March 26, 2014: Prof. T. Perisin on “EU regulation, world trade and values”

The Harvard European Law Association would like to invite you to the following talk:

 

Professor Tamara Perišin

“EU regulation, world trade and values: Should the EU care what the world thinks?”

on Wednesday, March 26 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

 

Prof. dr. Tamara Perišin, MJur (Oxon) graduated cum laude at the University of Zagreb – Faculty of Law; as a Chevening scholar earned the degree Magister Juris in European and Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall; and completed her PhD at the University of Zagreb having defended her thesis before an international committee. As a part of her doctoral and post-doctoral research, Tamara Perišin studied as a visiting researcher at the Asser College Europe, T.M.C. Asser Institute, The Hague; as a Fulbright scholar at the Georgetown University, Washington D.C. and at the University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor; as a “visitor-in-the-cabinet” of Advocate General Sharpston at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg; a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Fellow at the Central European University, Budapest; and a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg. She passed the Croatian bar exam. T. Perišin works at the Department of European Public Law where is she is the leader of the Jean Monnet Module “EU and WTO in a comparative perspective”; in the period 2009-11 she served as Vice Dean for International Cooperation. She was a Member of the Working Group for Free Movement of Goods in the EU Accession Negotiating Team of the Croatian Government. T. Perišin is on the Editorial Board of the “Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy”, “Zagreb Law Review” and “SEEL Journal”. She is an author of many articles and of the book “Free Movement of Goods and Limits of Regulatory Autonomy in the EU and WTO”, T.M.C. Asser Press.

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