Lecturer in Law, The Open University
Anne holds a German law degree and an LLM in European Union Law from the University of Sussex. She is a lecturer in law at The Open University and has taught at Coventry University London Campus and the University of Sussex.
Her PhD research focusses on European Union citizenship and in how far it is uphold as a constitutional right by the Court of Justice of the European Union. In the wider sense, she is interested in comparative research engaging with the UK's constitutional framework and that of continental Europe, with a particular focus on Germany.
Still too many holes in Theresa May's promise to EU citizens
Jun 23, 2017 17:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Politics
A full year after the EU referendum, the British prime minister has finally issued a statement on the status of the 3m European citizens living in the UK. These people have spent the year lobbying governments, parliaments...
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