Mark Dawson

Professor of European Law and Governance | Delors Institute Research Fellow at Hertie School of Governance

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Hertie School of Governance

Mark Dawson is Professor of European Law and Governance at the Hertie School of Governance. His research focuses on the relationship between law and policymaking in the EU, particularly economic governance and human rights protection. Dawson was previously an Assistant Professor at Maastricht University, where he remains a scholar within the Maastricht Centre for European Law. He has held visiting positions at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the University of Wisconsin and Harvard Kennedy School. Dawson holds degrees from the Universities of Edinburgh and Aberdeen as well as a PhD from the European University Institute in Florence. He is the Principle Investigator of LEVIATHAN, a research project exploring the legal and political accountability structure of EU economic governance. LEVIATHAN is supported by a Starting Grant of the European Research Council.

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 EU governance     

 Development policies     

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 Legal and Political Accountability In ‘Post-Crisis’ EU Economic Governance (LEVIATHAN)    

 Judges as policymakers? Law under the Lisbon Strategy 2020     

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