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Dr Clemens Rieder

Academic Fellow

Bowland North
Lancaster University
Bailrigg
Lancaster
United Kingdom
LA1 4YN


Affiliations

Centre for Bioethics and Medical Law
CILHR Centre for International Law and Human Rights
Centre for Law and Society

My current research interests cover EU law, health care, identity and nationalism.

Current Teaching

LLB: Comparative Law (LAW 105) and European Union Law (LAW 297)

Office Hours

Please contact me by email; Room C95

Additional Information

Recent Conference Presentations:

'Withdrawal in the Light of EU Citizenship: Integration Through Disintegration', paper presented at the 3rd Conference on European Law & Policy in Context, Integration or Disintegration?, Birmingham Law School, 27-29 June 2012.

Administrative Duties:

Deputy Director of LLB Studies

Career Details:

Clemens joined the Law School as an Academic Fellow in 2012. He worked as Teaching Fellow and a Graduate Teaching Assistant while writing his PhD at Reading Law School.

Before coming to the UK he worked for a county administration in the Department of Environmental Law in Austria and before that he clerked for a Court of First Instance and a Court of Appeal also in Austria in the division of civil, criminal and labour law.

He also was an Intern to the European Parliament in Brussels.

Qualifications:

Clemens holds degrees in Political Science and Law from the Universities of Innsbruck (Austria), Notre Dame (USA) and Reading (UK).

2012

2010

When Patients Exit, What Happens to Solidarity?

Rieder, C. 2010 Promoting Solidarity in the European Union. Ross, M. & Borgmann-Prebil, Y. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 122-135 14 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2007

The EC Commission’s New Adopted Baby: Health Care

Rieder, C. 2007 In: Columbia Journal of European Law. 14, p. 145-167, 23 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2006

Case C-147/03, Commission of the European Communities v. Republic of Austria, Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) 7 July 2005

Rieder, C. 2006 In: Common Market Law Review. 43, 6, p. 1711-1726, 16 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2005

Protecting human rights within the European Union: who is better qualified to do the job – the European Court of Justice or the European Court of Human Rights?

Rieder, C. 2005 In: Tulane European & Civil Law Forum . 20, p. 73-107, 35 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

  • Human rights and boundaries

    01/03/2013 →
    The project will consider how human rights addresses the question of boundaries: the way in which human rights are applicable to bounded communities; how human rights constructs bounded identities of ... Read more»

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