Andrea Edenharter

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Andrea Edenharter (born January 22, 1985 in Amberg ) is a German law scholar and university professor.

Life

Edenharter studied law at the University of Regensburg , where she did her doctorate with Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack in 2013 and qualified as a professor in 2017 . Research stays took her to the universities of Bern and Oxford . After substituting professorships at the Universities of Heidelberg and Jena , she was appointed professor for administrative law , in particular economic administrative law and general political science at the Open University of Hagen in 2019 .

Her main research interests are in German construction law , European law , German and European protection of fundamental rights, and religious constitutional law . In this context, she took a position on the conflict between the Federal Constitutional Court and the European Court of Justice over church labor law . Their award-winning thesis on the legal challenges of demographic change , the SRU 2016 in its annual report for the German Bundestag used.

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  1. Institute of European and Comparative Law (Ed.): Annual Report 2016-2017 . Oxford 2017, p. 57 ( ox.ac.uk [PDF]).
  2. Andrea Edenharter - FernUniversität in Hagen. Retrieved January 17, 2020 .
  3. Andrea Edenharter: Demographic change as a challenge for spatial planning law and building law . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2014, ISBN 3-428-14294-2 .
  4. ^ Andrea Edenharter: Protection of fundamental rights in federal multilevel systems . Mohr Siebeck, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-16-156013-2 .
  5. Andrea Edenharter | Constitution blog. Retrieved January 17, 2020 .
  6. Event review : Academy Award. Bavarian Academy Rural Areas, May 6, 2014, accessed on January 18, 2020 .
  7. ^ German Bundestag (ed.): Environmental report 2016 of the Expert Council for Environmental Issues . May 26, 2016, Bundestag printed matter 18/8500, p. 171, 182 ( bundestag.de [PDF]).