Granat, Katarzyna

Dr. Katarzyna Granat is a Junior Research Fellow and a Marie Curie Fellow at Durham University Law School. Prior to this position Katarzyna was 2014-2015 Emile Noël Fellow at the New York University Jean Monnet Centre. She completed her PhD at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. She also holds an LLM (EUI) and a master degree in law from Warsaw University. In addition she has interned at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg (chambers of Judge M. Safjan), at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, as well as in public institutions and private practice in Warsaw and Berlin. Her research interests lie in the fields of EU law and legislative process, parliamentary studies and comparative constitutional law.

 

Research Interests: Security theory, Environmental politics, Climate change, Energy extraction, Indigenous peoples, Circumpolar Arctic.

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Institution: Durham University
Fields of Expertise:

Defence and Security

Energy and Natural Resources

Environmental Politics and Policy

EU Policies

Federalism and Territorial Politics

Indigenous Politics

International Relations and Foreign Policy

Law and Legal Issues

Research groups: Democracy/Populism/Nationalism,RG ECSA-C Democracy,The ECSA-C members
Email: Katarzyna.Granat@durham.ac.uk
Media outreach: Yes
Languages: English
Publications:

Granat, Katarzyna (2018). The Principle of Subsidiarity and its Enforcement in the EU Legal Order: The Role of National Parliaments in the Early Warning System. London: Hart Publishing

Granat, Katarzyna (2014). Review of the book 'The Tangled Complexity of the EU Constitutional Process: The Frustrating Knot of Europe' By Giuseppe Martinico. London Routledge, 2012. XIV + 195 pp. Hb. £80.00. European Law Journal 20(2): 284-286

Granat, Katarzyna (2017). National Parliaments as Political Safeguards of Federalism: Interparliamentary Cooperation in the EU, the US, and Switzerland. In National Parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty and the Euro Crisis. Resilience or Resignation?. Jancic, Davor Oxford: Oxford University Press. 263-280

Granat, Katarzyna (2016). Interparliamentary Cooperation and the Simplified Revision Procedures. In Interparliamentary Cooperation in the Composite European Constitution. Lupo, Nicola & Fasone, Cristina Oxford: Hart Publishing. 73-92

Héritier, Adrienne, Moury, Catherine & Granat, Katarzyna (2016). The Contest for Power in Delegated Legislation. In Rule-making by the European Commission: the New System for Delegation of Powers. Bergström, Carl Fredrik & Ritleng, Dominique Oxford: Oxford University Press. 105-132

Granat, Katarzyna (2013). Institutional Design of Member States for Ex Post Subsidiarity Scrutiny. In Democracy and Subsidiarity in the EU. National Parliaments, Regions and Civil Society in the Decision-Making Process. Cartabia, Marta, Lupo, Nicola & Simoncini, Andrea Il Mulino. 421-445

Fabbrini, Federico & Granat, Katarzyna (2013). "Yellow Card, but no Foul": the Role of the National Parliaments under the Subsidiarity Protocol and the Commission Proposal for an EU Regulation on the Right to Strike. Common Market Law Review 50(1): 115-143

Granat, Katarzyna (2012). «Yellow Card» for the Commission Proposal on the Right to Take Collective Action. Quaderni costituzionali (4): 897-900

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