Christina Eckes
Associate Professor at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG)
Christina Eckes is associate professor in EU law at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) at the University of Amsterdam. In 2011, Christina was awarded a personal research grant (Veni) within the NWO Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, which finances her current research project entitled: Outside-In: Tracing the Imprint of the European Union’s External Actions on Its Constitutional Landscape.
Backgound
Christina Eckes was previously assistant professor and postdoctoral researcher at ACELG (2008-2011) and lecturer in EU law at the University of Surrey, UK (2007-2008). Her PhD research at the Centre of European Law at King’s College London was fully funded. A monograph based on her PhD thesis was published under the title: EU Counter-Terrorist Policies and Fundamental Rights – The Case of Individual Sanctions (Oxford University Press, 2009). She also holds an LL.M (EU Law) from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, and First State Examination in Germany.
curriculum vitae
Books
EU Counter-Terrorist Policies and Fundamental Rights: The Case of Individual Sanctions (Oxford University Press, 2009)
see reviews by Luke A.R. Butler, ELRev 2010, p. 739; Martin Scheinin, YEL 2010, p. 539; Cian Murphy, EHRLRev 2011, p.120
book review of OUP 2009
Crime within the Area of Freedom Security and Justice: A European Public Order (Cambridge University Press, 2011), edited together with Theodore Konstadinides
see review by Elaine Fahey, CMLRev 2011, p. 1737
Selected Articles
‘Protecting Supremacy from External Influences: A Precondition for a European Constitutional Legal Order?’, European Law Journal 2012, forthcoming
‘Case C-188/07, Commune de Mesquer v. Total France and Total International Ltd., Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 24 June 2008 [2008] ECR I-4501; Case C-301/08, Irène Bogiatzi v. Deutscher Luftpool, Société Luxair, European Communities, Luxembourg, Foyer Assurances SA, Judgment of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 22 October 2009, not yet reported’, 47 Common Market Law Review 2010, pp. 899–915
'International Sanctions against Individuals: a Test Case for the Resilience of the European Union’s Constitutional Foundations', European Public Law Journal, 2009
'Judicial review of European anti-terrorism measures - The Yusuf and Kadi judgments of the Court of FirstInstance', European Law Journal, 2008
Publications
Research Interests
- External Relations of the European Union
- Access to Justice
- Multilevel Regulation
- Restrictive Measures against Private Individuals
Teaching