Jürgen Bast

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Jürgen Bast (* 1968 in Andernach ) is a German legal scholar and has been a professor of public law and European law at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen since 2013 . He is the scientific director of the Refugee Law Clinic (an interdisciplinary and practice-related training program at the Law Faculty of the University of Giessen), initiator of the Migration and Human Rights Research Group (FGMM) and publisher of the journal for immigration law and policy .

Career

Bast studied sociology and law at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

In 1997 he completed his studies in sociology with a thesis on Franz L. Neumann's theory of totalitarianism . For this he received the Werner Pünder Prize.

In 1999 he passed his first and in 2003 his second state examination in law. In 2005 Bast received his doctorate in Frankfurt as a "Dr. iur" and habilitated in 2010 from the Faculty of Law at the University of Frankfurt, with which he also acquired the Venia Legendi for the subjects of public law, European law, international law and legal sociology.

In the meantime, Bast was already working as a research assistant at the Faculty of Law, University of Frankfurt, there at Armin von Bogdandy 's chair . He completed his legal clerkship from 2001 to 2003 at the Berlin Court of Appeal . From 2003 to 2009 he was a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law and then as a Visiting Researcher at the Center for Migration Law (CMR), Radboud University in Nijmegen . After representing various chairs at the Universities of Frankfurt, Hanover, Bielefeld, the Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of Leipzig, he was finally appointed Professor of International and European Law at Radboud University Nijmegen in 2012, where he worked until 2013 stayed.

In 2015, Bast succeeded Prof. Tiedemann as scientific director of the Refugee Law Clinic in Gießen, after having been appointed professor for public law and European law at the university there in 2013 (until 10/2015: for public law ) to the university there. In 2017 he was Visiting Professor at the National Center of Competence in Research - The Migration-Mobility Nexus (nccr - on the move), University of Friborg, Switzerland.

Publications

Periodicals

  • The refugee crisis and the law: Opportunities of Europeanization, in: processes No. 214: German refugee policy between welcoming culture and the policy of isolation (issue 2/2016), 34–37.
  • Deepening Supranational Integration: Interstate Solidarity in EU Migration Law, European Public Law 22 (2016), 289–304.
  • Art. 26, 27 TFEU: The internal market, 58th ep. January 2016, in: Grabitz / Hilf / Nettesheim, The Law of the European Union: Commentary, Munich (Verlag CH Beck).
  • Is There a Hierarchy of Legislative, Delegated and Implementing Acts ?, in: Carl Fredrik Bergström / Dominique Ritleng (eds.), Rulemaking by the European Commission: The New System for Delegation of Powers, Oxford (OUP) 2016, 157–171.
  • To please the Free State: About Udo Di Fabio's report on the constitutional assessment of the refugee crisis, VerfBlog, 2016/1/16 (together with Christoph Möllers).
  • The Refugee Crisis and the Law: Performance and Problems of the Common European Asylum System, Research & Teaching 1/16, 24–26.

Monographs (selection)

  • Right of residence and migration control, Tübingen (Mohr Siebeck), 2011
  • Basic concepts of the EU's forms of action - developed on the basis of a resolution as a practice-generated form of action of Union and Community law, Heidelberg et al. (Springer) 2006
  • Totalitarian pluralism: On Franz L. Neumann's analyzes of the political and legal structure of Nazi rule, Tübingen (Mohr Siebeck) 1999

Editorships (selection)

  • Welfare statehood and social democracy in the European Union, European law supplement 1/2013, Baden-Baden (Nomos), 2013, 227 p. (Edited together with Florian Rödl).
  • Principles of European Constitutional Law, Oxford and Munich (Hart Publishing & Verlag CH Beck), 2nd rev. Edition 2010, 806 pp. (Edited together with Armin von Bogdandy)
  • European Constitutional Law: Theoretical and Dogmatic Fundamentals, Heidelberg et al. (Springer), 2nd rev. Edition 2009, 1094 pp. (Edited together with Armin von Bogdandy).

Articles in journals and edited volumes (selection)

  • Functional collective bargaining systems as a cornerstone of the internal market and monetary union: Proposal for a reform of the EU treaties, ZRP 2015, 230–233 (together with Florian Rödl and Jörg Philipp Terhechte)
  • Tipologie di atti dell'amministrazione europea, in: Luca De Lucia / Barbara Marchetti (eds.), L'amministrazione europea e le sue regole, Bologna (Il Mulino) 2015, 61–87.
  • Solidarity in European immigration and asylum law, in: Michèle Knodt / Anne Tews (ed.), Solidarity in the EU, Baden-Baden (Nomos) 2014, 143–161.
  • Don't Act Beyond Your Powers: The Perils and Pitfalls of the German Constitutional Court's Ultra Vires Review, German Law Journal Vol. 15 No. 2 (2014), Special Issue: The OMT Decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court, 167-181.
  • Migration and Development, in: Philipp Dann / Stefan Kadelbach / Markus Kaltenborn (eds.), Development and Law: A systematic introduction, Baden-Baden (Nomos) 2014, 229–246.

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