Andreas Maurer (political scientist)

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Andreas Maurer (* 1965 in Koblenz ) is a German political scientist and EU integration researcher.

Life

Maurer studied political science , sociology , social psychology and law at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main from 1988 to 1992 and European administrative sciences at the Europa-Kolleg Bruges from 1992 to 1993 . Before that, he completed an apprenticeship as a landscape gardener and from 1986 to 1988 did peace service as a volunteer for the Action Atonement in the Foyer International d'Etudes Francaises , a Franco-German study and meeting place that Ernest Jouhy founded in 1961. In the winter semester 2001/2002 he did his doctorate with a thesis on the European Parliament and the national parliaments of the EU member states at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen . Among other things, the work introduced the theoretical concept of multi-level parliamentarism. It was supervised by Professors Reimund Seidelmann and Dieter Eißel.

Act

Andreas Maurer has been Professor of Political Science and European Integration and holder of the Jean Monnet Chair for EU Integration Studies at the University of Innsbruck since 2013. Before that he worked as a research assistant at the Science and Politics Foundation . From 2003 to 2008 he headed the EU integration research group, and the EU external relations research group until 2009. He worked at the Jean Monnet Chair of the Research Institute for Political Science and European Issues at the University of Cologne , at the Institute for European Politics and for the Committee on International Trade in the General Secretariat of the European Parliament .

His research and teaching focus on the political-institutional system of the European Union, the role and functions of the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers of the EU, the trade policy of the European Union, inter-institutional relations and reforms, the revision of European primary law, the European policy of the EU member states as well as theories of European integration.

As part of his focus, he is a. in the Scientific Directorate of the Institute for European Politics in Berlin , as a member of the Presidium of the Working Group on European Integration and as a lecturer in the postgraduate course in European Studies at the three Berlin universities.

Awards

Maurer was awarded the Science Prize of the German Bundestag in 2003 for his publication Parliamentary Democracy in the European Union. The contribution of the European Parliament and the national parliaments was excellent. This book is the revised version of his dissertation. In October 2007 he received the media award from the Association of Foreign Press in Berlin.

Fonts (selection)

  • European Parliament Handbook. Baden-Baden, Nomos 2015 (with Doris Dialer and Margarethe Richter)
  • Interinstitutional agreements of the European Union. Constitutional pioneer. Baden-Baden, Nomos 2010 (Ed. With Daniela Kietz, Peter Slominski, Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann)
  • Multi-level democracy and multi-level parliamentarism. The European Parliament and the National Parliaments after Lisbon, in: Stefan Kadelbach (Ed.): European Integration and Parliamentary Democracy (Series of publications on European integration and the international economic order; 12) , Baden-Baden, Nomos 2009, pp. 19–58.
  • Parliamentary Democracy in the European Union: The Contribution of the European Parliament and the Parliaments of the Member States , Baden-Baden, Nomos 2002.
  • Postnational Constitution-Building in the Enlarged Europe. Foundations, Legitimacy, Prospects , Baden-Baden, Nomos 2005 (Ed. With Ulrike Liebert and Josef Falke).
  • The European Parliament in the sixth legislative period , Baden-Baden, Nomos 2005 (Ed. With Dietmar Nickel)
  • The organization of conflicting expectations. Perspectives for the German EU Council Presidency 2007 , issue 1/2007

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Brandt, Martin Schulz: Parliamentarization and deparliamentarization of constitutional systems. Proceeds from the symposium of the Dimitris Tsatsos Institute for European Constitutional Studies at the FernUniversität in Hagen on December 5 and 6, 2014. Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag (Berlin), 2016, ISBN 978-3-8305-3665-9 , p. 215 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  2. G. Abels, A. Eppler (ed.): On the way to multi-level parliamentarism? Function of parliaments in the political system of the EU . Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2011, ISBN 978-3-8329-6665-2 , p. 332 .
  3. Strelkov, Alexander: On the way to multi-level parliamentarism (Review) . In: Regional & Federal Studies . tape 25 , no. 1 . Taylor & Francis, 2015, ISSN  1359-7566 , pp. 106-108 .
  4. Ariane Richter: Functional change in the multi-level system? The role of national parliaments in the European Union using the example of the German Bundestag (=  European and International Law . Volume 91 ). Herbert Utz Verlag, Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-8316-4580-0 , p. 23 ( limited preview in Google book search [accessed on June 21, 2019] dissertation University of Munich 2016): “This term [multi-level parliamentarism] was primarily coined by Andreas Maurer, Maurer, Parliamentary Democracy in the European Union, 2002, and has since established itself. "
  5. ^ Jean Monnet Chair for European Integration Studies. Retrieved March 17, 2018 .
  6. ^ Framework Research Project "EU Trade Policy" - European Parliament. Retrieved March 17, 2018 .
  7. http://www.uni-protocol.de/nachrichten/id/28397/
  8. http://www.thinktankdirectory.org/blog/2007/11/17/verein-der-auslandischen-presse- ert-swp /
  9. http://www.fes.de/ipg/arc_07_d/01_07_d/b01_07_3.htm