Abstract
In conversation with Maciej Jońca, Prof. Jerzy Zajadło talks about the beginnings of his academic career, his first encounter with Roman law, and his subsequent fascination with natural law. The interlocutors also discuss the value of translations in Polish academic discourse and the need to constantly push scientific boundaries. Ultimately, both come to the same conclusion: only an interdisciplinary approach provides a sufficiently broad perspective that allows us to say something new about law in the postmodern world.
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