mw. prof. dr. D.M. (Deirdre) Curtin

Europees recht
  • Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
  • Oudemanhuispoort  4-6
    1012 CN  Amsterdam
  • D.M.Curtin@uva.nl
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Profile

Deirdre Curtin is Professor of European Law of the University of Amsterdam (since 2008). From 2003- 2013, she held (part-time) the Chair in European and International Governance at the Utrecht School of Governance of the University of Utrecht. She was previously Professor of the Law of International Organizations in the Faculty of Law of the University of Utrecht (1992 -2002). In the academic year 2014/15 she is a Regular Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute of Advanced Study) in Berlin.  

Deirdre Curtin is director of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG), a centre of excellence of the Faculty of Law at the University of Amsterdam. As research leader she co-directs ACELG's research programme on 'Compound Constitution(s) in Europe'. ACELG comprises a group of some 30 persons with internationally recognized scholars in the field of European law and European governance, including a large and growing group of Ph.D. fellows.  

In 2003 she was elected a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). In 2007 she was awarded the top-level Spinoza prize by the Dutch Scientific Organization (NWO) for her research in the field of European law and governance, the only time it has been awarded to a lawyer. In 2008 she was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate in law by University College Dublin.  In 2013 she was elected an Honorary Bencher by the King's Inn, Dublin.

Research

Current research projects include government secrecy, executive power of the EU, open government of the EU, multi-level governance and public accountability in Europe, living constitutions in Europe and the codification of European administrative law.

Recently published

 

In her inaugural lecture of October 2011, entitled 'Top Secret Europe' Deirdre Curtin focuses on the understudied phenomenon of government secrecy in the context of the EU, its nature, structure, categories and its multiple layers. This topic is particularly relevant at a time when the EU is giving further substance to its own internal security in a manner that involves a multiplicity of European and national actors.

On the role of accountability in democratic governance, she has co-edited (with Peter Mair and Yannis Papadopoulos) a volume, titled 'Accountability and European Governance' (Routledge, West European Politics Series 2012).   The volume attempts to position a broad understanding of the notion of accountability within the overall context of the evolving political system of governance in Europe and in particular in the European Union.

 

On multi-level governance and public accountability in Europe she co-directed a research project funded (in 2002) by the Dutch Scientific Organization with political scientists at the Utrecht School of Governance. She was research group leader of the thematic group "Democracy and Accountability in the EU" of the CONNEX funded network of excellence (2004-2008).

 

On the executive power of the EU, Deirdre Curtin has in 2009 published a monograph with Oxford University Press, Executive Power of the European Union. Law, Practices and the Living Constitution. She supervises a number of research projects and doctoral dissertations related to this subject. She directs the research project Constitutionalising Accumulated Executive Power in Europe, funded by the Dutch Scientific Organization since 2008. Linked with this is a research program on open government in Europe (started in 2009), which she directs, with political science and legal researchers in both Utrecht and Amsterdam.

 

On the content of European administrative law she is a team leader within the ReNEUAL Network on rule making in Europe, a Research Network on EU Administrative Law. The network was created in 2009 with a view to building a Common Framework of Reference on European Administrative Procedural Law. This effort has recently resulted in the publication of the ReNEUAL Model Rules on Aministrative Procedures.

Deirdre Curtin is one of the project leaders on the cross-disciplinary project 'The Architecture of Postnational Rulemaking' which investigates the phenomenon of rulemaking in the postnational sphere from the perspectives of European public law, European private law and international public law. The project is one of the University of Amsterdam 's research priority projects.

Teaching

Taught courses include Europees Recht, European Constitutional Law and EU Administrative Law and Governance.

2013

2012

2010

  • M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (Eds.). (2010). The real world of EU accountability: what deficit? Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2009

  • D. Curtin & M. Egeberg (2009). Tradition and innovation: Europe's accumulated executive order. In D. Curtin & M. Egeberg (Eds.), Towards a new executive order in Europe? (West European politics series) (pp. 1-23) London: Routledge.
  • D. Curtin (2009). Executive power of the European Union: law, practices, and the living constitution (Collected courses of the Academy of European Law, 12/4). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2015

  • D.M. Curtin & C. Fasone (2015). Differentiated Representation: Is a Flexible European Parliament Desirable? In B. de Witte, E. Vos & A. Ott (Eds.), Between Flexibility and Disintegration: The State of EU law today (forthcoming). Edgar Elgar Publishing.
  • D.M. Curtin & M.A.P. Bovens (2015). An Unholy Trinity of EU Presidents? The Political Accountability of Post-Crisis EU Executive Power. In D. Chalmers, C. Joerges & M. Jachtenfuchs (Eds.), The End of the Eurocrats Dream (forthcoming).
  • D.M. Curtin & T. Manucharyan (2015). Legal Acts and Hierarchy of Norms in EU Law. In D. Chalmers & A. Arnull (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of European Union Law (forthcoming). Oxford University Press.
  • D.M. Curtin (2015). Executive Power. In D. Patterson & A. Södersten (Eds.), A Companion to European Law and International Law (forthcoming). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • D.M. Curtin (2015). Open Government in the European Union: A Moving Target. In S. Blockmans & A. Lazowski (Eds.), Research Handbook on EU Institutional Law (forthcoming). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • D.M. Curtin & M. Weimer (2015). The Court of Justice of the European Union: Supranational Adjudicator and Accountability Forum. In F. Amtenbrink, D. Curtin, P.-J. Kuijper, A. McDonnel & B. De Witte (Eds.), The Law of the European Union (forthcoming). The Hague: Kluwer.
  • D.M. Curtin & R.H. van Ooik (2015). The Political Institutions. In F. Amtenbrink, D. Curtin, P.J. Kuyper, A. McDonnell & B. de Witte (Eds.), Law of the European Union (forthcoming). The Hague: Kluwer.
  • D.M. Curtin (2015). Democratic Accountability of EU Executive Power: A Reform Agenda for Parliaments. In F. Fabbrini (Ed.), What Form of Government for the EU and the Eurozone (forthcoming). Hart Publishing.

2014

2013

2012

  • D. Curtin, P. Mair & Y. Papadopoulos (2012). Introduction. In D. Curtin, P. Mair & Y. Papadopoulos (Eds.), Accountability and European governance (West European politics) (pp. 1-17). London: Routledge.
  • A.J. Meijer, D. Curtin & M. Hillebrandt (2012). Open government: connecting vision and voice. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 78 (1), 10-29. doi: 10.1177/0020852311429533
  • D. Curtin (2012). Judging EU secrecy. Cahiers de Droit Européen, 2012 (2), 457-490.
  • D. Curtin & R. Dehousse (2012). European Union agencies: tipping the balance? In M. Busuioc, M. Groenleer & J. Trondal (Eds.), The agency phenomenon in the European Union: emergence, institutionalisation and everyday decision-making (European Policy Research Unit series) (pp. 193-205). Manchester: Manchester University Press.
  • D. Curtin (2012). The role of judge-made law and EU supranational government: a bumpy road from secrecy to translucence. In M. Dougan, N.N. Shuibhne & E. Spaventa (Eds.), Empowerement and disempowerement of the European citizen (Modern studies in European law, 35) (pp. 101-127). Oxford: Hart.

2011

2010

2009

  • D. Curtin & M. Egeberg (2009). Tradition and innovation: Europe's accumulated executive order. In D. Curtin & M. Egeberg (Eds.), Towards a new executive order in Europe? (West European politics series) (pp. 1-23) London: Routledge.
  • D. Curtin (2009). Executive power of the European Union: law, practices, and the living constitution (Collected courses of the Academy of European Law, 12/4). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • D. Curtin (2009). The Irish 'no' to the Lisbon Treaty: Ireland's voice and Europe's exit? Zeitschrift für Staats- und Europawissenschaften, 7 (1), 31-50.

2008

2007

2015

  • D. Curtin & M.Z. Hillebrandt (in press). Transparency in the EU: Constitutional Overtones, Institutional Dynamics, and the Escape Hatch of Secrecy. In S. Blockmans & A. Lazowski (Eds.), Research Handbook on EU Institutional Law (forthcoming). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • D.M. Curtin & B. Crum (2015). The Challenge of Making EU Executive Power Accountable. In S. Piattoni (Ed.), The European Union: Democratic Principles and Institutional Architectures in Times of Crisis (forthcoming). Oxford University Press.

2014

  • D.M. Curtin (2014). Guest editorial. Yearbook of Polish European Studies, 16, 7-12.

2013

2011

  • D. Curtin (2011). Open European Union government through pinhole glasses. In T. Baumé, E. Oude Elferink, P. Phoa & D. Thiaville (Eds.), Today's multi-layered legal order: current issues and perspectives: liber amicorum in honour of Arjen W.H. Meij (pp. 71-85). Zutphen: Paris.
  • D. Curtin (2011). EU constitution as architecture: separation of powers in the twenty-first century. In J.H. Reestman, A. Schrauwen, M. van Montfrans & J. Jans (Eds.), De regels en het spel: opstellen over recht, filosofie, literatuur en geschiedenis aangeboden aan Tom Eijsbouts (pp. 123-133). Den Haag: T.M.C. Asser Press.

2010

  • M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (2010). The real world of EU accountability: comparisons and conclusions. In M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (Eds.), The real world of EU accountability: what deficit? (pp. 174-197) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (2010). Studying the real world of EU accountability: framework and design. In M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (Eds.), The real world of EU accountability: what deficit? (pp. 31-62) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (2010). The quest for legitimacy and accountability in EU governance. In M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (Eds.), The real world of EU accountability: what deficit? (pp. 9-30) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (2010). The EU's accountability deficit: reality or myth? In M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (Eds.), The real world of EU accountability: what deficit? (pp. 1-8) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • D. Curtin (2010). Public accountability of transnational rule making: a view from the European Union and beyond. In M. Faure & A. van der Walt (Eds.), Globalization and private law: the way forward (pp. 32-54). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

2009

  • D.M. Curtin (2009). Accumulated executive power in Europe: the 'most dangerous' branch of government in the European Union. (Mededelingen van de Afdeling Letterkunde / Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, nieuwe reeks, dl. 71, no. 3). Amsterdam: KNAW Press.
  • D. Curtin (2009). The Council of Ministers: the missing link? In L. Verhey, P. Kiiver & S. Loeffen (Eds.), Political accountability and European integration (pp. 125-135). Groningen: European Law Publishing.
  • D.M. Curtin (2009). Ierland en het Verdrag van Lissabon: van 'nee' naar 'ja'? Sociaal-economische Wetgeving : Tijdschrift voor Europees en Economisch Recht, 57 (5), 208-213.
  • D.M. Curtin (2009). The European Parliament and EU democracy: a paradox. Ars Aequi, 58 (11), 708-710.
  • D. Curtin & M. Egeberg (Eds.). (2009). Towards a new executive order in Europe? (West European politics series). London: Routledge.
  • D. Curtin (2009). Irish ‘no' to the Lisbon Treaty: Ireland's fata morgana? In Conferência internacional: O Referendo Irlandes e o Tratado de Lisboa: 27 de novembro de 2008 Vol. 3/5. Revista de Estudos Europeus (pp. 13-34). Coimbra: Almedina.
  • D.M. Curtin (2009). Ierland en het Verdrag van Lissabon: van ‘nee’ naar ‘ja’? In R.H. van Ooik & R.A. Wessel (Eds.), De Europese Unie na het Verdrag van Lissabon (Europa in beeld, 6) (pp. 85-96). Deventer: Kluwer.

2008

2006

  • D. Curtin, J.M. Smits, A. Klip & J.A. McCahery (2006). European integration and law: four contributions on the interplay between European integration and European and national law to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Maastricht University's Faculty of Law (Ius commune europaeum, 56). Antwerpen: Intersentia.

2001

  • R.H. van Ooik & D.M. Curtin (2001). The sting is always in the tail. The personal scope of application of the EU charter of fundamental rights. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 8 (1), 102-114.

2000

  • D.M. Curtin & R.H. van Ooik (2000). Revamping the European Union's enforcement systems with a view to eastern enlargement (Working documents, 110). The Hague: WRR.

1999

  • R.H. van Ooik & D.M. Curtin (1999). On: Hof van Justitie van de Europese Gemeenschappen = European court of justice. (1998, May 12), SEW 1999-47, p.39-40.
  • D.M. Curtin & R.H. van Ooik (1999). Een Hof van Justitie van de Europese Unie? Sociaal-economische Wetgeving : Tijdschrift voor Europees en Economisch Recht, 47 (1), 24-38.

1994

  • R.H. van Ooik & D.M. Curtin (1994). Denmark and the Edinburgh Summit: Maastricht without Tears. In D O'Keeffe & P.M. Twomey (Eds.), Legal issues of the Maastricht treaty (pp. 349-365). London: Wiley Chancery Law.
  • R.H. van Ooik & D.M. Curtin (1994). On: Hof van Justitie van de Europese Gemeenschappen = European court of justice. (1992, February 26), SEW 1994-42, p.583-593.
  • R.H. van Ooik & D.M. Curtin (1994). On: Hof van Justitie van de Europese Gemeenschappen = European court of justice. (1992, July 07), SEW 1994-42, p.258-264.

1993

  • R.H. van Ooik & D.M. Curtin (1993). De bijzondere positie van Denemarken in de Europese Unie. Een juridisch Fata Morgana? Sociaal-economische Wetgeving : Tijdschrift voor Europees en Economisch Recht, 41, 675-689.

2014

  • H. Hofmann, J.P. Schneider, J. Ziller, J.-B. Auby, P. Craig, D.M. Curtin, G. della Cananea, D.-U. Galetta, J.M. Mendes, O. Mir, U. Stelkens & M. Wierzborski (2014). ReNEUAL Model Rules on EU Administrative Procedure Book II – Administrative Rulemaking. (extern rapport). : Research Network on EU Administrative Law (ReNEUAL).

2011

2010

  • D.M. Curtin, R.H. van Ooik & T.A.J.A. Vandamme (2010). Overkoepelend deel. In D.M. Curtin, R.H. van Ooik & T.A.J.A. Vandamme (Eds.), Zoektocht naar de aansluiting tussen het Nederlandse en Europese regelgevingsysteem: aan de hand van de implementatie van vijf kaderrichtlijnen in Nederland (pp. 13-42). Den Haag: Ministerie van Justitie.
  • D.M. Curtin, R.H. van Ooik & T.A.J.A. Vandamme (2010). Afsluitend deel. In D.M. Curtin, R.H. van Ooik & T.A.J.A. Vandamme (Eds.), Zoektocht naar de aansluiting tussen het Nederlandse en Europese regelgevingsysteem: aan de hand van de implementatie van vijf kaderrichtlijnen in Nederland (pp. 122-158). Den Haag: Ministerie van Justitie.

Tijdschriftredactie

  • D.M. Curtin, J.M. Mendes & H. Hofman (Eds.). (2013) European Law Journal, 19(1).
  • D.M. Curtin, P. Mair & Y. Papadopoulos (Eds.). (2010) West European Politics, 33(5).

Boekredactie

  • F. Amtenbrink, D.M. Curtin, P.J. Kuijper, A. McDonnell, S. van den Bogaert & B. de Witte (Eds.). (2015). Law of the European Union (previously Kapteyn and Verloren van Themaat) (forthcoming). Groningen: Kluwer Law International.
  • D. Curtin, P. Mair & Y. Papadopoulos (Eds.). (2012). Accountability and European governance (West European politics series). London: Routledge.
  • M. Bovens, D. Curtin & P. 't Hart (Eds.). (2010). The real world of EU accountability: what deficit? Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • D.M. Curtin, R.H. van Ooik & T.A.J.A. Vandamme (Eds.). (2010). Zoektocht naar de aansluiting tussen het Nederlandse en Europese regelgevingsysteem: aan de hand van de implementatie van vijf kaderrichtlijnen in Nederland. Den Haag: Ministerie van Justitie.
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