Lech (Leszek) Garlicki (born 23 August 1946 in Warsaw) is a Polish jurist and constitutional law specialist.
He participated in the European Conferences of Constitutional Courts in Budapest (1996) and Warsaw (1999).
He also participated in teaching programs devoted to human rights issues, organized notably by the Helsinki Foundation, the Center for European Studies, the Council of Europe, the Venice Commission or the OCSE.
He also cooperates with the Open Society Institute of Budapest in the Monitoring the EU Accession Process: Judicial Independence" program and the "Human Rights and Administrative Law Teaching" program and with the Central European University of Budapest in the "Fundamental Rights in the New Problem-Oriented Methodology; Teaching Constitutional Law in Russia” project.
[1] According to a report published by the European Center for Law and Justice, as an ECHR judge, he seated in numerous cases in which he was in a position of conflict of interest because of his links with the Open Society Justice Initiative and the Helsinki Foundation.