Reciepients for
1999-2000 at Harvard :
Norio Araki, Associate Professor of Law at Hakuoh
University, working on a comparative study on effectiveness and compulsory
nature of the international legal system and the European Legal
System.
Ulrich Becker, Professor of Public Law, German and
European Social Law, University of Regensburg, working on the jurisdiction of
the European Court of Justice regarding the control of unlawful changes to the
Community treaties with respect to Community Law.
Christoph Feddersen, Univ. of Hamburg School of Law,
University Assistant; clerk at Hamburg State Court of Appeals, Constitutional
and EC Law Division, working on the relationship between Article XX(a)GATT and
national sovereignty.
Christoph Demmke, Head of Unit (European Public Management) at
the European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, NL, working on
inovative approaches in implementing and enforcing environmental
law.
Renée Haferkamp, European
Scholar-in-Residence, working on the relationship between identity, culture and
diversity within the European Union and communication and efficiency.
Sieglinde Schreiner-Linford, Managing Editor and
Database Administrator of the European Foreign Policy Bulletin, working on the
use of internet technology for research and teaching of EU law.
Constanze Schulte, University of Munich Law School,
University Assistant, working on non-compliance with decisions of the European
Court of Justice.
Andrew Scott, Jean Monnet Senior Lecturer in the
Economics of the European Union, Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh,
working on research on the political economy of European
integration.
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