in pan-European and global comparative research projects and speaks at international legal and corporate conferences. She trained European civil servants, advised the European Parliament and European Commission on civil procedure, consumer law and collective redress, and advises multi-national corporations on European Union law and policy.