Department of Public International Law University of Salzburg, Churfürst 15/A4, A-5020 Salzburg Tel: +43 662 8044 3651, e-mail: [email protected] Univ.-Prof. Dr. Kirsten Schmalenbach

Curriculum Vitae

Name: Kirsten Schmalenbach

Address: Markus Sittikus Strasse 19 5020 Salzburg, Austria

Date of Birth: 20 April 1967,

Nationality: German

Education: 1977 –1986 Highschool Hildegardis-Gymnasium, Hagen

1986 –1987 Studies of Art History at the , Germany

1987 –1992 Legal Studies at the Germany

1992 Graduated from the University of Cologne (First Juridical State Examination)

1993 – 1996 Traineeship for higher civil service in Germany

1996 Second Juridical State Examination (bar exam)

Legal Practice: 1995/1996 Kelley, Drye & Warren, U.S. corporate law firm

Doctorial Studies: 1992 –1994 Doctorate at the University of Cologne Thesis: European Integration and its impact on German constitutional law Mark: summa cum laude

Habilitation: 2002 Post doctoral lecture qualification Thesis: Third party liability of International Organisations 2

Past Employments: 1992 –1996 Research Assistant at the University of Cologne, Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law (Director: Professor Dr. Arnulf Schmitt-Kammler)

1996 – 2002 Research Assistant at the University of Cologne, Institute of Public International and Foreign Public Law (Director: Professor Dr. Hartmut Schiedermair)

2002 –2003 Interim Professor at the University of for European Law, German Constitutional and Administrative Law

2003 –2010 Professor of Public International Law and European Union Law at the Karl Franzens University Graz (Austria)

Past Functions (selected): Director of the Institute of International Law and International Relations Member of the Senate

Current Position: since March 2010 Professor of Public International Law and European Union Law at the Paris Lodron University Salzburg

Current Functions (selected) Head of the Department of Public International Law Chair of PhD Commission Member of the Advisory Board of the Law Faculty of the University of Vienna Member of the Advisory Board of the Law Faculty of the

Teaching (selected): University of Bayreuth: European Union Law, German Constitutional and Administrative Law

University of Graz: International Public Law, European Convention on Human Rights, European Union Law

Rutgers, State University of New Jersey (US): Guest Professor Fall Term 2005: International Judicial Systems

Theresian Military Academy (Wiener Neustadt): Public International Law

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South East European LL.M. Programm University of Graz: European Union Law (European Court System)

University of Salzburg: Public International Law, European Union Law, International Investment Law; International Trade Law, International Judicial Systems

Main Research Areas: International institutional law, law of treaties, international procedural law/international dispute settlement, external relations of the European Union (esp. external competences, institutional framework, development cooperation, GASP).

Languages: German; English; French