2012-2013

Senior Emile Noël Fellows

  • Armin von Bogdandy

    is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg and Professor of Public Law at the Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/Main. He is President of the OECD Nuclear Energy Tribunal. He was member of the German Science Council (Wissenschaftsrat). In June 2008 Prof. Bogdandy received the Berlin-Brandenburgian Academy of Sciences Prize for […]

    Research Project:

    Developing the Publicness of Public International Law The research project aims to develop a distinctly public law approach to the […]

  • George Katrougalos

    is professor of public law at Democritus University, Chair of the Department of Social Administration and executive Vice-President of the Center for Educational Research. He has worked as international expert in Albania, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Syria and FYROM and he was a legal advisor to the Greek Mission at the United Nations on Human Rights issues. […]

    Research Project:

    Multilevel constitutionalism and economic crisis The global financial crisis has gradually evolved into an international debt crisis, with multifaceted consequences. […]

  • Senior Emile Noël Fellows/Joint Straus

    • Kalypso Nicolaïdis

      is Professor of International Relations and director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Oxford. She was previously associate professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. She is also chair of Southeastern European Studies at Oxford and Council member of the European Council of Foreign Relations. In 2008-2010, she was a […]

      Research Project:

      The Crisis of European Demoi-cracy   As illustrated by the work of a number of previous Straus fellows, there are […]

    • Senior Emile Noël Fellows

      • Kenneth Armstrong

        has written extensively in the field of European Union law and policy with a particular focus on the evolving governance structures of the EU. His research has explored the governance of the Single Market and more recently the governance architecture supporting the EU’s Lisbon Strategy and its successor Europe 2020 agenda. His book, Governing Social […]

        Research Project:

        During the course of the Fellowship, Professor Armstrong will be developing a new strand of research on the reform of […]

      • Laurence Boisson de Chazournes

        is Professor of International Law and International Organization at the University of Geneva (Switzerland). Her areas of expertise include the law of international organizations, international environmental law, international economic law, and international dispute settlement. She was a Senior Counsel to the World Bank between 1995 and 1999. Professor Boisson de Chazournes serves as a counsel […]

        Research Project:

        Relationships and interfaces between regional and universal organizations: The need for new legal approaches Regional and subregional international organizations have […]

      • Senior Emile Noël Fellows/Joint Straus

        • Pasquale Pasquino

          (Naples, 1948) is Senior Fellow at the CNRS in Paris and Global Distinguished Professor at New York University. He studied classical philology, philosophy and political theory in Naples and Paris I-Sorbonne. Before joining the CNRS and NYU he worked at the Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte – Göttingen, at the Collège de France – Paris (Histoire des […]

          Research Project:

          Divided power. Constitutional adjudication in contemporary democracies   I will be working on the role of constitutional courts in European […]

        • Stephen Gardbaum

          is the MacArthur Foundation Professor of International Justice and Human Rights at UCLA School of Law, and the 2011-12 Guggenheim Fellow in constitutional studies.  His research focuses on comparative constitutional law, federalism, and the foundations of liberal legal and political theory.  Recent work includes several articles on the comparative structure of constitutional rights and a […]

          Research Project:

          Comparative Separation of Powers My research project will address two related questions in a sub-field of comparative constitutionalism that remains […]

        • Emile Noël Fellows

          • Arie Rosen

            is a postdoctoral fellow at the Jean Monnet Center and the Associate Editor of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (I.CON). Arie completed his J.S.D. at New York University School of Law in summer 2012. His dissertation deals with relations of legal authority within the modern state, and the way such relations have shaped controversies […]

            Research Project:

            Conflicting institutions, disparate expectations, and the problem of statutory interpretation Judges do not converge on any single mode of statutory […]

          • Christina Eckes

            is associate professor in EU law at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) at the University of Amsterdam (http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/c.eckes). In 2011, she was awarded a personal research grant by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), which finances her current three-year research project entitled: Outside-In: Tracing the Imprint of the European Union’s External […]

            Research Project:

            Outside-In: Tracing the Imprint of the European Union’s External Actions on Its Constitutional Landscape My hypothesis is that the European […]

          • Luis Barroso

            holds a masters degree and PhD in Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Since then, he has been collaborating with Católica University Lisbon as an invited lecturer. He is particularly interested in European Union law, administrative law and processes of regulatory governance.

            Research Project:

            The challenges of the new EU regulatory settlement: the case for ‘fluid administrative law’ and controls  Over the last two […]

          • Joint Hauser Research Scholar/Emile Noël Fellows/Deutsches Haus Fellow

            • Niels Petersen

              is a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods. His main areas of research are international law, comparative constitutional law and constitutional theory. He holds a PhD. in law from the University of Frankfurt and an M.A. in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences from Columbia University. Furthermore, he […]

              Research Project:

              The Rationality of Balancing in Constitutional Law In individual rights review, constitutional courts often have to solve conflicts between competing […]

            • Emile Noël Fellows

              • Sara Lorenzon

                is a research associate of Constitutional and European Law at the School of Law, University of Ferrara. She obtained her PhD in Constitutional Law in 2009, having been awarded the prize for the best PhD Legal thesis of the year with her dissertation: “The doctrine of direct effect and the application of the law. The […]

                Research Project:

                Effectiveness, legality and framework of powers in Europe: the many challenges of Union citizenship The proposed research focuses on the […]