
David Mangan has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law. During his visit, David delivered two public lectures: “The Right to Disconnect: Hint of Autonomy or Emblem of Orthodoxy?” and “The Threshold Moment in the Digitalisation of Work”. David also spoke to graduate students about funding applications to Poland’s National Science Centre (NCN) in which he has been an expert panellist for different funding schemes. David’s visit was funded by the University of Warsaw through the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange.
David studies the areas of employment/labour law and private law obligations (tort and contract), with a focus on the impact of information technology in these areas. David is a member of the editorial board of the European Labour Law Journal. He is co-editor of the Global Workplace Law & Policy blog. Recent publications include “Privacy and Labour Law Traditions” in Frank Hendrickx and Christina Hiessl (eds) The Meaning of Work (Wolters Kluwer). He is currently also a Visiting Professor at the Marco Biagi Foundation at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.