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Lorenzmeier, Stefan

Dr. Stefan Lorenzmeier, LL.M. in EC Law (Leiden), is a senior researcher at the University of Augsburg, Germany. His research and teaching focus on EU law, public international law, EU external relations law and water law. He provides consultancy to parliaments and media. He is the author and co-editor of Europarecht, 5th ed., 2016; Völkerrecht, 3rd ed., 2016; Europarecht in FÀllen, 7th ed., 2020; Recht und RealitÀt, 2017; Contemporary Issues of Human Rights Protection, 2018; and Zeit und internationales Recht, 2019.



Prof. Dr. Roman Petrov is Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law and Head of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in EU Studies at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine. He has conducted research as Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy) and has been awarded visiting fellowships at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), University of Oxford (UK), Ghent University (Belgium), Augsburg University (Germany) and Uppsala University (Sweden). His research focuses on EU law, EU external relations law, approximation and harmonisation of legislation in the EU and legal aspects of regional integration in the post-Soviet area. He provides consultancy to the Parliament, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine and the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. Prof. Dr. Roman Petrov is co-editor of R. Petrov, P. Van Elsuwege (ed.), Post-Soviet Constitutions and Challenges of Regional Integration: Adapting to European and Eurasian Integration Projects, 2017, and R. Petrov, P. Van Elsuwege (ed.), Legislative Approximation and Application of EU Law in the Eastern Neighbourhood of the European Union: Towards a Common Regulatory Space?, 2014, and author of R. Petrov, Exporting the acquis communautaire through EU External Agreements, 2011.  

Prof. em. Dr. jur. Christoph Vedder is former chair for constitutional law, public international law and European law as well as sports law at the University of Augsburg, Germany. He is also former dean of the Law School and member of the University Board. He taught at various universities in Germany and abroad, such as Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, USA; Saarland University, SaarbrĂŒcken, Germany; Foreign Trade University in Hanoi, Vietnam; and University of Stavanger, Norway. His research and writing centres on EU Law in general – with a special emphasis on EU foreign relations, relationship between German law and Union law, constitutional requirements for EU membership, intra-federation relations, international dispute settlement and arbitration, and international sports law. He is co-editor of Vedder/Heintschel von Heinegg (ed.), EuropĂ€isches Unionsrecht: EUV, AEUV, GRCh, EAGV, Kommentar, 2nd ed., 2018; Arnesen/Fredriksen/Graver/Mestad/Vedder (ed.), Agreement on the European Economic Area: A Commentary, 2018; and Hummer/Vedder/Lorenzmeier (ed.), Europarecht in FĂ€llen, 7th ed., 2020.


Recht der EU-Außenbeziehungen</a>

Recht der EU-Außenbeziehungen

Das Buch enthĂ€lt BeitrĂ€ge von 18 Autoren aus verschiedenen LĂ€ndern und analysiert die jĂŒngste Rechtsprechung des EuGH zu den Außenkompetenzen der EuropĂ€ischen Union. Es befasst sich mit den Auswirkungen der EU-Werte auf ihre Beziehungen zu den östlichen NachbarlĂ€ndern.

Recht der EU-Außenbeziehungen</a>

Recht der EU-Außenbeziehungen

Das Buch enthĂ€lt BeitrĂ€ge von 18 Autoren aus verschiedenen LĂ€ndern und analysiert die jĂŒngste Rechtsprechung des EuGH zu den Außenkompetenzen der EuropĂ€ischen Union. Es befasst sich mit den Auswirkungen der EU-Werte auf ihre Beziehungen zu den östlichen NachbarlĂ€ndern.

EU External Relations Law</a>

EU External Relations Law

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