Rights, Democracy, and Constitutionalism

Rights, Democracy, and Constitutionalism is one of the four focal areas of research at the Faculty of Law.

The focal area Rights, Democracy, and Constitutionalism covers legal research on individual rights as they are provided by constitutions, international conventions, and European Union law. Although the main emphasis is on fundamental rights and human rights, the focal area also covers research on rights-based arguments in other legal contexts.

In addition, research on different forms of constitutionalism, both national and international, is included in the focal area. This includes critical analysis of the constitutionalist language, and of the role of national, European, and international legal regimes in the context of democratic institutions, courts, and academic discourse.

The scope of research cross-cuts the traditional areas of law. It covers not only questions of traditional public law but also problems of internal markets, competition law, family law, commercial law intellectual property law, and other areas of private law in situations where they have an impact on rights and the functioning of constitutional democracy.

Publications of the Faculty of Law

Biobanking Across Europe Post-GDPR: A Deliberately Fragmented Landscape (2021)

Tzortzatou Olga, Slokenberga Santa, Reichel Jane, da Costa Andrade Andreia, Barbosa Carla, Bekaert Sofie, van Veen Evert-Ben, Romeo-Casabona Carlos M., Cathaoir Katharina Ó., Chassang Gauthier, Debucquoy Annelies, Derèze Jean-Jacques, Dollé Laurent, Eaker Fält Sonja, Halouzka Radek, Hartlev Mette, Hisbergues Michael, Hoppe Nils, Huys Isabelle, Kindt Els, Befring Anne Kjersti, Kozera Lukasz, Krekora-Zajac Dorota, Lalova Teodora, Mayrhofer Michaela, Negrouk Anastassia, Pawlikowski Jakub, Penasa Simone, Pormeister Kärt, Rial-Sebbag Emmanuelle, Siapka Anastasia, Southerington Tom, Stenbeck Magnus, Šutalo Maja, Tomasi Marta, Valcke Peggy, Vella Falzon Ruth
(Refereed article in compilation book (A3))