Curriculum vitae - Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaft

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Curriculum vitae - Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaft
Prof. Dr. Nora Markard, MA
Curriculum vitae
Work Experience
Dec 2014 – present
Junior Professor for Public and International Law and Global Constitutionalism, University of Hamburg
Nov 2014
Declined Junior Professorship at the University of Giessen
Feb 2011 – Dec 2014
Research Associate at the Collaborative Research Center 597
“Transformations of the State”, University of Bremen, Research project A2: The Juridification of Dispute Settlement in International Law
Oct 2013 – Mar 2014
Guest Professor for international and public law, substitute for Prof.
Stefan Oeter, University of Hamburg
May 2005 – Feb 2011
Research Fellow with Prof. Dr. Susanne Baer, LL.M., Chair for public
law and gender studies, Humboldt University, Berlin
Dec 2003 – July 2004
Research Fellow with Prof. Dr. Susanne Baer, as above (stand-in)
July 2000 – Sep 2002
Research Assistant to Prof. Hubert Rottleuthner, Institute for the Sociology of Law, Free University Berlin
Academic Education
Sep 2012 – Aug 2013
Visiting Fellow, Columbia Law School, Prof. Gillian Metzger
Oct 2005 – Feb 2011
PhD in law (Dr. iur.), Humboldt University Berlin: “Challenges to the
Refugee Convention: Violence against civilians in ‘new wars’” (in
German); supervisors: Prof. Baer, Prof. Tomuschat.
Summa cum laude.
Aug 2008 – Aug 2010
Judicial service training (Referendariat): different mandatory clerkships; optional placement: AIRE Centre, London.
Second State Exam, with distinction.
Aug – Oct 2007
Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan Law School, Prof. Hathaway.
Sep 2002 – June 2003
MA International Peace & Security, King’s College, London.
Pass with merit.
Oct 1998 – July 1999
Law School at Université de Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne.
Erasmus year, no degree.
Oct 1996 – June 2002
Law School at Free University Berlin.
First State Exam, with distinction.
Research Interests
Refugee law, human rights law, international criminal law.
Constitutional law, comparative constitutionalism.
Law and gender.
Honors and Awards
Marie Elisabeth Lüders Research Prize. (2013)
Humboldt Prize of the Humboldt University. (2012)
Shortlisted for the Deutscher Studienpreis. (2012)
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Grants
Postdoc Research Scholarship, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). (2012–13)
Funding for PhD publication, German Ministry of the Interior, FAZIT foundation. (2012)
PhD scholarship, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. (2005–08)
Erasmus scholarship. (1998–99)
Memberships and Positions of Trust
Editorial board member of the law journal Kritische Justiz. (2015 – present)
Migration Law Network. (Founding member, 2006 – present)
European Commission on Sexual Orientation Law, ECSOL. (2012 – present)
‘Faculty of the Future’ post-doc network, Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin. (2012 – present)
Advisory board of International Law Blog (Völkerrechtsblog). (2013 – present)
Working group of young international lawyers, AjV. (2008 – present)
Fachgesellschaft Geschlechterstudien – Gender Studies Association. (2012 – present)
German Woman Lawyers Association, DJB. (2011 – present)
Languages
German: native speaker
English: advanced (near-native speaker)
French: intermediate
Italian: beginner (spoken)
Latin: Latinum (high-school level)
Volunteer Work, Activities
Humboldt Law Clinic Fundamental and Human Rights: Support, Website. (2011 – present)
Equal Opportunities Representative Collective, Law School, University of Bremen. (2013–14)
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Clinic, African Services Committee, NYC, NY. (2012)
Survival International: Translations for German website. (2007–2008)
German-Israeli-Palestinian workshop: ‘Between Memory and the Present: Third-Generation
Political Practice in Educational Work and Social Activism,’ Berlin. (2006–07)
Critical Law Students at Free University Berlin: active member (2000–06). Federal Association of Critical Law Students (BAKJ): spokesperson. (2001)
Initiative kritische Geschichtspolitik (1999–2001): Presentation of an exhibition on ‘aryanization’ with four accompanying discussion panels. (2000)
Student Union Council (AStA) of the Free University Berlin: Volunteer and member; defence
litigation and PR in law suit against political activities of the Union. Member and chair of
Student Parliament. (1997–2001)
References
Prof. Dr. Susanne Baer, LL.M.: [email protected]
Prof. Dr. Andreas Fischer-Lescano: [email protected]
Further references available upon request.
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Contact details
Postal address
Prof. Dr. Nora Markard, MA
Universität Hamburg
Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaft
Rothenbaumchaussee 33
D-20148 Hamburg
Telephone, Fax
+49 (0)40 42838-8188 (Tel.) | -6262 (Fax)
Secretary
Traute Krösche
+49 (0)40 42838-5424 (Tel.)
Website
Email
http://www.jura.uni-hamburg.de/personen/markard
[email protected]
Appendix
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Publications
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Teaching and Supervision
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Conferences and Talks
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Grants and Cooperations
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Publications
Book Publications
Kerstin Blome, Andreas Fischer-Lescano, Hannah Franzki, N. Markard and Stefan Oeter,
eds.: Contested Regime Collisions: Norm Fragmentation in World Society. Cambridge University Press (forthcoming, late 2015)
N. Markard (2012), Kriegsflüchtlinge: Gewalt gegen Zivilpersonen in bewaffneten Konflikten
als Herausforderung für das Flüchtlingsrecht und den subsidiären Schutz, Tübingen: Mohr
Siebeck (Jus Internationale et Europaeum 60), xiii, 413 pp (War refugees: Violence against
civilians in armed conflict as a challenge to refugee law and subsidiary protection)
Reviews: Stefanie Haumer, 24 Int J Refugee Law 3 (2012), 646-649; Reinhard Marx, ZAR 2012, 202205; Bernward Ostrop, Asylmag. 2012, 284; Harald Dörig, DVBl. 2012, 1427; Anke Rösener Portal
für Politikwiss. (pw-portal.de) 2012.
Awarded the Humboldt Prize 2012 and the Marie Elisabeth Lüders Research Prize 2013.
Expert Reports
Laura Adamietz/N. Markard: ‘Germany’, in: Kees Waaldijk et al., Family Formats (working
title; forthcoming).
Laura Adamietz/N. Markard: ‘Germany: Don’t Stop (Litigating) ’Til You Get Enough’, in:
Alexander Schuster (ed.), Rights on the Move. Comparative Survey on the Legal Condition
of Rainbow Families in the EU, University of Trento (forthcoming, 2015).
PRO ASYL/N. Markard (2015): Refugees in Distress at Sea: Acting and Assisting. Guidance
for Skippers and Crews. (brochure; English translation and update)
Forum Menschenrechte (2012): Joint NGO Submission – Universal Periodic Review on the
Federal Republic of Germany – 02 October 2012, Berlin. (N. Markard collaborating for
Humboldt Law Clinic and Verein Intersexueller Menschen e.V.)
Humboldt Law Clinic and Intersexuelle Menschen e.V. (2011): Parallel Report to the 5th Periodic Report of the Federal Republic of Germany on the Convention against Torture and
Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT). (prepared by N.
Markard, with Juana Remus, Jacqui Zalcberg, et al.)
Susanne Baer, Barbara Hartung, N. Markard, and Melanie Bittner (2007): Report on Women
in Research Decision Making in Europe: Germany, unpublished; final report: European
Commission (2008), Mapping the Maze: Getting more Women to the Top in Research,
available at http://ec.europa.eu/ research/science-society/document_library/pdf_06/
mapping-the-maze-getting-more-women-to-the-top-in-research_en.pdf.
Commentaries
Susanne Baer/N. Markard, Article 3(2) and 3(3), Article 117(1) of the Basic Law, in: von
Mangoldt / Klein / Starck, Kommentar zum Grundgesetz: GG, 8th edn., 3 vol., Munich:
Vahlen (forthcoming).
Articles and Book Chapters
Kerstin Blome and N. Markard (2016, forthcoming): ‘“Contested Collisions”: Conditions for a
Successful Collision Management – The Example of Article 16 of the Rome Statute’, Leiden
Journal of International Law 29 (2016) 2.
N. Markard (2015, forthcoming): ‘Von Fatzer zu Sheperd – Kriegsdienstverweigerung und
Flüchtlingsanerkennung,’ in: Matthias Naumann and Florian Thamer, eds., Krieg, Berlin: Neofelis. (From Fatzer to Shepherd – Conscientious Objection and Refugee Recognition)
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N. Markard (2015, forthcoming): ‘Perspektiven der Eheschließungsfreiheit im Kampf der Kulturen: Maßnahmen gegen Zwangsheirat und Vorgehen gegen „Scheinehen“’, in: Ulrike
Lembke, ed., Regulierungen des Intimen. Sexualität und Recht im modernen Staat, Springer Wissenschaftsverlag. (Perspectives on the Freedom to Marry in the Clash of Cultures:
Measures against Forced Marriage and ‘Sham Marriages’)
N. Markard (2015): ‘Wer ist Flüchtling – und wer nicht? Rechtliche Grundlagen’, Sozial Extra
2015, 24–27. (Who is a Refugee – And who isn’t? Legal Foundations)
N. Markard (2015, forthcoming): ‘What’s in a label? Transatlantic reflections on dignity and
health insurance,’ in: Dieter Grimm, Alexandra Kemmerer and Christoph Möllers, eds.,
Comparing Human Dignity, Baden-Baden und Oxford: Nomos und Hart Publ.
N. Markard (2015): ‘Zwangsehen und Scheinehen: Intersektionalität als Analyseinstrument
im Recht,’ in: Mechthild Bereswill, Folkert Degenring and Sabine Stange, eds., Intersektionalität und Forschungspraxis: Wechselseitige Herausforderungen, Münster: DampfbootVerlag, 20-41 (Forced Marriages and Sham Marriages: Intersectionality as an Analytical
Category in Law)
N. Markard (2015): ‘Ein neues Schutzkonzept? Der Einfluss der Menschenrechte auf den internationalen Schutz’, Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht und Ausländerpolitik 2015, 56-60 (A
New Concept of Protection? The Impact of Human Rights on International Protection)
N. Markard and Max Pichl (2015): Editorial: Migration und Menschenrechte, Zeitschrift für
Ausländerrecht und Ausländerpolitik 2015, 45-46 (Editorial: Migration and Human Rights)
N. Markard (2015): Anmerkung zu EuGH, Rs. C-199/13 u.a., A, B und C/Niederlande, Neue
Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht 2015, 135-136 (Case Note on CJEU, Case C-199/13 and
others, A, B and C v Netherlands)
N. Markard (2014): Das Recht auf Ausreise zur See. Rechtliche Grenzen der europäischen
Migrationskontrolle durch Drittstaaten, Archiv des Völkerrechts 2014, 449–494 (The right to
leave by sea. Legal limits on European migration control by third countries)
N. Markard (2014): ‘Die Gefahrenintensität im innerstaatlichen bewaffneten Konflikt: Subsidiärer Schutz nach Art. 15(c) QRL nach Diakité und Elgafaji,’ Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht 2014, 565-569 (The intensity of threat in internal armed conflict: Subsidiary protection under Art. 15(c) QD after Diakité and Elgafaji)
N. Markard (2013): ‘EuGH zur sexuellen Orientierung als Fluchtgrund. Zur Entscheidung „X, Y
und Z gegen Minister voor Immigratie en Asiel“ vom 7.11.2013,’ Asylmagazin 12/2013, 402408 (CJEU on sexual orientation as grounds for refugee status. On X, Y and Z v. Minister vor
Immigratie en Asiel)
N. Markard (2013): ‘Private but Equal? Why the right to privacy will not bring full equality for
same-sex couples,’ in: Günter Frankenberg, ed., Order from Transfer. Projects and Problems of Comparative Constitutional Studies, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publ., 86–119.
N. Markard (2013): ‘Queerness zwischen Diskretion und Cocktails: Anerkennungskämpfe
und Kollektivitätsfallen im Migrationsrecht’, in: Gabriele Jähnert, Karin Aleksander, Marianne Kriszio, eds., Kollektivität nach der Subjektkritik – Collectivity beyond Identity, Bielefeld:
transcript Verlag, 69-86 (Queerness between discretion and cocktails: Recognition struggles and collectivity traps in Migration Law)
N. Markard/Laura Adamietz (2013): ‘Keep it in the Closet? Flüchtlingsanerkennung wegen
Homosexualität,’ in: Annika McPherson, Barbara Paul, Sylvia Pritsch, et al., eds., Wanderungen. Migrationen und Transformationen aus geschlechterwissenschaftlichen Perspektiven, Bielefeld: transcript, 169-184 (Keep it in the Closet? Refugee recognition because of
homosexuality)
N. Markard (2013): ‘Sexuelle Orientierung als Fluchtgrund – Das Ende der „Diskretion“. Aktuelle Entwicklungen beim Flüchtlingsschutz aufgrund der sexuellen Orientierung’, Asylmagazin 3/2013, 74-84 (Sexual orientation as grounds for recognition – the end of ‘discretion.’
Current developments in refugee protection on the basis of sexual orientation)
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Sarah Ehlers/N. Markard (2012): ‘Opferbeteiligung in Den Haag: Lektionen aus dem
Lubanga-Verfahren des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs,’ Kritische Justiz 2012, 273-285
(Victims’ participation in The Hague: Lessons from the Lubanga Trial before the ICC)
Matthias Lehnert/N. Markard (2012): ‘Mittelmeerroulette: Die europäische Grenzschutzpolitik im Mittelmeer,’ Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht und Ausländerpolitik 2012, 194-199 (Mediterranean Roulette: EU border protection policy in the Mediterranean [on Hirsi Jamaa])
Andreas Fischer-Lescano/N. Markard (2012): ‘System Europa? Einleitung in den Schwerpunkt’, Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht und Ausländerpolitik 2012, 173-174 (System Europe?
Introduction to the Special Issue [on the EU asylum system])
N. Markard (2012), ‘Die „Rule 39“ des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte: Vorläufige Maßnahmen des EGMR bei drohenden Abschiebungen’, Asylmagazin 2012, 3-10
(The ECtHR’s ‘Rule 39’: Interim measures against impending deportation)
N. Markard (2012), ‘Asylrecht. Der Stand der Dinge’, Merkur 2012, 28-37 (Asylum law. The
state of affairs [on Hirsi v. Italy and EU border protection in the Mediterranean])
N. Markard (2011), ‘Grund- und Menschenrechte verteidigen – schon im Studium: Die
Humboldt Law Clinic’, in: Barton, Stephan, et al., eds., Praktische Jurisprudenz. Clinical Legal Education und Anwaltsorientierung im Studium, Bielefeld: Dr. Kovac (Defending fundamental and human rights – at school: The Humboldt Law Clinic)
N. Markard/Laura Adamietz (2011): ‘Keep it in the Closet? Flüchtlingsanerkennung wegen
Homosexualität auf dem Prüfstand,’ Kritische Justiz 2011, 294-302 (Keep it in the Closet?
Refugee recognition for reasons of homosexuality [on UKSC HJ (Iran)])
N. Markard (2009), ‘Die andere Frage stellen: Intersektionalität als Analysekategorie im
Recht’, Kritische Justiz 2009, pp. 353-364 (Asking the other question: Intersectionality as an
analytical category in [immigration] law)
N. Markard (2009), ‘Verbesserter Schutz für Kriegsflüchtlinge’, in: Grundrechtereport 2009.
Zur Lage der Bürger- und Menschenrechte in Deutschland, Frankfurt: Rowohlt (Better protection for war refugees)
N. Markard (2008), ‘Subsidiärer Schutz gegen allgemeine Kriegsgefahren’ (case note on
Federal Administrative Court, dec. of 24 June 2008 - 10 C 43/07), Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht 2008, 1206-1209 (Subsidiary protection against general dangers in wars)
N. Markard/Laura Adamietz (2008): ‘Herausforderungen an eine zeitgenössische feministische Menschenrechtspolitik am Beispiel sexualisierter Kriegsgewalt’, Kritische Justiz 2008, pp.
257-265 (Challenges for a contemporary feminist human rights policy: the example of sexualized violence in wars)
N. Markard (2008), ‘Prostitution im internationalen Recht zwischen moralischer Panik und
organisierter Kriminalität: Von „weißer Sklaverei“ über Frauenhandel zu Menschenhandel’,
in: Thiée, Philipp, ed., Menschenhandel: Wie der Sexmarkt strafrechtlich reguliert wird, Berlin
2008, pp. 129-144 (Prostitution in international law between moral panic and organized
crime: From ‘white slavery’ to trafficking in women to human trafficking)
N. Markard (2007), Fortschritte im Flüchtlingsrecht? Gender Guidelines und geschlechtsspezifische Verfolgung, Kritische Justiz 2007, 373-390 (Advancing refugee law? Gender
guidelines and gender-based persecution)
N. Markard/Nina Truchseß (2007): ‘Neuregelung des Ehegattennachzugs im Aufenthaltsgesetz’, Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht 2007, 1025-28 (Reform of spousal immigration in
the [German] Residence Act [on age limits and language requirements])
N. Markard/Ron Steinke (2007): ‘Zwangsarbeit vor Gericht: Die deutsche Abwehr von
Entschädigungsansprüchen ehemaliger NS-Zwangsarbeiter/innen,’ Forum Recht 2007, 5660 (Forced labor on trial: The German rejection of claims for damages by former NS slave
laborers)
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N. Markard (2006), ‘Gendered Violence in ‘New Wars’ – Challenges to the Refugee Convention’, in: Sarah K. van Walsum and Thomas Spijkerboer, eds., Women and Immigration
Law: New Variations on Classical Feminist Themes, London: Routledge, 67-85
N. Markard/Susanne Baer (2005): ‘(Kein) deutsches Problem: Religiöse Kleidung vor Gericht.
Ein internationaler Vergleich’, in: Frigga Haug and Katrin Reimer, eds., Politik ums Kopftuch,
Hamburg: Argument, 151-165 ((Not) a German problem: Religious garb in court. An international comparison)
Susanne Baer/Jutta Kuehl/N. Markard (2005): ‘Menschenrechte und Gender
Mainstreaming – Chancen einer Strategie’, Zeitschrift für Frauenforschung und Geschlechterstudien 2005, 3-13 (Human rights and gender mainstreaming – potentials of a strategy)
Book Reviews
‘Pieter Boeles, et al.: European Migration Law, 2nd edn.’, Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht und
Ausländerpolitik 2015. (forthcoming)
‘Ganz schön ungemütlich: Feministische Rechtswissenschaft zum Selberlesen,’ Juridikum
2012, 120-123 (on: Lena Foljanty and Ulrike Lembke (eds.), Feministische Rechtswissenschaft. Ein Studienbuch, 2nd edn. 2011 – textbook feminist legal studies)
‘Heike Brabandt, Internationale Normen und das Rechtssystem: Der Umgang mit geschlechtsspezifisch Verfolgten in Großbritannien und Deutschland, Nomos 2011’, Kritische
Justiz 2011 (on gendered persecution)
‘Tillmann Löhr, Die kinderspezifische Auslegung des völkerrechtlichen Flüchtlingsbegriffs’,
European Journal of Migration and Law 2010, pp. 139-142 (on child-specific interpretations
of the refugee definition)
‘Andreas Keller, Hochschulreform und Hochschulrevolte. Selbstverwaltung und Mitbestimmung in der Ordinarienuniversität, der Gruppenuniversität und der Hochschule des 21.
Jahrhunderts’, Das Argument 237/2000 (on university reform in Germany)
Conference Notes
‘Gerechte Verteilung von Schutzsuchenden in Europa? Fragen an die Dublin II-Verordnung
– 12. Berliner Symposium zum Flüchtlingsschutz, 18.-19. Juni 2012, Berlin,’ Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht und Ausländerpolitik 2012, 380–390 (on UNHCR refugee law symposium)
‘Kollektivität – Öffentliches Recht zwischen Gruppeninteressen und Gemeinwohl,’ Rechtswissenschaft 2012, 229–233 (on 52nd post-graduate conference in public law 2012: collectivity between group interests and common good)
‘60 Jahre Genfer Flüchtlingskonvention: Verantwortung für den Flüchtlingsschutz – 11. Berliner Symposium zum Flüchtlingsschutz, 21.-22. Juni 2011, Berlin’, Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht
und Ausländerpolitik 2011, 266–270 (on refugee law symposium)
‘Netzwerk Migrationsrecht – Ein Tagungsbericht,’ Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt 2009 (with
Anne Walter and Anuscheh Farahat; on the 2008 Network Migration Law fall conference)
‘Flüchtling oder Migrant – Braucht Europa ein neues Migrationsrecht? Bericht von der zweiten Herbsttagung des Netzwerks Migrationsrecht vom 7. – 9. November 2008,‘ Zeitschrift für
Ausländerrecht und Ausländerpolitik 2009, 27–31. (with Simone Emmert, Alexandra Tryjanowski, Tillmann Löhr, Anne Walter; on the 2008 Network Migration Law fall conference)
Blog Entries
http://www.verfassungsblog.de and http://www.fluechtlingsforschung.net/blog:
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Asylum Policy in the EU: Holy Saint Florian, Spare this Cottage, Burn the Other One, 21
April 2015.
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http://www.verfassungsblog.de: On CJEU, Dogan v. Germany, C-138/13, 10 July 2014 (with
Katharina Mangold):
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Die Rettung des Schweizer Käses durch die Härteklausel (Saving the Swiss cheese
through the hardship clause), 26 July 2014
http://www.verfassungsblog.de and http://www.juwiss.de (with Helmut Aust, Isabel Feichtner, Christoph Goos, Anna-Bettina Kaiser, Ann-Katrin Kaufhold, Ulrike Lembke, Anna Katharina Mangold, Florian Meinel, Sabine Müller-Mall, Moritz Renner, and Emanuel V. Towfigh):
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Exzellente interdisziplinäre Forschung – gefällt Berlin nicht? Sollte sie aber! (Excellent interdisciplinary research – not of interest to Berlin? It should be!), 22 August 2013
http://www.verfassungsblog.de: On the writs of certiorari for Windsor and Perry:
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Vollmilch für alle – zumindest auf Bundesebene (Whole milk for all – at least at the federal level), 5 July 2013
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Direkte Demokratie und Popularklage: Proposition 8 bleibt unverteidigt (Direct democracy and popular action), 5 July 2013
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Verteidigung der Ehe durch Steuern? DOMA bröselt vor dem Supreme Court (Defending marriage through taxes? DOMA is crumbling in the Supreme Court), 31 March
2013
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„Newer than cellphones and the internet“: Die Homo-Ehe vor dem US Supreme Court
(‘Newer than cellphones and the internet’: Same-sex marriage before the US Supreme
Court), 29 March 2013
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Same-sex Loving? Der Supreme Court nimmt zwei Fälle zur gleichgeschlechtlichen Ehe
an (Same-sex Loving? Supreme Court takes on two cases on same-sex marriage), 9
Dec. 2012
http://www.verfassungsblog.de: On the oral argument on the Health Care cases:
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US Supreme Court hört Klagen gegen Obamas Gesundheitsreform (SCOTUS to hear
challenges to Obama’s health reform), 23 March 2012
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Steuern oder Steuerung? US Supreme Court beginnt Verhandlung um Gesundheitsreform (Taxes or governance? SCOTUS starts arguments on health reform), 27 March
2012
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Tag 2 vor dem US-Supreme Court: Freiheit oder Solidarsystem? (Day 2 at the SCOTUS:
Freedom or solidarity system?), 28 March 2012
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Tag 3 vor dem Supreme Court: Die Pferdefüße des Solidarsystems (Day 3 at the
SCOTUS: the catches of the solidarity system), 29 March 2012
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Brokkoli für alle! Obamas Gesundheitsreform hat den Supreme Court passiert (Brokkoli
for everyone! Obama’s health reform passed the Supreme Court), 29 June 2012
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A switch in time: Der Chief Justice hat die Gesundheitsreform in letzter Minute gerettet
(A switch in time: the Chief Justice saved the health reform at the last minute), 30 June
2012
Nora Markard
Teaching and Supervision
Lectures
EU Constitutional Law, University of Hamburg. (winter 2015/16)
Construction Law, University of Hamburg. (winter 2015/16)
International Law I: Foundations, University of Hamburg. (winter 2013/14)
International Law in Cases, University of Hamburg. (winter 2013/14)
Administrative Law of Trades and Services, University of Hamburg. (winter 2013/14)
Fill-in lectures for Prof. Fischer-Lescano, University of Bremen: Constitutional Law III, Written exam
course: Public Law, Administrative Law and Procedure (2011–2012); Public International Law, Introduction to Law II. (summer 2011)
Fill-in lectures for Prof. Baer, Humboldt University: Antidiscrimination Law; Contemporary Legal
History. (summer 2008, winter 2010/11)
Seminars, Colloquiua, Workshops
International Protection in the Common European Asylum System, University of Hamburg. (summer 2015)
Comparative Constitutionalism, University of Hamburg. (summer 2015) – with Prof. Baer, Humboldt University. (2007–09) – in English.
Current Human Rights Issues, University of Hamburg. (winter 2013/14)
Introduction to Legal Gender Studies – Recht Macht Geschlecht: Von Körpern, Rollen und Hierarchien. Eine Einführung in die Legal Gender Studies (with Dr. Laura Adamietz), University of Konstanz – compact course (winter 2011/12)
Critical Constitutional Theories on ‘Public/Private’ – Reclaim the Public: Kritische Verfassungstheorien der Unterscheidung „Privat – Öffentlich“ (with Prof. Fischer-Lescano), University of Bremen
(winter 2011/12)
Humboldt Law Clinic: Human Rights, skill-building course (with Jacqui Zalcberg), Humboldt University (winter 2010/11) – in English
European Refugee Law and Policy, Workshop for Friedrich Ebert Stiftung scholarship holders (with
Dr. Tillmann Löhr and Prof. Fischer-Lescano), University of Bremen, 16–17 June 2011
Law Clinics
Refugee Law Clinic at the University of Hamburg (since winter 2014/15). Student-initiated project,
official start in Winter 2015/16. Design, foundation and supervision.
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Development of Clinic structure and teaching modules; supervision of students’ contacts
with possible cooperating partners.
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Applications for funding and supervision of student grant applications.
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Organization of talks, film nights, theatre visits; design of volunteer program for externals.
Humboldt Law Clinic. Developed and founded the Clinic with Prof. Susanne Baer and Jacqui
Zalcberg at Humboldt University Berlin, implemented the pilot project Humboldt Law Clinic: Human Rights (2010–11).
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Design: One-year program on Fundamental and Human Rights, comprising a skill-building
course, an internship, and an in-depth seminar. Pilot project now complemented by the
Consumer Law Clinic and the Internet Law Clinic.
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Founding Partners: Amnesty International, Ban Ying e.V., Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), European Center for
Constitutional and Human Rights, Intersexuelle Menschen e.V., Transparency International.
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Successes: e.g., Presented a Parallel Report to the UN Committee Against Torture in collaboration with the Verein intersexuelle Menschen e.V. in Geneva, 3 Nov 2011.
Refugee Law Clinic at Humboldt University (since summer 2014).
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Advice on structure and cooperating partners.
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Talk on LGBTI asylum seekers; organization of talk by Prof. James C. Hathaway (Michigan).
Guest Lectures
Refugee Law Summer School, Humboldt University Berlin. Guest lecture on the Common European Asylum System (11 August 2015).
Law and Critical Social Justice Summer School, Humboldt University Berlin and DePaul University
College of Law. Guest lecture: Introduction to EU Asylum Law (5 August 2015).
Refugee Law in the Multi-level System, seminar at the J.-W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, with Dr.
Anuscheh Farahat and Prof. Dr. Astrid Wallrabenstein (19 May 2014).
Legal Gender Studies, University of Pristina (Kosovo) – expert for EU Twinning Project ‘Legal Education System Reform’ (12 Nov 2011).
Tutorials
Constitutional Law I, Humboldt University. (winter 2006/07)
Administrative Law and Procedure, Humboldt University. (2005–09)
Supervision
Core Area ‘International and European Law’: Primary and secondary supervisor of exam papers,
oral exams, University of Hamburg (winter 2013/14, 2014/15); supervised publication of a seminar
paper (S. Ibold, ‘Bei Burka und Nikab hört die Toleranz auf,’ Kritische Justiz 1/2015).
Master’s Theses: Supervisor for an MA thesis in criminology on trafficking at the University of Hamburg (2013/14). Secondary supervisor for an LL.M. thesis on EU migration law at Humboldt University (2009); supervised publication of an article based on the thesis (C. Asensio Martín, ‘Die “Blue
Card”-Richtlinie’, Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht 2010, 173-185).
BA Theses: Secondary supervisor for three BA theses in the areas of migration law and comparative constitutional law at the University of Bremen (2011, 2014); supervised publication of one
thesis (W. Judith, ‘Die „bestimmte soziale Gruppe“ „queer“ gelesen – Eine kritische Analyse der
unionsrechtlichen Definition,’ Zeitschrift für Ausländerrecht 2014, 404–409).
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Conferences and Talks
Conference Organization
Critical Legal Studies [working title]. Berlin, April 2016.
Migration and Poverty. Ninth Fall Conference of the Migration Law Network, StuttgartHohenheim, 6–8 Nov 2015. (with other Network members)
Contested Collisions. International Conference of the Project A2 of the Collaborative Research Center 597 ‘Transformations of the State,’ University of Bremen, 10–12 Jan 2014.
(with Kerstin Blome)
Family Migration – Immigration Route, Human Right, Transnational Practice. Seventh Fall
Conference of the Migration Law Network, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, 8–10 Nov 2013. (with other Network members)
38th Feminist Lawyers’ Conference (FJT). Bremen, 11–13 May 2012. (member of organizing
committee)
Refugee or Migrant? – Does Europe Need a New Migration Law? Second Fall Conference
of the Network Migration Law, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, 7–9 Nov 2008. (with Anuscheh Farahat
and Anne Walter)
Invited Talks and Papers
German Judges Academy: International Protection of Human Rights, Trier, November 2015:
Introduction [title TBD].
15th Berlin Symposium on Refugee Protection: ‘Access to Europe – Reception in Germany?’,
Berlin, 22–23 June 2015: ‘Current Challenges in EU Law – Between the CJEU and the ECtHR’
European University Institute, Human Rights Summer School, Florence, 16 June 2015: ‘The
right to leave by sea.’ (at the invitation of the Law in Action project) – in English.
European University Institute, Law in Action Project, Florence, 15 June 2015: ‘Parallel reports
to UN bodies as strategic human rights action: The example of inter* children and the
CAT.’ – in English.
Democracy in Diversity: Indian and European Perspectives, Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin, 8–10
March 2015: [TBD], contribution to the workshop – in English.
European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, Berlin, 19 Feb 2015: ‘The Right to
Leave by Sea.’ – in English.
Round Table Migration Law, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, 23 Jan 2015: ‘The Right to Leave by Sea.’
Migration and Human Rights. 8th Fall Conference of the Network Migration Law, StuttgartHohenheim, 7–9 Nov 2014: ‘Towards a “new” concept of protection? – The impact of human rights on international refugee law.’ – in English.
Regulating Intimacy. Sexuality and Law, University of Hamburg, 15–16 Sept. 2014: ‘Perspectives on freedom of marriage in the clash of cultures: Measures against forced marriage
and “sham marriages.”’
Refugee Law Clinic Berlin, 17 July 2014: ‘Sexual Orientation Persecution as a Grounds for
Asylum – LGBTI in the German Asylum Procedure’ (with attorney Barbara Wessel).
Vierte Mülheimer Fatzer Tage: Symposium on War, Theater festival at Mülheim a.d. Ruhr, 12
July 2014: ‘Fatzer: a refugee? Deserters and armed violence in refugee law.’
German Administrative Judges Conference, Schwerin, 15–16 May 2014: ‘International Protection for War Refugees.’
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Law and Society Institute Workshop Talk, Humboldt University Berlin, 4 Feb. 2013: ‘Fundamental Rights and Solidarity.’
The Concept of Human Dignity in a Comparative Perspective – Cases and Developments,
Wissenschaftskolleg, Berlin, 19–21 June 2013: ‘What’s in a label? Transatlantic reflections on
dignity and health insurance.’ – in English.
20 Years after the German Asylum Law Reform: Demise or Transformation of Refugee Protection?, Berlin, 18 June 2013: ‘Disparate Minimum Protection Standards: The Qualification
Directive.‘ – in English.
Interdisciplinary Lecture Series on Gender Studies, University of Cologne, 26 Apr 2012:
“White women saving brown women from brown men.” Lecture on gender politics in asylum and immigration law.
Human Rights Talk, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights, Vienna, 18 Apr 2012: ‘Homosexuality and Migration,’ panel with H. Graupner, E. Holzleithner, N. Nathwani and M.
Stormann on same-sex partnerships.
Annual Conference of the Association for Interdisciplinary Scientific Criminology: ‘Crime in
Crisis,’ Bielefeld, 30 March 2012: ‘Crisis, Migration and Human Rights.’
ZERP Lecture, Center for European Law and Politics (ZERP), University of Bremen, 12 Dec
2011: ‘Mediterranean Roulette: Hirsi v. Italy in the context of the European border regime’
(with Matthias Lehnert).
Order from Constitutional Transfer – Problems and Projects of Comparative Constitutional
Studies, Cluster of Excellence Development of Normative Orders, Frankfurt University/ Bad
Homburg, 29 Sep – 1 Oct 2011: ‘Private but Equal?’ – in English.
Frankfurt Institute of Social Research, 16 July 2009: Expert on gender-based persecution in
European law to the research project ‘The Transnationalization of the State in the Process
of Developing a Common European Migration Control Policy.’
Frankfurt Institute of Social Research, 16 July 2009: ‘Intersectionality as an analytical category in migration law.’
European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, Berlin, 1 July 2009: ‘Challenges to a
contemporary feminist human rights policy.’ – in English.
Conference Papers, Workshops
Conference of the German Society for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Psychosomatics and
Neurology (DGPPN), Berlin, 26–29 Nov. 2014: ‘An ethical dilemma: Medical assessment of
homosexuality in asylum procedures,’ contribution to the symposium ‘De- and repathologizing homosexuality.’
Contested Collisions, Bremen, 10–12 Jan. 2014: ‘”Peace vs. Justice”: The UN Security
Council and the ICC’ (with Kerstin Blome); Conference comment. – in English.
Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Boston, 30 May – 2 June 2013: ‘Kylie, Cocktails
and Collectivity Traps: Claiming Recognition for Queer Refugees.’ – in English.
International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3–6 April 2013: ‘Collision norms: Patrolling the borders of international regimes’ (with Kerstin Blome); ‘The Politicization of International Criminal Justice’, Panel Chair and Discussant. – in English.
ASIL/NPIG-ASCL/YCC International and Comparative Junior Scholar Workshop, Columbia
Law School, 29 March 2013: ‘Moral Issues and the Margin of Appreciation: Appreciating
the Limits of the European Court of Human Rights.’
Yale Law School's 2012 Doctoral Scholarship Conference, New Haven, CT, 30 Nov – 1 Dec
2012: ‘Building Solidarity in Health Care: a Comparative Perspective.’ – in English.
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Collectivity Beyond Identity, International conference, Humboldt University, Berlin, 28–30
June 2012: ‘Queerness between Discretion and Cocktails: Recognition Struggles and Collectivity Traps in Migration Law.’
2nd Annual Conference of the Gender Studies Association, Oldenburg, 3–4 Feb. 2012: ‘Migrating Theories – Migrating Rights? Gender and Sexuality in Migration Law’ (with Laura
Adamietz).
Conference of the International Relations Section of the German Association for Political
Science (DVPW), Munich, 5–6 Oct 2011: ‘Contested Collisions: Blockades and Avoidance
Maneuvers and the Crime of Aggression’ (with Kerstin Blome).
Der Kampf ums Recht. 2nd Conference of the German-Speaking Law & Society Associations, 2–3 Sep 2011, Vienna: ‘War, Power, and the Law’ (with Kerstin Blome).
WISH-Workshop ‘Europe – A Continent of Migration?’, Berlin, 14–15 Nov. 2008: ‘New Wars as
a Challenge to Subsidiary Protection and Refugee Status.’ – in English.
Refugee or Migrant? – Does Europe need a new Migration Law? 2nd Fall Conference of the
Migration Law Network, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, 7–9 Nov. 2008: ‘Refugee Status and Subsidiary Protection – Problems with Article 15(c) of Directive 2004/ 83/EC.’
Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Berlin, 25–28 July 2007: ‘War and Gender –
Sexual Violence and Refugee Law. ’– in English.
32nd Feminist Lawyers’ Conference, Bremen, 7–9 April 2006: ‘Advances in Refugee Law?
Gender Guidelines and gender-based persecution.’
Gendered Borders, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 30 Sep – 2 Oct 2004: ‘Gendered Violence
in the “New Wars” under the Refugee Convention.’ – in English.
Science Communication
Talk: ‘A new Berlin Wall in the Mediterranean? Countries of Origin and Transit in the Service
of the EU’. Program Focus ‘Flight and Refuge’, Community College Munich, 30 Nov 2015.
Talk: ‘Europe: No Place for Refugees?’, Round Table Blankenese: Assistance for Refugees,
Hamburg, 6 May 2015.
Comment on the CJEU judgment Shepherd v. Germany, in: Martina Herzog, ‘Deserteur aus
Gewissensgründen: EuGH trifft umstrittenes Urteil’ (Deserter with a conscience: CJEU passes
controversial judgment), dpa of 26 Feb 2015.
Studio guest in the TV talkshow Agenda with Brent Goff, Deutsche Welle, 23 Sept 2014:
‘Migrant Crisis – What can be done?’
Talk: ‘Europe: No Place for Refugees?’, Ev.luth. Church community Nienstedten, Hamburg,
6 Feb 2014.
Interview: ‘Ein gerechtes Asylsystem sieht anders aus’ (This is not what a just asylum system
looks like), Hamburger Abendblatt, 25 Oct 2013, p. 3.
Comment on EU Conference of Interior Ministers, in: Ronen Steinke, ‘Schaukampf um die
Schwachen’ (Political stage combat over the vulnerable), Süddeutsche.de, 8 Oct 2013.
Comment on climate refugees, in: Ronen Steinke, ‘Verfolgt von der Natur’ (Persecuted by
nature), Süddeutsche Zeitung, 22 Oct 2013, p. 1.
Comment on climate refugees, in: Ronen Steinke, ‘Wasser bis zum Hals’ (In deep water),
Süddeutsche.de v. 22.10.2013.
Studio guest in the TV talkshow Agenda with Brent Goff, Deutsche Welle, 3 April 2012: ‘Refugees headed for Europe – Are they welcome?’
Comment on EtCHR judgment Hirsi Jamaa and ors. v. Italy, in: Andrea Dernbach, ‘Europas
neue Mauern’ (Europe’s new walls), Tagesspiegel, 5 March 2012.
Nora Markard
Grants and Cooperations
Research Grants
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Research Grant in the Postdoc Programme.
(1 Sept 2012 – 31 Aug 2013)
12-month research visit at Columbia Law School, New York: Comparative analysis of fundamental rights thinking on collectivity, using health insurance systems as an example.
Granted in full.
German Research Council (DFG) Research Network ‘Foundations of Forced Migration Studies’. (June 2015 – May 2018)
Applicant: Dr. Olaf Kleist. Six interdisciplinary workshops on foundational questions of
forced migration studies. Granted in full.
EU Action Grant 2014 ‘Gender-"Normalizing" Treatments as harmful practices: The rights of
DSD/Intersex children’ (application pending)
EU Justice Programme, Daphne call: Transnational projects on violence against women,
young people and children linked to harmful practices.
Applicant: Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Cooperating partner. Tasks: country report on the legal situation in Germany on medical
interventions on inter* children, awareness-raising and trainings.
Application submitted in June 2015.
Other Ongoing Research Cooperations
Faculty of the Future. Law in Context project, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. (since 6/2012)
Working group on the future of legal studies. Semiannual workshops on interdisciplinarity,
teaching, law as a system, empirical legal studies, etc. Funded by Law in Context (up until
winter 2013) and the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (since summer 2014).
Migration Law Network. (since 2006)
Network of ca. 100 researchers and practitioners, including non-Germans and non-lawyers.
Annual conferences (Fall Conference) and Colloquia (summer). Funded by the Academy
of the Diocese Rottenburg-Stuttgart, UNCHR, the Sebastian Cobler Stiftung, and others.
Network Forced Migration Research. (since 2013)
Interdisciplinary network of ca. 35 researchers on forced migration studies. Planning of
conferences and research projects, e.g., ‘Foundations of Forced Migration Studies.’
Teaching Grants
University of Hamburg, Faculty of Law. (2015–18)
Funding for the Refugee Law Clinic: staff, lecturing contracts, consumables. Granted in full.
Universitätskolleg, University of Hamburg, ‘Supporting Student Ideas’ (StIF). (2015–16)
Applicants: Clinic students. Funding for pilot phase of the student-initiated Refugee Law
Clinic under my supervision. Granted in full, renewed application in 2016 invited.
Quality Pact Teaching of the Land of Berlin, ‘Transitions’. (winter 2011/12 – summer 2016)
Funding for the Humboldt Law Clinic: Fundamental and Human Rights, development of
the Humboldt Law Clinics Consumer Law and Internet Law. Procured with Prof. Baer and
Jacqui Zalcberg, LL.M. via Humboldt University. Granted in full.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LL.P., Latham Watkins LL.P. (winter 2010/11)
Starting grant for the Humboldt Law Clinic: Human Rights.
Procured with Jacqui Zalcberg. LL.M.
Grants and Cooperations – Nora Markard
Publication Grants
Federal Ministry of the Interior. (2012)
Publication grant to publish PhD thesis. Granted in full.
FAZIT Foundation. (2012)
Publication grant to publish PhD thesis. Granted in full.
Last updated: 25 September 2015.

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