Robert SCHÜTZE

Robert Schütze is Professor of European Union law at Durham Law School (United Kingdom) and LUISS (Italy). He is a constitutional scholar with a particular expertise in the constitutional law of the European Union and comparative federalism. He has published extensively, and his work has been translated into a number of languages. He is one of the co-editors of the Yearbook of European Law and the "Oxford Principles of European Union Law"; and he also co-directs the “Oxford EU Law Library” as well as the Hart Series on "Parliamentary Democracy in Europe". He is the author of “European Union Law” (with Oxford University Press) and “An Introduction to European Law” (with Oxford University Press) - a website dedicated to both books can be found here. His book "From Dual to Cooperative Federalism: The Changing Structure of European Law" received the "Best Book" award of the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES), and has had a pioneering impact on the academic literature on the 'federal' nature of the European Union.

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