Lecturer in Law, Queen Mary University of London
Davor Jančić is Lecturer in Law at Queen Mary University of London and Director of the European Law LLM and English & European Law LLB programmes. He holds a PhD in EU law from Utrecht University and held a British Academy Newton Fellowship at LSE (2013-2014). He also worked at the Asser Institute in The Hague on policy-related issues of EU law (2015-2016), and has taught EU law at LSE (2017-2018). His research focuses on EU democracy and has appeared in numerous journals, such as European Law Journal, Common Market Law Review, Columbia Journal of European Law, Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, West European Politics and Journal of Common Market Studies. He has edited a book on national parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty and the euro crisis (OUP 2017) and co-edited a book on parliamentary diplomacy (Brill 2017).
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Jul 19, 2018 16:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views
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