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Prof. dr. M. (Marija) Bartl

Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
Afd. Privaatrecht

Bezoekadres
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
  • Kamernummer: A8.18
Postadres
  • Postbus 15842
    1001 NH Amsterdam
Contactgegevens
  • Profiel

    Marija is Professor of Transnational Private Law at the Amsterdam Law School the Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law and a managing editor of European Law Open. She teaches several courses, including 'Private law in European and International Perspective' and 'Law as a Change-Maker'. Marija has acquired her PhD from the European University Institute in Florence, with a thesis Legitimacy and European Private Law.

    Marija has held appointments as a Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute, a Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Nantes, Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Law School, Boston University and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Law in Hamburg. She was also a Teaching Fellow at the VMU in Kaunas, Lithuania.

    Research

    Marija is currently working on two research projects. Her ERC funded project ‘Law as a vehicle for social change: Mainstreaming Non-Extractive Economic Practices (N-EXTLAW)’ adopts a broad perspective on private law as a vehicle of social change, exploring the ways in which rethinking (private) law's role in facilitating and mainstreaming 'non-extractive economic practices' may open up possibilities for a wider socio-ecological transformation.

    N-EXTLAW draws and builds on the ideas stemming from Marija’s book project 'Shared Prosperity: Towards a New Imaginary of Political Economy in the EU’ (on contract with CUP). In the book project, Marija asks how can we interpret the transformation that the EU is currently undergoing, under the influence of several ongoing crises. She argues that the EU has hesitantly embarked on a (reversable) path towards ‘shared prosperity’, where collective action and solidarity – rather than ‘markets’ and private gain – can be seen as the main drivers of progress and prosperity. Yet this attempt to deliver shared prosperity is a race against the clock: is the EU doing enough to deliver shared prosperity before nativist forces become dominant in Europe?

     

    Selected publications:

    Marija Bartl, Towards the Imaginary of Collective Prosperity in the EU: Reorienting the Corporation, European Law Open, Issue 4, Volume 1, 2023. Available here.

    Marija Bartl, Imaginaries of Progress as Constitutional Imaginaries, in Jan Komarek (ed), European Constitutional Imaginaries: Between Ideology and Utopia, OUP 2023.

    Marija Bartl, Jessica Lawrence (eds.): The Politics of European Legal Research: Behind the Method, Edward Elgar Publishing (2022).

    Marija Bartl, Candida Leone, The Politics of Legal Education, in Marija Bartl, Jessica Lawrence (eds), The Politics of European Legal Research: Behind the Method, Edward Elgar publishing (2022).

    Marija Bartl, Hayek Upside-Down: On the Democratic Effects of Transnational Lists, German Law Journal, January 2020 (open access).

    Marija Bartl, Socio-Economic Imaginaries and European Private Law, in ‘The Law of Political Economy: Transformations in the Function of Law’, edited by P. Kjear, CUP 2020.

    Internal Market Rationality: In the Way of Re-imagining the Future, European Law Journal 1/2018.

    Contesting Austerity: On the Limits of the EU ‘Knowledge’ Governance (Journal of Law and Society, 1/2017).

    Making transnational markets: the institutional politics behind the TTIP ('Europe and the World: A Law Review’, University College London Press, 1/2017).

    Regulatory Convergence through the Backdoor: TTIP’s Regulatory Cooperation and the Future of Precaution in Europe (German Law Journal, 4/2017).

    with C. Leone: Minimum Harmonisation and Article 16 CFR: Difficult Times Ahead for Social Legislation?, in H. Collins, S. Grundmann, 'EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and European Contract Law', Intersentia, 2017.

    Internal Market Rationality, Private Law and the Direction of the Union: Resuscitating the Market as the Object of the Political (European Law Journal,  4/2015).

    The Way We Do Europe:  Subsidiarity and the Substantive Democratic Deficit (European Law Journal, 1/2015).

     

    See also uva.academia.edu/MarijaBartl

  • Links
  • Representatieve publicaties

    My publications are available at:

    Representative publications:

    Market Imaginaries and European Private Law,  Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 2019; and P. Kjear, The Law of Political Economy, CUP 2019.

    Internal Market Rationality: In the Way of Re-imagining the Future, European Law Journal 1/2018.

    Contesting Austerity: On the Limits of the EU ‘Knowledge’ Governance (Journal of Law and Society, 1/2017).

    Making transnational markets: the institutional politics behind the TTIP ('Europe and the World: A Law Review’, University College London Press, 1/2017).

    Regulatory Convergence through the Backdoor: TTIP’s Regulatory Cooperation and the Future of Precaution in Europe (German Law Journal, 4/2017).

    with C. Leone: Minimum Harmonisation and Article 16 CFR: Difficult Times Ahead for Social Legislation?, in H. Collins, S. Grundmann, 'EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and European Contract Law', Intersentia, 2017.

    Internal Market Rationality, Private Law and the Direction of the Union: Resuscitating the Market as the Object of the Political (European Law Journal,  4/2015).

    The Way We Do Europe:  Subsidiarity and the Substantive Democratic Deficit (European Law Journal, 1/2015).

  • Nevenwerkzaamheden
  • Publicaties

    2023

    2022

    2020

    2019

    • Bartl, M., & Carr, K. (2019). Law and Politics after Wightman: Taking Stock of Neo-Formalism in the EU. In L. de Almeida, M. Cantero Gamito, M. Djurovic, & K. P. Purnhagen (Eds.), The Transformation of Economic Law: Essays in Honour of Hans-W. Micklitz (pp. 337-346). Hart. https://ssrn.com/abstract=3418913 [details]

    2018

    2017

    2015

    2014

    • Bartl, M., & Fahey, E. (2014). A Postnational Market Place: 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 University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107447141.013 [details]

    2010

    • Bartl, M. (2010). The Affordability of Energy: How Much Protection for the Vulnerable Consumers? Journal of Consumer Policy, 33(3), 225–245. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10603-009-9122-9

    2023

    2017

    • Bartl, M., & Karavias, M. (Eds.) (2017). Austerity and Law in Europe. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell. [details]
    • Bartl, M., & Leone, C. (2017). Minimum Harmonisation and Article 16 of the CFREU: Difficult Times Ahead for Social Legislation? In H. Collins (Ed.), European Contract Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights (pp. 113-124). (European Contract Law and Theory; Vol. 2). Intersentia. [details]

    2016

    • Bartl, M. (2016). DE-LOCALISATION OF KNOWLEDGE. In M. Bartl, & E. Tauschinsky (Eds.), Knowledge, Power and Law in Postnational Governance (pp. 18-19). (Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper; No. 2016-08), (Postnational Rulemaking Working Paper; No. 2016-03). University of Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M., & Tauschinsky, E. (Eds.) (2016). Knowledge, Power and Law Beyond the State. (Postnational Rulemaking Working Paper; No. 2016-03). University of Amsterdam. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2728148 [details]
    • Bartl, M., & Tauschinsky, E. (Eds.) (2016). Knowledge, Power and Law in Postnational Governance. (Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper; No. 2016-08), (Postnational Rulemaking Working Paper; No. 2016-03). University of Amsterdam. [details]

    2015

    2023

    2017

    • Bartl, M., & Irion, K. (2017). The Japan EU Economic Partnership Agreement: Flows of Personal Data to the Land of the Rising Sun. University of Amsterdam. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3099390 [details]
    • Bartl, M., & Irion, K. (2017). Flows of Personal Data to the Country of Raising Sun. In Making Sense of JEFTA

    2016

    2015

    Prijs / subsidie

    • Bartl, M. (2019). ERC Starting Grant.
    • Bartl, M. (2018). Fellowship at Institute of Advanced Studies, Nantes AWARDS.
    • Bartl, M. (2015). Bringing Democracy to Markets: The TTIP and the Politics of Knowledge in Postnational Governance..

    Lidmaatschap / relevante positie

    • Bartl, M. (2021). Theme Leader: Socio-Economic Changes, Amsterdam Centre for European Studies (ACES).
    • Bartl, M. (2021). Advisory Board Member, The International Journal of Social Imaginaries .
    • Bartl, M. (2018-2026). Ius Commune Research School
      Member of Board of Directors
      , IUS Commune Research School.
    • Bartl, M. (2016). Member of scientific committee, Austrian Foundation for Development Research (OFSE).
    • Bartl, M. (2013-). Euromemo Group (www.euromemo.eu)
      Member of the Steering Committee
      , Euromemorandum Group.

    Mediaoptreden

    Tijdschriftredactie

    • Bartl, M. (editor) (2020). European Law Open (Journal).
    • Bartl, M. (reviewer) (2018). European Constitutional Law Review (Journal).
    • Bartl, M. (reviewer) (2017). Journal of Contemporary European Studies (Journal).
    • Bartl, M. (reviewer) (2017). Journal of Consumer Policy (Journal).
    • Bartl, M. (reviewer) (2017). Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy (Journal).
    • Bartl, M. (reviewer) (2017). Global Constitutionalism (Journal).
    • Bartl, M. (reviewer) (2016-2018). European Law Journal (Journal).

    Spreker

    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (18-11-2021). Precautionary Principle and its Foes, University of Fribourg.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (11-11-2021). Social Imaginaries of Innovation and Public / Private Divide, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands..
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (8-10-2021). Just Transition to a Non-Extractive Economy: The Role of Law, Green Academy.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (23-9-2021). Imaginaries of Innovation and the European Economic Constitution, The Future of EU Constitutionalism, Ljubljana.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (21-4-2021). Toward a New Collective Imaginary of Consumption in the EU: Between a Consumer Shopper and a Consumer Citizen, Sustainability and Consumption.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (15-2-2021). Imaginaries of Progress as Constitutional Imaginaries, Dissenting voices.
    • Pijl, K. (speaker) & Bartl, M. (speaker) (15-10-2020). Law as a Vehicle for Social Change: Mainstreaming Non-Extractive Economic Practices, Regulating Business in Times of Turbulence.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (30-5-2019). A Material Analysis of Post-national Markets: the Case of Free Trade Agreements, The Material Constitution: History and Contemporary Uses, Glasgow.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (4-4-2019). Non-extractive Economic Practices and Private Law, The Value of Love: Global Perspectives on the Economy of Care, Durham.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (7-2-2019). A Trade Policy to Serve the People: Data and New Technology, European Parliament.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (7-2-2019). A Trade Policy to Serve the People -presentation: ‘Data and New Technology’, European Parliament.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (11-12-2018). ''Legal Imaginaries and Collective Self-Determination'' presented at Lecture Series ‘Rethinking Law, Democracy and Capitalism’,, University of Copenhagen.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (15-11-2018). Market imaginaries in European private law, Critical Legal Studies in Central Europe; Days of Law, Brno.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (13-6-2018). Legal Imaginaries and Social Change, Mountain Workshop, Krkonose.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (8-9-2017). Law and Social Change: Re-imagining Global Economic Order, Trade Law in the Trump Era: A Transatlantic Perspective, Boston .
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (19-6-2017). Lecturer in summer school, Collegio Carlo Alberti.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (15-6-2017). Market Imaginaries in European Private law- presented at The Law of Political Economy, The Law of Political Economy , Copenhagen.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (12-4-2017). Global Economic Order after Trump, Global Economic Order after Trump, Berlin.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (17-3-2017). Internal Market Rationality, Economisation vs. Experimentalism, Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (27-1-2017). Trump’s World - The Trump Administration and International law, Trump’s World - The Trump Administration and International law, Den Haag.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (12-2016). Trade law, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) & Irion, K. (speaker) (12-10-2016). Trade and Privacy, Difficult Bedfellows?, European Parliament.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (16-9-2016). The Impact of the Trade Agreements on the European Periphery, Euromemo Annual Conference, Coimbra.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (26-8-2016). Legal expertise (doctrinal scholarship) and democracy, Private Law and Democracy, Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (18-8-2016). The Impact of TTIP on the European Periphery, Summer School, Vis.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (21-7-2016). Challenges in Trade Integration, Summer School 'Common Law Society', Krkonose.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (15-6-2016). 'The Transatlantic Game of Thrones? Understanding Institutions Beyond the State', Faculty seminar, Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (1-6-2016). The Perils of TTIP’s Regulatory Cooperation, Washington College, American University.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (15-4-2016). TTIP’s Cooperation and EU’s Better Regulation: Intersections, CES conference 'Exporting the EU Regulatory Integration Model Through the TTIP', Philadelphia.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (5-2-2016). Democratic Challenges of Regulatory Cooperation in the TTIP, EU Trade policy at the crossroads: between Economic liberalism and democratic challenges, Vienna.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (4-12-2015). Regulatory Cooperation and Precautionary Principle, The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: an EU perspective on global economic governance (Leiden University),, Leiden University.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (28-10-2015). KNOLWEDGE AS IDEOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AS KNOWLEDGE: FUNCTIONALISM IN THE EU INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN, Golem Lecture Series, London School of Economics.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (24-10-2015). Knowledge as Ideology, Ideology as Knowledge: Functionalism in the EU Institutional Design, Conference Law and Ideology, Bangkok, Thailand.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (15-10-2015). TTIP and Regulatory Convergence: the Democratic Implications, Rotterdam, TTIP Lab, Rotterdam University.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (24-9-2015). Vulnerable Consumers in European Private Law, Paradigms of EU law, Antwerps.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (5-9-2015). TTIP Regulatory Cooperation and the Politics of Learning, Plenary Speaker, Critical Legal Conference.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (15-7-2015). Freedom of Contract in the EU, Common Law Society Summer School, Krkonose, Czech Republic.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (29-6-2015). Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership as a way out of the Economic Crisis?, EU crisis and Democracy, Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (25-6-2015). Full Harmonisation after Alemo-Herron, SECOLA conference, Oxford.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (12-1-2015). Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership as Transtional Governance, Lecture, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (21-11-2014). Functionalism and the Transantlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, Seminar 'Moral Limits of the Internal Market', Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (24-9-2014). Democracy and the Transantlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, Conference Euromemorandum, Rome (Italy).
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (4-9-2014). Internal Market Rationality, Private Law and the Direction of the Union: Resuscitating the Market as the Object of the Political, Critical Legal Conference 2014, Stream Ideology, Hegemony and Law: East – West perspective, Sussex Law School, Brighton (United Kingdom).
    • Fahey, E. L. (speaker) & Bartl, M. (speaker) (14-3-2014). A Postnational Marketplace? On the negotiation of the TTIP: democracy, legitimacy and transparency, Council for European Studies, Washington DC, USA.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (27-9-2012). Subsidiarity as a Tool of Democratic Governance in the EU: On Setting the Goals, Choosing the Means and Countering Biases., Conference 'Democracy and Law in Europe', Helsinki.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (20-9-2012). The Democratisation of Expertise? On Normative Requirements for the Involvement of Expertise in Policy Making in the EU. Lessons from European private Law, Conference on Postnational Rulemaking between Authority and Autonomy, organized within the framework of the project 'The Architecture of Postnational Rulemaking', Amsterdam.
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (13-9-2012). The Democratisation of Expertise, SISP Conference 'In the knowledge we trust?', Rome (Italy).
    • Bartl, M. (invited speaker) (23-5-2012). Legitimacy of the Common European Sales Law, Lecture, Maastricht European Private Law Institute.
    • Bartl, M. (speaker) (17-5-2012). Contesting Legality, Conference on Transnational Societal Constitutionalism, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri, Turin (Italy).

    Andere

    • Bartl, M. (organiser) (20-6-2019 - 21-6-2019). Methodologies of EU Law, Amsterdam. 20th – 21st June 2019- Methodologies of EU Law: Constructing the Boundaries between Economic and Non-Economic in the EU, University of Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Irion, K. (participant), Bartl, M. (participant), Burri, M. (participant), Ryngaert, C. (participant) & Milanovic, M. (participant) (8-10-2018). Amsterdam Privacy Conference 2018, Amsterdam. Panel "Governing Data Flows and Data Protection" (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (organiser) (27-9-2017 - 29-9-2017). Annual Euro-memorandum Conference: ‘Alternative Visions of Socio-Economic Development’, Athens (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (organiser) (30-9-2016). CSECL Jubileum Conference: European Private Law in the times of Growing Inequality, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (organiser) & Leone, C. (organiser) (30-9-2016). CSECL birthday conference: European Private Law in times of growing inequality, Amsterdam. Organiser (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (participant) (12-9-2016). Ideology as Knowledge, Knowledge as Ideology (other).
    • Bartl, M. (participant) (20-6-2016). Discussion on Critical Legal Approaches to TTIP: On Method, London. Participant in (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (participant) (18-6-2016). ICON Berlin. Participation in panel 'Questioning Hierarchical Boundaries in Regional Integration Theory' (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (organiser) & Karavias, M. (organiser) (16-6-2016 - 17-6-2016). Workshop Law and Austerity in Europe, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (organiser) (4-2-2016 - 6-2-2016). EU Trade Policy at the Crossroads: between Economic Liberalism and Democratic Challenges, Vienna. Conference organiser (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (participant) (1-1-2016 - 1-1-2017). Visiting fellow, Harvard School, Cambridge (USA) (other).
    • Bartl, M. (participant) (1-2016 - 6-2016). Visiting Fellow Center for European Studies, Boston University, Boston (USA) (other).
    • Tauschinsky, R. E. (organiser) & Bartl, M. (organiser) (16-4-2015 - 17-4-2015). Architecture Workshop, Amsterdam. The Power of Knowledge in 'Postnational' Lawmaking (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (organiser) (15-2-2015). Why TTIP: Rationale, Institutions and Democratic Implications, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (other) (2015). Visiting Fellow, Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic (other).
    • Bartl, M. (participant) (21-11-2014). Access Europe seminar 'Moral Limits of the Internal Market', Amsterdam. Organisation (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (organiser) (5-9-2014). Critical Legal Conference 2014, University of Sussex, Brighton. Chair stream 'Ideology, Hegemony and Law: An East/West Perspective' (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Bartl, M. (other) (2014). Member, Ius Commune Research School (other).
    • Bartl, M. (other) (2013). Cooperation with, The Czech Institute of State and Law ASCR (other).
    • Bartl, M. (other) (2013). Member, School of Human Rights Research (other).
    • Bartl, M. (other) (2013). Member Steering Committee, Euromemorandum Group (other).

    2012

    • Bartl, M. (2012). Legitimacy and European Private Law.

    2022

    • Burgers, L. E., Bartl, M., & Mak, C. (2022). The Evolving Concept of Private Law in Europe: Introduction to M. Bartl, L. Burgers and C. Mak (eds) 'Uncovering European Private Law - Student Handbook' [forthcoming]. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4304717
    • van der Horst, N., & Bartl, M. (2022). Internalising the Cost of Green Transition: A Proposal for a Mandatory ‘Transition Reserve’. (Amsterdam Law School Research Paper; Vol. 2022, No. 20). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4179310
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