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Alex Graser is the head of the Department of Public Law and Politics at the University of Regensburg. Before that, he was a professor at the Hertie School in Berlin and a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Policy in Munich. He completed his law studies in Germany, then graduated from Oxford and Harvard Universities.
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He obtained his doctorate and university teaching qualification („habilitation”) at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Munich. Graser’s research interests are public law, sociology of law and comparative jurisprudence. In addition to EU law, he shows great interest in human rights, social policy and migration.
Prof. Dr. Alexander Graser

Prof. Dr. Alexander Graser

More about work

He was a member of the research group `Constitutional Identity and Relations between the EU Law and the Domestic Law of Member States´ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2022. He was a member of the research group `The Future of Coexistence in the European Union´ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2023. He is a member of the research group ‘EU Enlargement and Successful Integration’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2024.
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He is author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Common Values and Constitutional Identities : Can Separate Gears Be Synchronised? (2023), (b) Maastricht 30 (2024), (c) Coexistence in the European Union(2024). He is author of scientific articles published in the following scientific journal(s) of the CEA Publishing: (a) Central European Journal of Comparative Law.
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Book chapters

The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age

The Dilemma of the Presumptuous Watchdog:Constitutional Identity in the Jurisprudence of the German Federal Constitutional Court

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Conference presentations

A. Graser – Fundamental Rights Protection in a Multilevel System

A. Graser – Dynamics of Supranational Integration

A. Graser – Quite Entrenched, But Still Generic: The Concept of Constitutional Identity

Other results

Nation, state and sovereignty

Theoretical and practical aspects of constitutional identity

Federalism and the Future of the Diverse EU

Federalism and the Future of the Diverse EU

Federalism and the Future of the Diverse EU

Federalism and the Future of the Diverse EU

Federalism Vs Coexistence?

Federalism Vs Coexistence? The Diverging Paths Ahead For The Eu And The Role Of Member States

Federalism Vs Coexistence

Federalism Vs Coexistence? The Diverging Paths Ahead For The Eu And The Role Of Member States

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