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About the Author
Professor Dagmar Schiek is Jean Monnet ad personam Chair (EU Law & Policy), School of Law, Queen's University Belfast, UK. She has been a visiting professor and guest lecturer at various universities, including London School of Economics and Maastricht University. Her research interests lie in the field of European Economic and Social constitutionalism, new forms of governance in the EU involving civil society and European and international equality law. Her recent book publications include European Economic and Social Constitutionalism after the Treaty of Lisbon (Schiek, Liebert & Schneider eds, Cambridge University Press October 2011) and Economic and Social Integration: The Challenge for EU Constitutional Law, (Schiek, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2012). She is a member of the IUS COMMUNE research school (founded by the Universities of Utrecht, Leiden, Amsterdam, Maastricht and Rotterdam) and on the editorial board of the Maastricht Journal for Comparative and European Law and of Kritische Justiz (Critical Legal Studies, Germany).
Reviews
'The global economic crisis and the Euro crisis have shattered the foundations of the EU. The contributions in this book seek ways out of the economic bias which is inbuilt into the Treaties, so as to re-invigorate the often debated but still neglected social model of the EU. A must read.' Hans Micklitz, European University Institute, Italy 'This book is a thorough and competent analysis of the multi-faceted set of crises currently facing Europe and will be valuable to anyone interested in understanding the EU. It provides an excellent insight into the underlying ideologies, important trends, central concepts and main challenges facing the EU and explores the Economic and Monetary Union from an interdisciplinary perspective.' Ulla Neergaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Book Information
ISBN 9781409457312
Author Dagmar Schiek
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 544g