Deirdre Curtin
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Career
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Curtin studied law at University College Dublin, completing her degree in 1980.[2] After finishing her studies, Curtin joined Trinity College, Dublin as a Master's student.[1][2]
In 1985, Curtin joined the Court of Justice of the European Communities as a legal secretary (référendaire) to Judge T. F. O'Higgins, a position she held until 1991.[1][2] After her term at the Court, she joined Utrecht University as full professor of Law of International Organizations,[3] moving in 2003 to the chair of International and European Governance at the Utrecht School of Governance, which she held (part-time) until 2013.[4]
After some years at the Utrecht School of Governance, Curtin joined the University of Amsterdam in 2008 as a Professor of European Law, where she was the founding director of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG).[4] She left that professorship in 2015, to join the European University Institute as Professor of European Union Law, but retained her affiliation with the University of Amsterdam until 2016.[5]
Academic work
Deirdre Curtin’s research deals with the law and governance of the European Union. Her publications have engaged with various aspects of European law, with a focus on matters of democracy, legitimacy and accountability.[6]
Curtin has written extensively on phenomenon of differentiated integration, having coined the term “Europe of bits and pieces” to refer to its piecemeal development after the 1992 Maastricht Treaty.[7] Curtin is known as a promoter of the use of empirical methods in research about European Union law.[8]
Awards
Since 2003, Curtin is member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[9] She was the first woman to be appointed a member of the academy in the section law.
In 2007, she won the Spinozapremie,[6] the first time it was awarded to a lawyer.
In May 2021, she was made a member of the Royal Irish Academy.[10]
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Selected publications
Books
- Amtenbrink, D. Curtin, B. de Witte, P.J. Kuijper, A. McDonnell, S. van den Bogaert (eds.), Law of the European Union, Alphen aan den Rijn : Kluwer Law International, 2018.
- Fahey, E. and Curtin, D. (eds.), A Transatlantic Community of Law. Legal Perspectives on the Relationship between the EU and US Legal Orders, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
- Curtin, D., Mair, P. and Papadopoulos, I. (eds.), Accountability and European Governance, London: Routledge, 2012.
- Bovens, M., Curtin, D. and t'Hart, P. (eds.), The Real World of EU Accountability. What Deficit?, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
- Curtin, D., Executive Power in the European Union. Law, Practices and the Living Constitution, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Articles
- Curtin, D., "Second Order Secrecy and Europe’s Legality Mosaics", West European Politics, 2018, 41(4), pp. 846–868.
- Curtin, D. & Leino-Sandberg, P., "In Search of Transparency for EU Law-Making: Trilogues on the Cusp of Dawn", Common Market Law Review, 2017, 54(6), pp. 1673–1712.
- Curtin, D., "Accountable Independence of the European Central Bank: Seeing the Logics of Transparency", European Law Journal, 2017, 23(1-2), 28–44.
- Curtin, D., "Data Privacy Rights and Democracy: Ireland, Europe and Beyond", Irish Journal of European Law, 2015, 18(2), pp. 5 – 14.
- Curtin, D., "The Challenge of Executive Democracy in Europe", Modern Law Review, 2014, 77(1), pp. 1 – 32.
- Curtin, D., Hillebrandt, M., & Meijer, A., "Transparency in the EU Council of Ministers: An Institutional Analysis", European Law Journal, 2014, 20(1), pp. 1–20.
External links
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- Irish legal scholars
- Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Academic staff of the College of Europe
- 1960 births
- Writers from Dublin (city)
- Living people
- Alumni of University College Dublin
- Academic staff of Utrecht University
- Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
- Members of the Royal Irish Academy
- Spinoza Prize winners
- European Union law scholars