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Magda Raczynska is an Associate Professor at University College London, specializing in private law and its regulation of commercial transactions. Her research focuses on the extent to which parties can create binding contracts and the ways in which law can regulate or interfere with contract freedom. Noteworthy areas of her expertise include personal property, equity, trusts, and aspects of unjust enrichment, as well as secured transactions law and good faith in contract law. She co-directs the Secured Transactions Law Reform Project and is a member of the Advisory Board for Secured Transactions at the City of London Law Society. Magda has spoken at numerous international conferences, including the Society of Legal Scholars and the Annual International Contracts Conference at Tulane Law School in 2019. She has engaged with policymakers on topics such as credit accessibility, particularly at an international conference in Seoul, Korea. Magda holds a fully funded PhD from the University of East Anglia, a Diploma in Law from UEA, and a Magister Iuris (cum laude) from Collegium Iuridicum at the University of Lodz, Poland, as well as having studied in France and the Netherlands.
University College London • London
Researches and teaches private law and its application in commercial contexts.