Marie-pierre F. Granger
Associate Professor
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy, and Int
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Marie-Pierre Granger is Associate Professor, affiliated with three CEU units (School of Public Policy, International Relations Department, and Legal Studies Department). She received her Ph.D. in European Law from the University of Exeter (United Kingdom) in 2001, after undergraduate and post-graduate studies in both political sciences and law at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Lyon, France), Jean Moulin University (Lyon III, France), Aristotle University (Thessaloniki, Greece) and Montpellier I University (France). Prior to joining CEU in 2004, she held a permanent position as a Lecturer at the School of Law of the University of Exeter. At CEU, she teaches courses on European Integration and Governance, European Union Law, Human Rights, Law and Public Policy, Social Justice, and Public Administration. From 2005 until 2012, she directed, together with Imola Streho (Sciences-Po Paris), the annual summer course on Advanced EU Legal Practice, taught by the Total Law Team (led by J. Weiler, NYU); since 2006, she is the CEU coordinator for the Allianz Summer Academy on Europe, supported by the Allianz Cultural Foundation.
Research Interest
Constitutions, Law and Regulation, Human Rights Studies, International Relations, Political Science, Public Policy.
Publications
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Granger MP, Irion K. The Court of Justice and the Data Retention Directive in Digital Rights Ireland – Telling Off the EU Legislator and Teaching a Lesson in Privacy and Data Protection. European Law Review. 2014;39(4):835-50.
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Eskens SJ, Granger MP, Irion K. Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie EU 8 april 2014 (Digital Rights Ireland / Ierse Ministers en Attorney General. Mediaforum. 2015;(3):112-7.
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Granger MP. The Court of Justice’s dilemma – between ‘more Europe’ and ‘constitutional mediation'. In: C. Bickerton, D. Hodson, and U. Puetter (eds), The New Intergovernmentalism: States and Supranational Actors in the Post Maastricht Period . Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2015.