Michal Bobek
As from September 2011 Anglo-German Fellow at the Institute of European and Comparative Law, University of Oxford Faculty of Law.
Ph.D.
(European University Institute) |
M.Res. (European University Institute) |
M.Jur. (University of Oxford) | Diploma (University of Cambridge) | M.A.
(law, Charles University in Prague) | M.A. (international relations, Charles University in
Prague) | B.A. (international studies, Charles University in Prague) | further
non-degree studies at the Institut d´études européennes, Université libre de Bruxelles and
T. C. Beirne School of Law, University of Queenland, Australia.
Areas of academic interest include various aspects of the law of the European
Union | comparative (public) law | constitutional and administrative law | legal theory and
history.
Current research centers around the issues of application of EU law in the new Member States |
various areas of institutional and procedural issues in EU law
| the European Convention on Human Rights |
the judiciary and the judicial function | judicial interpretation of law in a comparative context | legal reasoning generally
| legal transition and transformation |
legal education and its reform.
contact
Michal.Bobek[at]eui.eu | Michal.Bobek[at]iecl.ox.ac.uk
Other virtual homes:
Jiné právo | Social Science Research Network | Oxford Law
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