dr. M. (Marija) Bartl
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Faculty of Law
Dep. Private Law A
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Oudemanhuispoort
4-6
1012 CN Amsterdam
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M.Bartl@uva.nl
T: 0205253871
T: 0205253519
Marija is assistant professor at the Centre for the Study of European Contract Law and a researcher in the project 'The Architecture of Post-National Rulemaking: Views from Public International Law, European Public Law and European Private Law'. She wrote her PhD thesis ‘Legitimacy and European Private Law’ at the European University Institute in Florence. In her PhD, Marija critiques the EU functionalist institutional design both for its amplification of the EU's 'democratic' and 'social' deficits as well as dis-embedding of European private law.
Marija’s current research focuses on the critique of functionalist institutional design of postnational market governance and, in particular, the epistemic and democratic constraints presented by such a design. She takes her research further by exploring the relation between power and knowledge in post-national lawmaking, incorporating insights from both sociology of knowledge and political economy.
Some of Marija's recent publications are:
M. Bartl, 'Internal Market Rationality, Private Law and the Direction of the Union: Resuscitating the Market as the Object of the Political’ (European Law Journal, forthcoming 4/2015. Available in pre-view http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eulj.12122/abstract)
M. Bartl, ‘The Way We Do Europe: Subsidiarity and the Substantive Democratic Deficit’ (European Law Journal, 1/2015).
M. Bartl, C. Leone, 'Minimum Harmonisation after Alemo-Herron: The Janus Face of EU Fundamental Rights Review', European Constitutional Law Review (forthcoming 1/2015).
M. Bartl, E. Fahey, ' The Postnational Market Place? Negotiating the Transantlantic Trade and Investment Partnership', in E. Fahey & D. Curtin (eds.), Transatlantic Community of Law: Interactions between the EU and US legal orders (CUP 2014).
M. Bartl, 'Internal Market Rationality, Private Law and the Direction of the Union: Resuscitating the Market as the Object of the Political’ (European Law Journal, forthcoming 4/2015. Available in pre-view http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eulj.12122/abstract)
M. Bartl, ‘The Way We Do Europe: Subsidiarity and the Substantive Democratic Deficit’ (European Law Journal, forthcoming 1/2015).
M. Bartl, ‘Affordability of Energy Supply: How much Protection for the Vulnerable Consumers?,’ Journal of Consumer Policy (2010).
M. Bartl, E. Fahey, ' The Postnational Market Place? Negotiating the Transantlantic Trade and Investment Partnership', in E. Fahey & D. Curtin (eds.), Transatlantic Community of Law: Interactions between the EU and US legal orders (CUP 2014).
M. Bartl, C. Leone, 'Minimum Harmonisation after Alemo-Herron: The Janus Face of EU Fundamental Rights Review', European Constitutional Law Review (forthcoming 1/2015).
M. Bartl, ‘Legitimacy and European Private Law’, EUI Thesis, (2012).
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2015
- M. Bartl & C. Leone (2015). Minimum Harmonisation after Alemo Herron: The Janus Face of the EU Fundamental Rights Review. European Constitutional Law Review, 2015 (3), ?-?.
- M. Bartl (2015). Internal market rationality, private law and the direction of the Union: resuscitating the market as the object of the political. European Law Journal, 21, ?-?. doi: 10.1111/eulj.12122
- M. Bartl (2015). The way we do Europe: subsidiarity and the substantive democratic deficit. European Law Journal, 21 (1), 23-43. doi: 10.1111/eulj.12115
2014
- M. Bartl & E. Fahey (2014). A postnational marketplace: negotiating the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). In E. Fahey & D. Curtin (Eds.), A transatlantic community of law: legal perspectives on the relationship between the EU and US legal orders (pp. 210-234). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2014
- A. de Ruijter & M. Bartl (2014, December 06). De beste wetenschap is autonoom en bewaart een kritische distantie. NRC
2013
- E.L. Fahey & M. Bartl (2013, March 18). Transatlantic Partnership requires open democratic debate. EUObserver.com
- E.L. Fahey & M. Bartl (2013). Transatlantic Partnership requires open democratic debate. (blog). ACELG Blog. (available: 19 mar 2013).
2012
- M. Bartl. Legitimacy and European Private Law. European University Institute. Supervisor(s): H.W. Micklitz.
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