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Catherine Sarah Barnard

Current Function
 
Professor in European Union Law and Employment Law (2008 - )
 
Quick Facts
Professional Career
Education and Qualifications
1989: BA Cantab
1990: LLM EUI
1992: MA Cantab
2003: PhD Cantab
 
Professional History
2008-present: Professor in EU and Employment Law
2004-2008:Reader in European Union Law
2002-2009 :Jean Monnet Chair of European Law
2000-2004:University Senior Lecturer, University of Cambridge
1996-2000:University Lecturer, University of Cambridge
1991-1995: City Solicitors’ Educational Trust Lectureship, University of Southampton
 
Affiliations
Spring 2010: Visiting Professor, University of Fribourg
Spring 2009: Visiting Professor, University of Tulane, April 2009
Winter 2009: Visiting Professor, University of Michigan
October 2008: Visiting Professor, University of Ferrara
June 2007: Visiting Professor, University of Padua
April 2004: Visiting Professor, University of Trento
May 2002: EUSSIRF Visiting Fellow, EUI
Fall 2001: Visiting scholar, University of Columbia
August 2000: Visiting lecturer, University of Poitiers
April 2000: Visiting Professor, University of Pavia
April 2000: Visiting Professor, University of Bologna
March - May 1999: Visiting Professor, University of Montpellier
May 1999: Visiting Professor, University of Malta
April 1999: Visiting Professor, University of Ferrara
April 1998: Visiting Professor, University of Ferrara
Main Research
Employment Law
European Law
European Labour Law
 
Memberships
Membership of the Society of Legal Scholars 1992-

Membership of the Higher Education Academy (formerly Institute of Learning and Teaching) 2001-

Adviser to the European Commission on the implementation of a number of Directives (Working Time, Posted Workers, Atypical Workers, Information and Consultation) at various stages since 1998.

Adviser to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) on atypical work (2006-7); adviser to the ILO's project ‘Regulating for decent work: labour rights beyond the core' (2007).

Editor of the Cambridge Yearbook of European Law (2006-)

Editorial board membership of:
- Journal of Education and the Law
- International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations
- Practical Law Company (labour law)
 
Publications
Barnard, The Substantive Law of the EU: The Four Freedoms, 3rd edition, OUP, 2010 forthcoming

Barnard, EC Employment Law, 3rd edition, OUP, 2006, ISBN 0-19-928003-7, (paperback), pp798, v-cxxxiii

Barnard and Odudu (eds), The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Volume 11, 2008-9, Hart Publishing, 2009, 978-1-84113-957-9, pp451, vii-lv

Barnard, O’Sullivan and Virgo (eds), What about Law? The Right Reasons for Studying Law at University, Hart, 2007, 9781841136325 (Pbk), pp222, vii-xvi

Barnard (ed), The EU Constitutional Debate: the Fundamentals Revisited, OUP, 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-922621-4 (Hbk), 978-0-19-922622-1 (Pbk), pp299, viii-xxii.

Barnard, Deakin and Morris (eds), The Future of Labour Law, Hart, Oxford, 2004, ISBN 1-84113-404-X, pp320, x- xviii

Barnard and Scott (eds), The Law of the Single European Market: Unpacking the Premises, Hart, 2002 ISBN 1-84113-271-3 (hardback), ISBN 1-84113-344-2 (paperback), pp414, v-xxxix.
Link website to all your publications http://www.law.cam.ac.uk/people/academic/cs-barnard/9
Contact
Prof. Catherine BARNARD
University of Cambridge – Trinity College
United Kingdom
Email: csb24@cam.ac.uk