Dominika Uczkiewicz is a lawyer and historian, her research interests lie in the field of transitional justice, legal history and German-Polish relations with a particular focus on the history of international criminal law and the war crimes trials after the Second World War. Between 2016 and 2021, she was working as a researcher at the Willy Brandt Centre for German and European Studies at the University of Wrocław. Currently, she is working as an assistant professor at the Centre for Totalitarian Studies at the Pilecki Institute in Warsaw. Her recent publications include “Polish and German Perspectives on Transitional Justice. World War Two and its Aftermath” (Wrocław 2021), a volume edited together with Wolfgang Form, a monograph on the war crimes policy of the Polish government in exile in London (1939-1945) (Warszawa 2022) and a volume edited together with Patrycja Grzebyk “The Russian-Ukrainian War. Challenges to the Documentation and to the Prosecution of International Crimes” (forthcoming).