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PERSONAL DETAILS

SURNAME: HERVEY FORENAMES: TAMARA KATHERINE

QUALIFICATIONS: PhD, Sheffield, 1993

LLB (Hons), Glasgow, 1989

MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES:

Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences 2012-

Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy 2016-

Society of Legal Scholars

Socio-Legal Studies Association

University Association of Contemporary European Studies

CURRENT APPOINTMENT(S):

The University of Sheffield, Professor of Law, 2007-

Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law ad hominem 2009-

Faculty of Social Sciences REF Director 2015-

PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS:

Professor of Law, University of Nottingham, 2000-2006 (maternity leave March-August 2003)

Reader in Law, University of Nottingham, 1998-2000 (maternity leave June-November 1999)

Lecturer in Law, University of Manchester, 1995-1998

Jean Monnet Lecturer in EC Law, University of Durham, 1992-1995

Part time Tutor in Law, University of Sheffield, 1991-92

Part time Lecturer in Law, Sheffield City Polytechnic, 1990-92

ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000-0002-8310-9022

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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

Author of 15 books/edited collections + 1 in press; and over 80 articles and book chapters.

RESEARCH AREAS

European social and constitutional law, in particular its application in practice in health fields, social security and welfare, and non-discrimination. Key publications: European Union Health Law: Themes and Implications (CUP 2015) co-authored with McHale; The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (Hart, 2014) co-edited with Peers, Kenner and Ward; European Law and New Health Technologies, (OUP 2013), co-edited with Flear, Farrell and Murphy, and supported by the ESRC; Health Systems Governance in Europe: The Role of European Union Law and Policy (CUP, 2010), co-edited with three non-law scholars and policy makers; Economic and Social Rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (Hart, 2003) co-edited with Kenner; European Social Law and Policy (Longman, 1998).

Legal research methodologies in the contexts of law ‘beyond the state’. Includes Research Methodologies in EU and International Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2011), co-authored with Cryer, Sokhi-Bulley and Bohm, funded by AHRC. Project with Collins, Ruiz and Bohm, funded by UACES, Modern Law Review.

Equality law and equality/diversity values in legal education. Includes ‘ “All About That Bass”? Is non-ideal-weight discrimination unlawful in the UK?’ Modern Law Review 2016, with Judge Rostant; and paper for SLS annual conference 2016 ‘Learning and Teaching Law and Diversity “beyond the state”’ with Cairns.

CURRENT PROJECTS

Transnational, global and comparative health law. Collaborations with UK, R-EU and US-based scholars, policy-makers, practitioners, across disciplines:

Womens’ Right to Choose in EU Law. Competitive internal student summer internship project summer 2015, with Laura Robinson (second year UG). Working with Sally Sheldon, University of Kent, as part of an AHRC-funded project on abortion rights, and Rebecca Gomperts of ‘Women on the Web’, publication aimed at Northern Ireland Law Quarterly.

Approached by David Orentlicher, Samuel R. Rosen Professor of Law Co-Director, Hall Center for Law and Health Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and Adjunct Professor of Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine to collaborate on a project leading to publication of an Oxford Research Handbook in Comparative Health Law.

Named participant in ESRC Seminar series 2015-17 on Advance Decision Making from a European, interdisciplinary perspective (PI Samantha Halliday, University of Leeds).

EU Health Law and UK Health Law post-Brexit. Invited collaborations with R-EU-based health lawyers (Copenhagen; Santander; Brussels; Amsterdam; Rotterdam; Zagreb; Innsbruck; Cork). Contributions to UK Brexit process, eg Healthier In Advisory Board, led by Martin McKee, LSHTM; HC Health Select Committee Consultation. ESRC project with Sam Halliday, Leeds. Chapter in Stanton, et al, eds, Pioneering Healthcare Law: Essays in Honour of Margaret Brazier (Routledge, 2016). Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 3

Equality and Diversity:

Part of Sheffield Law School’s Law and Diversity work. Collaboration with Legal Education Research Network (LERN), members of solicitors’ profession (SRA), the bar in E&W, and the E&W judiciary and tribunal judiciary.

T Hervey and J Cairns, paper on ‘Learning and Teaching Law and Diversity ‘beyond the state’’ and poster on ‘Enhancing equality and diversity in curriculum development through student partnership’, Society of Legal Scholars conference, Oxford, September 2016. Equality Law and Disability. With Bryan Coleman (Director Sheffield Disability Support), Harriet Cameron, (specialist in specific learning difficulties), Sabrina Rahman (student intern) on Equality Act ‘reasonable adjustments’ duties of HE institutions. Publications in Education Law Journal and professional journal. Impact on HE policy.

Law Beyond the State. Research Methodologies in EU, International and Comparative Law. Invited by William Twining in January 2016 to consider proposing a ‘critical/reflective’ book on EU Law/law beyond the state for Law in Context (CUP).

RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Total = c£79 707.00

2015/16 (PI Hervey) University Association for Contemporary European Studies small grant, workshop on EU Health Law: State of the Art and Direction of Travel, Brussels, January 2016 (£500)

2015/16 (PI Hervey) Society of Legal Scholars Legal Scholarship Fund for workshop on EU Health Law: State of the Art and Direction of Travel, Brussels January 2016 (£2500)

2013 (PI Collins; coIs Hervey, Ruiz, Bohm) Modern Law Review seminar for ‘Doing Law Beyond the State’, research methodologies workshop 18-19 January 2013 (£2485)

2013 University Association for Contemporary European Studies, for ‘Doing Law Beyond the State’, research methodologies workshop 18-19 January 2013 (This was submitted by me, as I am a member of UACES, which is a condition for applicants. However, in reality I was co-Investigator on the project, the Principal Investigator was Dr Richard Collins) (£1000). Hart Publishing also gave £250 to the workshop at my request.

2012 Visiting Scholarship (competitive call), EU Centre of Excellence, York University, Toronto, Canada, November 2012. CA$2 500 (c £1500).

2009-2014 Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Law, European Union’s Lifelong Learning Programme €42 805.00 for teaching and research in European Union law. Visits to Court of Justice of the EU, guest of Advocate General Sharpston, 6-8 September 2011; 16-18 October 2012

2009 (PI Flear; Co-Is, Farrell, Hervey, Murphy) UACES ‘Author meets readers’ Symposium with Professor Roger Brownsword: Super-stewardship in the Context of Public Health (£500)

2009-2011 (PI Flear; Co-Is, Farrell, Hervey, Murphy), ESRC Seminar Series on European Law and New Health Technologies £18 517.53 (higher limit) Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 4

[2008-2010 (amount unknown) EU Fundamental Rights Agency evaluative network, administered from University of Louvain (PI: Prof O De Schutter). I was named as one of five senior members of academic staff from across the EU named in the bid to form the coordination committee. I would have had responsibility where the network reports on ‘solidarity’, that is, chapter IV of the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. However, the network was not asked to report on this area of the Charter.]

2007-2008 (PI: Busby, Institute for the Study of Science and Society, University of Nottingham) ESRC-funded collaborative project on the European Group on Ethics. Rated “Outstanding” by ESRC.

2006-2008 (PI Hervey, CoIs Cryer, Sokhi-Bulley) AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Training Award scheme (£9996) for ‘Legal Research Methodologies in EU and international law’.

2002-03 AHRB Research Leave Scheme PI (£12 035) for research in European health law.

2002 (PI Hervey, CoI Kenner) British Academy support for workshop and edited collection on Economic and Social Rights in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

2000 Leverhulme Scholarship (£16 000) for research in European health law.

1999 Society for the Public Teachers of Law grant (£941) for research in European health law.

1998 British Council grant (£750) for collaborative research with colleagues in the UK and Sweden on the Kalanke ruling of the European Court of Justice.

In addition, I have been involved in sponsoring, supporting or mentoring early career grant applications, post-doctoral fellowships and doctoral scholarships, such as:

2016 Advisory Board for Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Chair Markus Frischhut, Management Centre Innsbruck, European Integration and Ethics http://jeanmonnet.mci.edu/home

2013 British Academy International Partnership & Mobility Scheme (£30 000) Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm, Private International Law and the Development of Integrated Markets: A Cross- Regional Collaboration Start date January 2014.

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

15 books/special issues (+ 1 in press); 33 peer reviewed full length journal articles; 32 book chapters; 29 shorter articles, 31 review articles and book reviews [137 publications + 1 in press]

Books - in Print

Monographs

1. T Hervey and J McHale, European Union Health Law: Themes and Implications (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Law in Context, 2015) (lxviii + 679pp) Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 5

A contextual analysis of the internal logics of EU health law through four themes: consumerism; (human) rights; interactions between equality, solidarity and competition; and risk. Covers health law both within the EU and globally.

‘The co-authored monograph by Hervey & McHale, a major rewriting of their 2004 book, asks how through EU law and regulation, the very foundations and our assumptions about health law as an objective in itself, is changed, and how this affects who we are in the face of health problems; from patients to consumers, from health systems to markets, from population to (economic) risk-pool. … The most notable contribution in this series of [four] books is that of Hervey & McHale (2015) and this is not simply because it is the only monograph. More importantly, it is the first comprehensive contribution to the scholarship on EU and human health that addresses the nature of an emerged Union health law. … The approach of this new edition goes beyond the perspective of Europeanization and basically assumes EU health law exists, whether we like it or not (Hervey and McHale 2015, 8). Their book carves out an understanding of the nature of EU health law through distinguishing four themes: consumerism, protection of (human) rights, and interactions between equality, solidarity and competition, and risk regulation. … On the one hand these themes structure the book in accordance with the different policy areas in which EU health law developed. On the other hand, the themes create an immediate analytical frame to what extent the nature of EU health law is predominantly a matter of economic, or social values. … Yet, in giving us the most comprehensive picture, Hervey & McHale’s book may stem us hopeful for the EU integration in the field of human health, in that their meticulous accounts show that there are many areas where regardless of the market forces at play, the EU is developing its own health law paradigm. A paradigm that includes the protection of the health values and health-related fundamental rights, also encompassing the protection of those rights and values under national laws, and in doing so, the legal discipline of European health law is coming into being.’ (de Ruijter ‘Review article: European integration in the field of human health’ Journal of European Integration (2016), italics added)

2. T Hervey and J McHale, Health Law and the European Union (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Law in Context, 2004) (lxix + 469pp)

Cited in Opinion of Advocate General (who advises the European Court of Justice with a lengthy reasoned opinion in each case to be decided), Case C-205/03-P FENIN, para 16.

“timely and welcome contribution to the examination of emerging governance in this area”; “comprehensive and illuminating analysis of key legal issues” (Farrell, 13(3) Medical Law Review (2005) 430-434)

“very organised and exhaustive”; “the authors …clearly establish that already now – and increasingly so – EU action does have an important impact on the way health is administered within Member States”; “provides both [health lawyers and EU lawyers] with the necessary elements of comprehension” (Hatzopoulos, ‘Review Article: Is it Healthy to have an EU Health Law?’ 30 European Law Review (2005) 697-710)

“written in a very scientific style … the absolute will of the authors to bring light to the land they have discovered shines through in every chapter. … readable and comprehensive” (Lorff, 43(1) Common Market Law Review (2006) 266-269)

“an extensive and in-depth analysis of ‘hard-law’ and ‘soft-law’ measures, the up-to-date case law of the European Court of Justice, and legal writing of the topics concerned.” (Den Axter, 33 (1) Legal Issues of Economic Integration (2006) 95-98)

“a must-read for health and EU lawyers: it is a key source for those studying and teaching legal theory, governance and constitutionalism, as well as patient rights, professional responsibilities Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 6

and public health. … Hervey and McHale have clearly established a framework for teaching and researching EU health law …” (Fletcher, 13 European Law Journal (2007) 688-9)

3. T Hervey, European Social Law and Policy, (London: Longman, 1998) (xxv + 228pp).

“rich in detail, comprehensive in coverage, and a very welcome foray into the, then not overly charted, waters of European social policy” (Meehan, 11 MJ (2004) 215-217)

4. T Hervey, Justifications for Sex Discrimination in Employment, (London: Butterworths, Current European Community Legal Developments Series, 1993) (xxii + 264pp).

Cited in Opinion of Advocate General, Case C-285/98 Kreil, para 16.

Edited books/special issues of journals in press

5. T Hervey and C Young with L Bishop, Research Handbook in European Union Health Law and Policy (Edward Elgar, 2017 forthcoming) Supported by the Observatoire Social Européen, and the Belgian National Institute for Disease and Disability Insurance (the main Belgian social insurance organisation. Cross-disciplinary collaboration with c30 participants from across the EU and the USA.

Edited books/special issues of journals in print

6. V Chico T Hervey R Stirton A Warren-Jones, eds ‘Markets and Vulnerable Patients: Health Law after the 2012 Act’ 22 Special issue of Medical Law Review (2014) 7. S Peers, T Hervey, J Kenner, A Ward, eds, Commentary on the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights (Hart 2014) xlii + 1893pp 8. M Flear, AM Farrell, T Hervey, T Murphy, eds, European Law and New Health Technologies, (Oxford University Press 2013)

Cited in Opinion No 29 of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, October 2015, p 45

9. AM Farrell, S Davaney, T Hervey, T Murphy, eds, ‘Regulatory “Desirables” for Health Technologies’ 21 (1) Special issue of Medical Law Review (2013) 10. AM Farrell, S Davaney, T Hervey, T Murphy, eds, ‘Contextualising the Regulation of Health Technologies’ – Special issue of Law, Innovation and Technology 4 (2) Law Innovation and Technology (2012) 11. E Mossialos, G Permanand, R Baeten, T Hervey (eds) Health Systems Governance in Europe: The role of EU law and policy (Cambridge: CUP, 2010) (xxi + 762 pp) (sole editor with legal expertise in an interdisciplinary collection of essays)

“... a highly valuable research-based academic treatise ...’ (Sauter, 47 CMLRev (2010) 1865-6)

12. T Hervey, ed, ‘Thirty Years of EU Sex Equality Law’ – Special Edition of Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 12 MJ 4 (2005). 13. T Hervey and J Kenner, eds, Economic and Social Rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (Oxford: Hart, 2003) (xliv + 327pp) Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 7

“… a very rich and enlightening book.” (Bulletin Quotidien Europe 8688/594 2 March 2004)

“… embodies many of the great strengths associated with edited collections. … a coherent research agenda … very rewarding collection” (Dougan, 29 ELRev (2004) 282-283)

“succeeds in contextualising European economic and social rights on a number of levels” (Meehan, 11 MJ (2004) 215-217)

“… a very interesting and topical book, containing essays of a consistently high standard … well worth reading for anyone interested in the subject.” (Fredman, Public Law September 2004)

“… sets itself apart from the general constitutional debate …” (King, Yearbook of European Law March 2005)

14. T Hervey and D O’Keeffe, eds, Sex Equality Law in the European Union (London: Chancery 1996) (xxx + 427pp).

Books primarily aimed at teaching and learning

15. A Den Exter and T Hervey, eds, European Union Health Legislation (Maklu 2012) (cases and materials book) 16. R Cryer, T Hervey, B Sokhi-Bulley, with A Bohm, Research Methodologies in EU and International Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2011)

“I welcome this book. Every attempt to come up with a methodology book for law students that goes beyond academic writing skills and finding relevant legal sources requires courage. …. pragmatic approach … there are only a few methodology books for law and legal research on the market with such an ambition.” (R Van Gestel, Tilburg, 18 European Law Journal 2012 164-6)

“The appendices are particularly worthy of mention. They constitute indeed a significant part of the book and provide a practical dimension to a book until then essentially theoretical. The exercises offered in these appendices will allow the researcher to (i) fully realise the importance of the methodological positioning of one's research and to (ii) better identify the methodological strands at work in his research.” (trans Dr E Dunant) (A Defossez, Liege, 47 (4) Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Europeen 2011)

“advice and food for thought particularly for PhD students” (48 Common Market Law Review, 2011 Book notices, 1384)

Refereed Journals – in Press

Refereed Journals – in Print

Full length articles

1. T Hervey and J Wood, “ ‘Now I understand what you were trying to do, I see that this was the best module I had at University’: Student Learning Expectations Reviewed Eight Years Later”, 22 (3) European Journal of Current Legal Issues (2016) http://webjcli.org/article/view/505/686 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 8

2. T Hervey ‘Telling stories about European Union Health Law: The emergence of a new field of law’ Comparative European Politics 2016 DOI 10.1057/cep.2016.4 3. T Hervey and P Rostant, ‘ “All About That Bass”? Is non-ideal-weight discrimination unlawful in the UK?’ 79 Modern Law Review (2016) 248-282

Reported by the Sunday Times, Independent, Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail and several specialist HR journals such as Lewis Silkin and Personnel Today 24 & 25 April 2016

4. S Greer, T Hervey, M McKee, J Mackenbach, ‘Health Law and Policy of the European Union’ The Lancet 27 March 2013 doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)62083-2

Part of a series The Lancet on Health in Europe. I was the only legal scholar contributing.

5. T Hervey, ‘The Role of the European Court of Justice in the Europeanization of Communicable Disease Control: Driver or Irrelevance?’ 37 Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2012) 975-998 6. T Hervey, A Stark, A Dawson, J-L Fernandez, T Matosevic, D McDaid, ‘Long-term care for older people and EU law: the position in England and Scotland’ 34 Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law (2012) 104-124 7. A Mohr, H Busby, T Hervey, R Dingwall, ‘Mapping the role of Official Bioethics Advice in the governance of biotechnologies in the EU: the European Group on Ethics’ Opinion on commercial cord blood banking’ 39(1) Science and Public Policy (2012) 105-117 8. T Hervey, ‘The European Union, Its Court of Justice, and “Super-Stewardship” in Public Health’ 62 (5) Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly (2011) 633-58, special issue on ‘Super- Stewardship’ 9. T Hervey, ‘ “Adjudicating in the Shadow of the Informal Settlement”?: The Court of Justice of the European Union, “New Governance” and Social Welfare’ Vol 63 Current Legal Problems (2010) 92-152

Focus of discussion at Observatoire Social Europeen Lunchtime Session 23 April 2012, with Koen Lenaerts, Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union and Professor of European Law, University of Leuven and Professor Gareth Davies, VU University Amsterdam. Attended by 38 policy-makers from the EU institutions, NGOs, law firms and Belgian government.

10. L Trubek, M Nance and T Hervey, ‘The Construction of a Healthier Europe: Lessons from the Fight Against Cancer’ 26 Wisconsin International Law Journal (2008) 804-43

Cited in Opinion No 29 of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies, October 2015, p 49

11. T Hervey, H Busby and A Mohr, ‘Ethical EU Law: The influence of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies’ (with H Busby and A Mohr) 33 European Law Review (2008) 803-42

Described as ‘a fantastic, thoughtful and wonderfully researched piece’ by Professor Damian Chalmers, Editor, European Law Review, LSE (private correspondence); used by Julian Hitchcock, Senior Solicitor, Mills and Reeve LLP, acting on behalf of Nottingham Hospitals Trust regarding their policy on cord blood collection

12. T Hervey, ‘The European Union’s Governance of Health Care and the Welfare Modernization Agenda’ 2 Regulation and Governance (2008) 103-120. 13. T Hervey, ‘The Current Legal Framework on the Right To Seek Health Care Abroad in the European Union’, 9 Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies (2007) 261-286. Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 9

Cited by European Parliament’s Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection IP/A/ALL /FWC/2006-105/LOT 3/C1/SC1.

14. T Hervey, ‘New Governance Responses to Health Care Migration in the EU: The EU Guidelines on Block Purchasing’ 14 (3) Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (2007) 303-333. 15. T Hervey and L Trubek, ‘Freedom to provide health care services within the EU: An opportunity for Hybrid Governance’, 13 (3) Columbia Journal of European Law (2007) 623- 649

Described as ‘very forward-looking and thoughtful’ by Professor Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, member of Law RAE 2008 panel (private correspondence). Cited by European Parliament’s Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection IP/A/ALL /FWC/2006-105/LOT 3/C1/SC1.

16. T Hervey, ‘Thirty Years of EU Sex Equality Law: Looking backwards, looking forwards’ 12 Maastricht Journal (2005) 307-327. 17. T Hervey and J McHale ‘Law, Health and the European Union’ 25 Legal Studies (2005) 200- 231. 18. T Hervey and H Black, ‘The European Union and the governance of stem cell research’ 12 Maastricht Journal (2005) 3-40. 19. T Hervey and T Ahmed, ‘The European Union and Cultural Diversity: A Missed Opportunity?’ 2 European Yearbook of Minority Issues (2004) 43-62. 20. T Hervey, ‘EC law on Justification for Sex Discrimination in Working Life’ 48 Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations (2003) 103-152.

Cited in Opinion of Advocate General, Case C-427/11 Kenny et al, 29 November 2012, para 15

21. T Hervey, ‘Mapping the Contours of European Union Health Law and Policy’ 2002 European Public Law 69-105. 22. T Hervey, ‘Community and National Competence in Health after Tobacco Advertising’ 38 Common Market Law Review (2001) 1421-1446. 23. T Hervey, ‘Regulation of Genetically Modified Products in a Multi-Level System of Governance: Science or Citizens?’ 10 Review of EC and International Environmental Law (2001) 321-333 24. T Hervey, ‘Up in Smoke: Community (anti) tobacco law and policy’ 26 European Law Review (2001) 101-125. 25. T Hervey and C Barnard, ‘Survey on Employment and Social Law 1999-2000’ 20 Yearbook of European Law (2000) 297-330. 26. T Hervey and C Barnard, ‘Survey on Employment and Social Law 1998’ (with Catherine Barnard) 18 Yearbook of European Law (1998) 613-657. 27. T Hervey, ‘Sex Equality in Social Protection: New Institutionalist Perspectives on Allocation of Competence’ 4 European Law Journal (1998) 196-219. 28. T Hervey, ‘Buy Baby: the European Union and regulation of human reproduction’ 18 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (1998) 207-233.

Included in volume on Health, Rights and Globalisation, in The International Library of Medicine, Ethics and Law (ed M. D. Freeman), (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005)

29. T Hervey and J Shaw, ‘Women, work and care: women’s dual role and double burden in EC sex equality law’ 8 Journal of European Social Policy (1998) 43-63. 30. T Hervey and C Barnard, ‘Survey on Employment and Social Law 1996-1997’ (with Catherine Barnard) 17 Yearbook of European Law (1997) 435-490. Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 10

31. T Hervey and P Rostant, ‘After Francovich: State Liability and British Employment Law’ 25 Industrial Law Journal (1996) 259-285. 32. T Hervey and H Fenwick, ‘Sex Equality in the Single Market: New Directions for the European Court of Justice’, 32 Common Market Law Review (1995) 443-470. 33. T Hervey, ‘Justification for Indirect Sex Discrimination in Employment: European Community law and United Kingdom law Compared’ 40 International and Comparative Law Quarterly (1991) 807-826.

Shorter articles, editorials, blogs, and notes

34. T Hervey, ‘Healthier Ever After?’ invited contribution to report of early reflections, analysis and preliminary research findings on the EU referendum 23 June 2016 http://www.referendumanalysis.eu/ 35. T Hervey and S Peers, ‘Brexit Risks: A bonfire of women’s rights’ Reasons to Remain Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Reasons2Remain/posts/260544750971568:0 and Twitter https://twitter.com/Reasons2Remain/status/745628056962883584 36. T Hervey, ‘What the EU has done to take on Big Tobacco’ https://theconversation.com/what- the-eu-has-done-to-take-on-big-tobacco-58941 5 May 2016 Also published in Epoch Times 8 May 2016 37. T Hervey, ‘Size-ism rampant in UK workplace but EU law may offer protection’ https://theconversation.com/sizeism-rampant-in-uk-workplace-but-eu-law-may-offer- protection-58460 28 April 2016 38. T Hervey, ‘The National Health Service, TTIP and the EU Referendum’ http://eulawanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/the-nhs-ttip-and-eu-referendum.html cited in The Independent 29 April 2016; linked from ‘The Facts’ http://ukandeu.ac.uk/fact-figures/how- might-brexit-affect-the-nhs/ 39. T Hervey, ‘EU membership and health: scare-mongering or considered judgements?’ Public Finance Magazine http://www.publicfinance.co.uk/opinion/2016/04/eu-membership-and- health-scare-mongering-or-considered-judgements 25 April 2016 40. T Hervey, ‘Fact Check: did the European Court of Justice increase the price of insurance for women’ http://theconversation.com/fact-check-did-the-european-court-of-justice-increase- the-price-of-insurance-for-women-58117 22 April 2016 41. T Hervey and S Peers ‘Brexit and Health Services’ 16 (2) Clinical Medicine (2016) 101-102. Also published in Royal College of Physicians Call for Views, April 2016 https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/news/eu-referendum-call-views 42. T Hervey, ‘Making sense of European Union Health Law’ 22 (1) Eurohealth (2016) 24-26 43. T Hervey, ‘Healthier after Brexit?’ Health Service Journal 22 March 2016; also on UK in a Changing Europe http://ukandeu.ac.uk/healthier-after-brexit/ 44. T Hervey, ‘Europeanising health post-crisis: Reflective commentary on Clemens et al, ‘Supporting health systems in Europe: added value of EU actions’ 9 HEPL (2015) 49’ Tenth Anniversary special issue 10 Health Economics Policy and Law (2015) 485-489 45. T Hervey, ‘The EU Patients’ Rights Directive in Practice’ 6 September 2015 http://eulawanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/the-eus-patients-rights-directive-in.html 46. V Chico, T Hervey, R Stirton, A Warren-Jones, eds ‘ Editorial: Markets and Vulnerable Patients: Health Law after the 2012 Act’ 22 Special issue of Medical Law Review (2014) 157- 161 47. AM Farrell, S Devaney, T Hervey, T Murphy, ‘Regulatory “Desirables” for New Health Technologies’ 21 (1) Medical Law Review (2013) 1-10 48. V Hatzopoulos and T Hervey, ‘Coming into line: The EU’s Court Softens on Cross Border Healthcare’ 8 Health Economics Policy and Law (2013) 1-5 49. AM Farrell, S Davaney, T Hervey, T Murphy, ‘Editorial: Contextualising the Regulation of Health Technologies’ 4 (2) Law Innovation and Technology (2012) 113-121 50. T Hervey, ‘A Day in the Life of the Law School’ The Eagle (Edward Bramley Law Society, University of Sheffield) (2011-12) 8-10 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 11

51. L Reynolds, A Attaran, T Hervey, M McKee, ‘Competition-based reform of the National Health Service in England: A One-Way Street?’ 42 International Journal of Health Services, (2012) 213-217 SSRN Top Ten download for: European Economics eJournals, (also for Antitrust & Regulated Industries eJournals, Antitrust: Antitrust Law & Policy eJournal, English & Commonwealth Law eJournal, English Law: Public Law (Topic), Health Care Law & Policy eJournal and Health Law eJournals, European Economics: Microeconomics & Industrial Organization eJournal, Health Economics eJournal and IO: Regulation, Antitrust & Privatization eJournal, Deregulation/Restructuring of Public Sector Firms (Topic), Other European Economics: Microeconomics & Industrial Organization (Topic)). 52. G Bache and T Hervey, ‘Incentivising Innovation or Supporting Other Interests? European Regulation of Orphan Medicinal Products: CSL Behring GmbH v European Commission and another 19 (1) Medical Law Review (2011) 123-31 53. T Hervey, ‘The impacts of European Union law on the health care sector: institutional overview’ 16 (4) Eurohealth (2011) 5-7 54. T Hervey, with M Reeves, H Rodgers, B Riding and T Roberts, ‘Annotation of Case C- 303/06 Coleman v Attridge Law and Steve Law’ 31 Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law (2009) 309-19 55. M McKee, P Belcher, T Hervey, Editorial ‘Calling time: the United Kingdom must tackle the problem of cheap alcohol’ British Medical Journal 2009;338:b1191 56. T Hervey, ‘How I became a Professor’ http://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/stage/what-can-I-do- with-a-law-degree/careers-with-a-law-degree 2009 57. T Hervey and P Rostant, New Oxford Companion to Law contributions on strict scrutiny; positive discrimination; positive action; acquis communautaire; European Community law; European Treaties (OUP, 2008) 58. T Hervey, R Cryer, B Sokhi-Bulley, “Legal Research Methods in EU and International Law: Research Notes Part 1” (with Rob Cryer and Baldeep Sokhi-Bulley) 3(2) Journal of Contemporary European Research (2007) 161-165; Part 2 4(1) Journal of Contemporary European Research (2008) 48-51; Part 3 4 (3) Journal of Contemporary European Research (2008) 240-243. 59. T Hervey, Editorial ‘EU Law and National Health Policies: Problem or Opportunity?’ 1 (4) Health, Economics, Policy and Law (2006) 1-6. 60. T Hervey, Annotation of Case C-106/96 United Kingdom v Commission (Poverty IV) 36 CMLRev (1999) 1079-1090. 61. T Hervey, Annotation of Case C-178/94 Hellmut Marschall (with Catherine Barnard) 20 JSWFL (1998) 333-352. 62. T Hervey, Annotation of Case C-178/94 Dillenkofer 25 ILJ (1997). 63. T Hervey, ‘The Social Policy Protocol and Agreement’ and ‘Complaints to the Commission in Competition Law’, contributions to Monar, Neuwahl, O’Keeffe and Robinson, eds, Butterworths Expert Guide to the European Union, (London: Butterworths, 1996) 275; 58-59. 64. T Hervey, ‘The rise and rise of conservatism in equal pay’; annotation of Case C-400/93 Royal Copenhagen, 18 JSWFL (1996) 107-118. 65. T Hervey, ‘Small Business Exclusion in German Dismissal Law’; annotation of Case C- 189/91 Kirshammer-Hack v Sidal, 23 ILJ (1994) 267-272. 66. T Hervey, Annotation of Case C-152/91, Neath v Hugh Steeper Ltd, (1994) 31 CMLRev 1387-1397. 67. T Hervey, ‘Door opened for more effective enforcement’; annotation of Case C-271/91, Marshall v Southampton and South West Hampshire Area Health Authority (No 2), 16 JSWFL (1994) 254-261. 68. T Hervey, ‘Structural Discrimination Unrecognised’; annotation of Jones v University of Manchester; 57 MLRev (1994) 307-314. 69. T Hervey, Annotation of Case C-9/91, R v Secretary of State for Social Security, ex parte EOC, 30 CMLRev (1993) 653-665. 70. T Hervey, Annotation of Case C-243/90, R v Secretary of State for Social Services, ex parte Smithson, 14 JSWFL (1992) 461-465. Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 12

Chapters – in Press

Chapters – in Print

1. T Hervey, ‘The past, present and future of EU health law’ in C Stanton, S Devaney, A-M Farrell, A Mullock, Pioneering Healthcare Law: Essays in Honour of the Work of Margaret Brazier (Routledge, 2016) 2. P J Cardwell and T Hervey, ‘Bringing the Technical into the Socio-Legal: The Metaphors of Law and Legal Scholarship of a Twenty-First Century European Union’ in D Cowan and D Wincott, eds, Exploring the ‘Legal’ in Socio-Legal Studies (Palgrave Macmillan 2016) 157- 182 3. P J Cardwell and T Hervey, ‘The roles of law in a new intergovernmentalist EU’ in C Bickerton, D Hodson and U Puetter, The New Intergovernmentalism: States and Supra- National Actors in the Post-Maastricht Era (Oxford: OUP 2015) 73-89 4. T Hervey, ‘EU Health Law’ in C Barnard and S Peers, eds EU Law (Oxford: OUP, 2014) 621-650

The rationale of this book is that experienced teachers of EU law present an analytical introduction (pitched at undergraduate level) to about 20 key areas of EU law, covering both institutional/constitutional law and substantive law issues. Each chapter refers to the broader economic and political context of the particular legal issue and includes one or two short case studies illustrating the application of a particular area of EU law in practice.

5. T Hervey and J McHale, “Article 35’ in S Peers, T Hervey, J Kenner, A Ward, eds, Commentary on the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights (Hart 2014) 951-68 6. T Hervey, ‘Health Equality, Solidarity and Human Rights in European Union Law’ in A Silveira et al eds Citizenship and Solidarity in the EU: from the Charter of Fundamental Rights to the Crisis, the state of the art (Peter Lang 2014) 341-66 7. T Hervey, ‘Re-judging Social Rights in the European Union’ in G de Búrca, C Kilpatrick, J Scott, eds, Critical Perspectives on Global Governance: Liber Amicorum David M Trubek (Oxford: Hart, 2013) 345-68 8. T Hervey, ‘Realism, Empiricism and Doctrine in EU legal studies: views from a common law perspective’ in R Nielsen and U Neergaard, European Legal Method: Towards a New European Legal Realism (Copenhagen: DJØF, 2013) 125-160 9. M Flear, AM Farrell, T Hervey, T Murphy, ‘European Law and New Health Technologies: The Research Agenda’ in M Flear, T Hervey, AM Farrell, T Murphy, eds, European Law and New Health Technologies, (Oxford University Press 2013) 1-6 10. M Flear, AM Farrell, T Hervey, T Murphy, ‘A European Law of New Health Technologies’ in M Flear, T Hervey, AM Farrell, T Murphy, eds, European Law and New Health Technologies, (Oxford University Press 2013) 389-414 11. G Bache, M Flear and T Hervey, ‘The Defining Features of the European Union’s Approach to Regulating New Health Technologies’ in M Flear, T Hervey, AM Farrell, T Murphy, eds, European Law and New Health Technologies, (Oxford University Press 2013) 7-45

Seeks to “broaden the reader’s horizons so as to be able to see the wider picture. Chapter 2 for example does this brilliantly, providing a sound overview of the potential influences of EU law on NHTs” Quinn, Common Market Law Review (2014) 711

12. A de Ruijter and T Hervey, ‘Healthcare and the Lisbon Agenda’ in P Copeland and D Papadimitriou, eds, The EU’s Lisbon Strategy: Evaluating Success, Understanding Failure (London: Palgrave, 2012) 130-148 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 13

13. T Hervey, ‘Co-operation between health care authorities in the Proposed Directive on patients’ rights in cross-border health’, in Van Gronden, et al, eds, Health Care and EU Law (The Hague: Asser Press, 2011) 161-90 14. T Hervey and N Sheldon, ‘Judicial Method of English Courts And Tribunals in EU Law Cases: A Case Study in Employment Law’ in U Neergard, R Nielsen, L Roseberry, eds, European Legal Method: Paradoxes and Revitalisation (Copenhagen: DJØK, 2011) 327-75

Cited in the chapter on EU law in J Holland and J Webb, Learning Legal Rules 8th edition, OUP 2013, p 376.

15. T Hervey, ‘If only it were so simple: Public Health Services and EU Law’ in M Cremona, ed, Market Integration and Public Services in the EU (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law, Oxford: OUP, 2011) 179-250 16. E Mossialos, G Permanand, R Baeten, T Hervey, ‚Health systems governance in Europe: the role of EU law and policy’, in E Mossialos, G Permanand, R Baeten, T Hervey, eds, Health Systems Governance in Europe: the role of EU law and policy (Cambridge: CUP, 2010) 17. T Hervey, B Vanhercke, ‘Health care and the EU: the law and policy patchwork’ in E Mossialos, G Permanand, R Baeten, T Hervey, eds, Health Systems Governance in Europe: the role of EU law and policy (Cambridge: CUP, 2010) 18. M McKee, T Hervey, A Gilmore, ‘Public health policies’ in E Mossialos, G Permanand, R Baeten, T Hervey, eds, Health Systems Governance in Europe: the role of EU law and policy (Cambridge: CUP, 2010) 19. T Hervey, ‘The European Union and the governance of health care’ in de Búrca and Scott, eds, New Governance and Constitutionalism in the EU and the US (Oxford: Hart, 2006) 179- 210. 20. T Hervey, ‘We don’t see a connection: the “right to health” in the EU Charter and European Social Charter’, in de Búrca and de Witte, eds, Social Rights in Europe (Oxford: OUP, 2005) 305-335. 21. T Hervey, ‘The right to health in EU law’ in Hervey and Kenner, eds, Economic and Social Rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (Oxford: Hart, 2003) 193-222. A version also published as T Hervey, ‘The Right to Health in EU Law’ in D Fraser and G Almeida Rodrigues, Disrespect Today: Conflict Tomorrow (Nottingham: CCCP, 2009) p 127-150 22. T Hervey, ‘The legal basis of European Community public health policy’, in Baeten, McKee and Mossialos, eds, European integration and national health care policy: a challenge for social policy, (Brussels: PIE Peter Lang, 2002) 23-56 (by invitation) following Belgian EU Presidency Conference December 2001. 23. T Hervey, ‘Enforcing European Community Law in the Member States’, in Gower, ed, European Union Handbook (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2002) 224-233. 24. T Hervey, ‘Social solidarity: a buttress against internal market law’ in Shaw, ed, Social Law and Policy in an Evolving European Union (Oxford: Hart, 2000) 31-47. 25. T Hervey, ‘Social Security: The European Union dimension’, in Harris, ed, Social Security Law in Context (Oxford: OUP, 2000) 231-256. 26. T Hervey, ‘Putting Europe’s House in Order: racism, race discrimination and xenophobia after the Treaty of Amsterdam’, in O’Keeffe and Twomey, eds, Legal Issues of the Amsterdam Treaty (Oxford: Hart, 1999) 329-350. 27. T Hervey, ‘The Future of Sex Equality Law in the European Union’, in Hervey and O’Keeffe, eds, Sex Equality Law in the European Union (London: Chancery, 1996) 399-413. 28. T Hervey, ‘Enforcing European Community Law in the Member States’, in Barbour, ed, European Union Handbook, (London and Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1996) 229-236. 29. T Hervey, ‘Migrant workers and their families in the European Union: the pervasive market ideology of Community Law’; in Shaw and More, eds, New Legal Dynamics of European Union, (Oxford: OUP, 1995) 91-110. Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 14

30. T Hervey, ‘A Gendered Perspective on the Right to Family Life in European Community Law’; in Neuwahl and Rosas, eds, The European Union and Human Rights, (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1995) 221-234. 31. T Hervey, ‘Legal issues of the Barber Protocol’; in O’Keeffe and Twomey, eds, Legal Issues of the Maastricht Treaty, (London: Chancery Law Publishers, 1994) 329-337. 32. T Hervey, ‘Which Rights, Whose Rights - The Identification and Protection of Minorities in British Law’, in Packer and Myntti, eds, The Protection of Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities in Europe, (Institute for Human Rights, Åbo: Åbo Akademi University 1993) 123-144.

Refereed Journals - in Print – Reviews

Review articles

1. T. Hervey, ‘Sex Equality as Substantive Justice’; review of Fredman, Women and the Law and McColgan, Just Wages for Women 62 Modern Law Review (1999) 614-622.

Book reviews of:

1. Alemanno and Garde, eds, Regulating Lifestyle Risks: The EU, Alcohol, Tobacco and Unhealthy Diets (CUP, 2015) 53 Common Market Law Review (2016) 860-2 2. Alemanno and Gabbi, eds, Foundations of EU Food Law and Policy: Ten Years of the European Food Safety Authority (Ashgate, 2014) 52 Common Market Law Review (2015) 302-3 3. Jackson, Law and the Regulation of Medicines (Hart, 2012), 21 Medical Law Review (2013) 151-3 4. Hancher and Sauter, EU Competition and Internal Market Law in the Healthcare Sector (OUP, 2012) 50 Common Market Law Review (2013) 1517-18 5. Obermeier, The End of Territoriality? The Impact of ECJ Rulings on British, German and French Social Policy (Ashgate, 2009) 36 European Law Review (2011) 752-4 6. Neergaard, Nielsen, Roseberry (eds) Integrating Welfare Functions into EU Law – from Rome to Lisbon 2010 European Journal of Social Security 7. Arnull, The European Union and its Court of Justice (Oxford: OUP, 2006) 78 British Yearbook of International Law (2007) 511-514 (published December 2008). 8. Burrows and Greaves, The Advocate General and EC Law (Oxford: OUP, 2007) 71 Modern Law Review (2008) 844-850. 9. Arnull, The European Union and its Court of Justice (Oxford: OUP, 2006) 78 British Yearbook of International Law (2007) (published in 2008) 10. De Schutter and Deakin, eds, Social Rights and Market Forces: Is the open coordination of employment and social policies the future of social Europe? (Brussels: Bruylant, 2005) 43 Common Market Law Review (2006) 1198-1200. 11. Holland and Pope, EU Food Law and Policy (The Hague/London/New York: Kluwer Law International. 2004) 30 European Law Review (2005) 760-761 12. Goldberg and Lonbay, eds, Pharmaceutical Medicine, Biotechnology and European Law (Cambridge: CUP, 2002) 9 European Public Law (2003) 299-302. 13. Witte, Vos, Hanf, eds, The Many Faces of Differentiation in EU Law (2001) 40 Common Market Law Review (2003) 520-522. 14. Sheridan, EU Biotechnology Law and Practice: Regulating Genetically Modified and Novel Food Products 27 European Law Review (2002) 112-113. 15. Cumper and Wheatley eds Minority Rights in the ‘New Europe’ and Moon, ed Race Discrimination: Developing and Using a New Legal Framework 2001 Nottingham Human Rights Law Review 172-180. 16. Craig and de Búrca The Evolution of EU Law 6 European Public Law (2000) 461-466 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 15

17. Lo Faro Regulating Social Europe European Public Law 18. Dashwood and Ward The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 38 Journal of Common Market Studies (2000) 545-6 19. Maduro, We the Court 6 European Public Law (2000) 629-634. 20. Jorens and Schulte eds, European Social Security Law and Third Country Nationals 1 European Journal of Migration and Law (1999) 163-165. 21. Ellis, EC Sex Equality Law, 5 European Public Law 149-51. 22. Nielsen and Szyszczak The Social Dimension of the European Union, 23 ELRev (1998) 103- 4. 23. Burrows and Mair European Social Law, 35 CMLRev (1998) 269-290. 24. Kravaritou ed The Sex of Labour Law in Europe, 17 YEL (1997) 703-706. 25. Sohrab Sexing the Benefit, 60 MLR (1997) 453-457. 26. Estievenart, ed Policies and Strategies to Combat Drugs in Europe, 33 CMLRev (1996) 1306-1309. 27. Hoskyns Integrating Gender, 21 ELRev (1996) 347-348. 28. Houghton-James Sexual Harassment, 21 ELRev (1996) 341-342. 29. Vogel Prevention at the Workplace, 1996 JCMS 309-310. 30. Verwilghen Access to Equality, 32 CMLRev (1995) 1063-1065. 31. Prechal Directives in European Community Law, 1 European Public Law (1995) 669-671. 32. Hepple and Szyszczak eds Discrimination: The Limits of Law, 16 Comparative Labor Law Journal (1995) 273-276.

Conference and seminar papers

Invited keynote lectures: Academic audience

1. One of 12 keynote speakers at the Health Economics, Policy and Law 10th Anniversary Lectures, London School of Economics, October 2015 (also KE audience) 2. ‘Patients’ Rights, Human Rights, or Consumer Rights? EU Law on Mobile Patients’ for Patients’ Rights in the European Union, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, 30 October 2014 (also KE audience) 3. ‘Litigating in the Shadow of the Bargain’ Current Legal Problems Lecture University College London, 15 January 2009 4. ‘Public health services and EU law’, for Public Services and EU Law, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 1-4 July 2008 5. ‘Health Care Design in Transition: An Overview of developments in the EU’ for Regulation and Governance of Health Care: Alternative Practices, Theories and Visions, Madison Wisconsin, USA, 2 March 2007 6. Keynote report, ‘Justifications for Sex Discrimination in Employment’ (20 000 words) for the VIIth European Regional Congress of the International Society for Labour Law and Social Security on, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2002.

Invited conference papers: Academic audience

7. ‘Medical Tourism in EU Law: Ethics not markets; patients not consumers’ for Patients with Passports and Globalisation workshop, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Birmingham, 24 June 2016 8. ‘Getting your message across to educators and managers’ for Effective Dissemination of Research Findings workshop, Legal Education Research Network, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London 16 June 2016 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 16

9. ‘EU Law on Patients’ Rights: Human Rights or Consumer Rights?’ for I Diritti del Paziente tra Diritto Europeo, Nazionale e Regionale, Universita di Bologna and Foundazione Flaminia di Ravenna, Centro Internazionale Ricerche sul Diritto Europeo, 15 March 2016 10. ‘Patients Rights, Human Rights or Consumer Rights? EU Law on Mobile Patients’ for What’s Wrong with Free Movement? Regulating and Deregulating Mobility in Europe, Université Saint Louis, Brussels, 18-19 February 2016 11. ‘What is health law? Do Americans see it differently from Europeans?’ Robert McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, Indianopolis, 13 November 2015 12. ‘What did the European Union ever do for Global Public Health?’ Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University, Indianopolis, 13 November 2015 13. ‘The (Missed) Opportunities of EU Global Health Law’ Robert McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, Indianopolis, 12 November 2015 14. ‘Telling Stories about European Union Health Law: the emergence of a new field of enquiry’ for Patients’ Rights in the European Union, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, 31 October 2014 15. ‘Judicial Methods of EU Law’, School of Law, University of Lund, Sweden, March 2014 16. ‘Revisiting the Roles of Law in the post-Lisbon EU’ (with P J Cardwell) ‘LISBOAN project’ workshop, Theorising Integration and Governance after the Lisbon Treaty and During Crisis, Department of Politics, Sheffield, July 2013 17. ‘Realism, Empiricism and Doctrine in EU legal studies: views from a common law perspective’ for European Legal Method – Towards a New European Legal Realism? Copenhagen Business School 23 November 2012 18. ‘Re-judging Social Rights in the European Union’ for Workshop Liber Amicorum David M Trubek, Global Governance: Critical Legal Perspectives, EUI, Florence, Italy, 28-30 June 2012 19. ‘Health Equality, Solidarity, and Human Rights in European Union Law’ for International conference, Citizenship and Solidarity in the EU: from the Charter of Fundamental Rights to the Crisis, the state of the art Centro de Estudos em Direito da União Europeia, Minho, Portugal, 10-11 May 2012; staff seminar at University of Zagreb, Croatia, 8 May 2012; EU Studies Centre, York University, Toronto, Canada, 16 November 2012 20. ‘EU Competition Law and Health Systems: Between Competition and Solidarity’ Staff seminar at Queen’s University Belfast, 21 March 2012 21. ‘Long-term care for older people and EU law’ LSE Health and Social Care Lunchtime Seminar, 25 Jan 2012 22. ‘The European Court of Justice and Super-stewardship in public health’, Jean Monnet Lecture, Centre for European Law and Governance, Cardiff Law School, 1 December 2011 23. ‘Mapping the Defining Features of the EU law approach to the Regulation of New Health Technologies, with Gordon Bache and Mark Flear, for Wellcome Trust workshop on Regulating Health Technologies, London, 12-13 May 2011 24. ‘The Lisbon Agenda and healthcare’, with Anniek de Ruijter, for Ten Years of the EU’s Lisbon Agenda: Evaluating Success, Understanding Failure, University of Manchester, 21 January 2011 and 20 May 2011 25. ‘Research Methods in EU Law’ Staff seminar at University of Gdansk, Poland, Faculty of Law 10 May 2011 26. ‘Judicial Method of English Courts And Tribunals in EU Law Cases: A Case Study in Employment Law’ with N Sheldon, for European Legal Method: Paradoxes and Revitalisation Copenhagen Business School 19 November 2010 27. ‘The role of the European Court of Justice in the Europeanization of communicable disease control: driving seat or parallel universe?’ for Bacteria without Borders: The Europeanization of Communicable Disease Control, European Union Center, University of Michigan, 7-8 May 2010 28. 'Adjudicating in the Shadow of the Informal Settlement?': The European Court of Justice, 'New Governance' and Social Welfare’ for New Governance and the Transformation of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 20-21 November 2009 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 17

29. ‘Governance of the Internal Market for Health Care and Cooperation between health care authorities in the Draft Patient Directive’ for Health Care and EU Law, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1-2 October 2009 30. ‘Economic and Social Integration in the European Union: “decoupling” or mutual dependency’ for European Economic and Social Constitutionalism: a project conference of EESCATL Centre for European Law and Legal Studies, University of Leeds 4 September 2009 31. ‘What is European Health Law?’ for Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 3 June 2009 32. ‘Ethical EU law?: The influence of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies’ for Biotechnology, European Law and Citizens School of Law Annual Workshop, Queen’s University, Belfast 9 September 2008 33. ‘Promoting European Solidarity through “old new governance”: The EU and the Fight against Cancer’ for Seeking Solidarity in the European Union – towards social citizenship and a European welfare state?, supported by the Modern Law Review, Sussex, 7 May 2008 34. ‘Healthcare and the EU: a legal and policymaking perspective’ for Health System Governance in Europe: the role of EU law and policy, Brussels, 27 September 2007 35. ‘Building the Future: Enhancing our Research Capacity in EU Law’ for 50 Years of the European Treaties: Looking Back and Thinking Forward, School of Law, University of Liverpool, 5-6 July 2007 36. ‘EU Governance of Healthcare and the Welfare Modernisation Agenda’ part of high profile series of panels on law, regulation and new governance at the Annual Law and Society Association Conference, Berlin, 24-27 July 2007 37. ‘Health care services in internal market law: an opportunity for a Transformative Directive’ for Changing European Union Governance in Education and Health, Research Institute for Public Policy and Management, University of Keele, 2 May 2007 38. ‘EU Governance of Healthcare and the Welfare Modernisation Agenda’ for Social Europe and the Future of the Welfare State, European Union Centre of Excellence, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 5 March 2007; 39. ‘Health care services in internal market law: an opportunity for a Transformative Directive’ for Irish European Law Forum, Tenth Annual Conference Regulating Liberalising Markets and Social Europe: New Governance in the EU, Dublin, Ireland, 19 January 2007; 40. ‘The Current Legal Framework on the Right to Seek Healthcare Abroad in the European Union’, Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge, Lunchtime seminar, 8 November 2006; Centre for Law and Governance in Europe, Guest lecture, University College London, 30 January 2007 41. ‘New Governance Responses to Health Care Migration in the EU: the EU Guidelines on Block Purchasing’ The Impact of Migration on Health Care in the European Union, Migration Unit, Europe in the World Centre and European Law Unit, Liverpool Law School, Liverpool, 5 July 2006 42. ‘Freedom to provide healthcare services within the EU: a new governance proposal’ (with L Trubek) Law in New Governance NEWGOV legal task force, London, 26-27 May 2006. 43. ‘Why are EU health care professionals interested in EU law?’ Public Health, Comparative Health Policy and Law in the European Union: A Transatlantic Dialogue, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 24-25 April 2006 . 44. ‘The EU and the governance of health care’ The Rise in New Governance and the Transformation of Law, European Union Center of Excellence, University of Wisconsin- Madison, USA 21-22 April 2006. 45. ‘Constructing competence: the legal discourse on embryonic stem cell governance in the European Union’, European Science Foundation SCSS Exploratory Workshop, Stem Cell Cultures: Exploring the Social and Cultural Background to European Debates about Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Nottingham, 10-12 March 2006. 46. ‘The roles of law in European Union Social Governance: a case study in health’ staff seminar at University of Durham, 1 March 2006. Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 18

47. ‘The European Union and the governance of health care’, New Governance and Constitutionalism in Europe and the US, Cambridge, 19-20 July 2004 48. ‘Linkage? What linkage? The “right to health” in EU and ESC contexts’, Economic and Social Rights EUI and Council of Europe, Florence, Italy, 18-19 June 2004. 49. ‘Recent developments in EU equality law’, two staff seminars at Faculty of Law, University of Stockholm, Sweden, March 2004. 50. ‘The impacts of EU law on health law and policy’, staff seminar at University of Manchester, October 2002; joint seminar for European Centre on Health of Societies in Transition and LSE Health and Social Care, London, October 2002 51. . ‘Regulation of GM products in a multi-level system of governance: science or citizens?’ for Multi Level Governance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, University of Sheffield, 28-30 June 2001; Queen’s Papers in Europeanisation, Queen’s University Belfast, March 2002. 52. ‘Up in Smoke? The Tobacco Advertising Directive case’, staff seminar at University of Durham, October 2000; Society of Public Teachers of Law seminar ‘Powers of the EU’, May 2001, Nottingham. 53. ‘Social Solidarity: a buttress against internal market law?’, staff seminar at University of Newcastle, 1999. 54. ‘Positive Action after Kalanke and Marschall’, for Equality Conference, Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge, December 1998 55. ‘Welfare Rights as Social Citizenship: Can the EU deliver?’ for Jean Monnet Conference, EU Citizenship and Human Rights: Theory and Practice, University of Liverpool, July 1998 56. ‘Models of Equality: Positive Action and the European Court of Justice’, law/sociology staff seminar at the University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, March 1998 57. ‘Blood over Europe’, for Medical Law section at Society of Public Teachers of Law Annual Conference, University of Warwick, September 1997; staff seminar at University of Sussex, March 1999. 58. ‘The division of competence: an institutionalist account’, staff seminar at the University of Ulster, April 1997. 59. ‘Finding the Limits: Conceptions of Equality in the European Court of Justice’, for The Legal and Economic Position of Women in the European Union in the 21st Century, Institute for Transnational Legal Research, Rijksuniversiteit Limburg, Maastricht, Netherlands, May 1996. 60. ‘Working Women before the European Court of Justice’, for Feminist Legal Research Unit Annual Conference, Liverpool, April 1995 61. ‘Sex Equality before the Court of Justice’, for Sex Equality in European Community Law, hosted by Europaeische Rechtsakademie, Trier, and Centre for the Law of the European Union, UCL, London 3 March 1995.

Academic Audience: conference papers

62. ‘Learning and Teaching Law and Diversity “Beyond the State”’ Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, Oxford 5-8 September 2016, open section 63. ‘The European Union and global health: potential and opportunity’ Law and Society Annual Conference, Seattle, 27-31 May 2015 64. ‘The Contribution of the European Union to Global Health’ School of Health and Related Research Focus on Global Health, University of Sheffield, 13 February 2014 65. ‘Revisiting the Roles of Law in the post-Lisbon EU’ (with P J Cardwell) University Association for Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, Passau, Germany, September 2012; Exploring the Legal in Sociolegal Socio Legal Studies Association workshop, LSE, September 2012 66. ‘Unresolved Tensions: EU competition law and health systems – between competition and solidarity’ Social Legal Studies Association Conference, Leicester, April 2012 67. ‘Healthcare and the Lisbon Agenda’ (with A De Ruijter) Social Legal Studies Association Conference, Sussex, April 2011 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 19

68. ‘Mapping the Defining Features of EU Law on New Health Technologies’ for Regulation in the Age of Crisis Conference, Dublin 17-19 June 2010 69. ‘The European Court of Justice and Super-stewardship in Public Health’ for UACES Symposium with Professor Roger Brownsword: Super-stewardship in the Context of Public Health (with M Flear (PI), T Murphy and A-M Farrell), University of Sheffield, 14 November 2009 70. ‘Towards the Defining Features of the EU Law Approach to New Health Technologies’ (with M Flear) for ESRC Seminar Series on European Law and New Health Technologies; Seminar 1: Introducing the Core Research Questions and Developing Research Capacity, University of Sheffield, 13 November 2009 71. ‘Markets, Responsibilities and European Health Care Law’ (with Prof D Morgan), for Markets and Responsibilities, Oxford Centre for Ethics and Philosophy of Law, 10-11 July 2009 72. ‘Litigating in the Shadow of the Bargain: the internal market and social welfare’ for University Association of Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 1- 3 September 2008 73. ‘Ethical EU Law? The constitutional position of the European Group on Ethics in Biotechnology’ for Socio-legal Studies Association Annual Conference, Manchester, 18-20 March 2008 74. ‘Health law and the EU’s constitutional dialogue’ for panel on The EU’s Constitutional Dialogue for University Association for Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 30 August-2 September 2006 75. ‘The European Union and the governance of health care’, Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, Sheffield, 13-16 September 2004; Law and Society Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, USA, 2-5 June 2005. 76. ‘Bigger and better? The impact of EU law on health law after enlargement’ (with M. Flear), Social Legal Studies Association Conference, Glasgow, March 2004. 77. ‘The European Union, Migration and Cultural Diversity: A Missed Opportunity?’ (with T. Ahmed) Social Legal Studies Association Conference, Glasgow, March 2004. 78. ‘The right to health in EU law’ for Economic and Social Rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, Nottingham, June 2002. 79. ‘Mapping the contours of EU health law and policy’, for European Community Studies Association, Seventh Biennial Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, USA May/June 2001. 80. ‘Social Solidarity: a buttress against internal market law?’, for Society of Public Teachers of Law subject session, University of Oxford, March 1999; Social Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, April 1999; conference paper for European Community Studies Association, Sixth Biennial Conference, Pittsburgh, USA, June 1999 81. ‘The division of competence and regulation of sex equality in social protection in EU social law’, for European Community Studies Association, Fifth Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA, June 1997. 82. ‘Affirmative action’ (with Jo Shaw) for Law and Change in the European Union, York, June 1996.

Knowledge Exchange Audience

1. Keynote speaker on ‘Patients’ Rights, Human Rights, or Consumer Rights? EU Law on Mobile Patients’ for IX Encuentro Interautonómico sobre Protección Jurídica del Paciente como Consumidor Universidad International Menendes Pelayo (UIMP), Santander, Spain, 14 July 2016 (attended by 40 policymakers, practitioners, physicians and health lawyers) 2. Keynote speaker for Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy/CoVi think-tank event on How does the EU affect our health and well-being London, 28 April 2016 3. ‘Non-ideal weight discrimination: some aspects of UK and EU law’ with Judge Philip Rostant, Industrial Law Society, Sheffield, October 2015 (attended by 15-20 local employment lawyers) Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 20

4. ‘Keynote address for Session 1: Risk Regulation’ for European Commission conference Fifty Years of EU Pharma Legislation: Achievements and Future Perspectives Brussels, September 2015 (attended by over 400 policy makers, members of the industry, patients organisations and other stakeholders) 5. ‘Patient mobility’ online lecture, part of the MOOC on hosted by André den Exter, Erasmus University Rotterdam, May 2015 6. ‘Reimbursement of Costs of Cross-Border Healthcare’ and ‘Cooperation on health technology assessment (HTA)’ for TAIEX Workshop on the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive, Ankara, Turkey, 27-28 April 2015 (attended by around 80 civil servants and others) 7. ‘Patients’ Rights, Human Rights, or Consumer Rights? EU Law on Mobile Patients’ for Patients’ Rights in the European Union, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, 30 October 2014 (attended by around 90 members of government, health services, public authorities, NGOs, from 9 countries) 8. ‘Judicial Method in EU law cases: views from English law’ for University Association of Contemporary European Studies, 40 years since the First Enlargement, London, 7-8 March 2013 9. ‘The New Directive on Patients’ Rights to Cross-Border Health Care’ for Academy of European Law, Trier, Germany, 6-7 June 2011, Annual Conference on European Social Security Law (attended by lawyers in private practice, and national and EU policy makers from countries across Europe) 10. ‘The New Directive on Patients’ Rights to Cross-Border Health Care’ for Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (invitation) (attended by representatives of the Slovenian Ministry of Health and Ministry of Social Security, and members of the Slovenian judiciary) 11. ‘The impacts of European Union Law on the healthcare sector’, for NHS Confederation Conference, Liverpool 25 June 2010 (invitation). 12. ‘Free movement of patients in EU Law: current and future challenges’, for Scottish Lawyers European Group, Edinburgh, 28 May 2009 (invitation) (attended by advocates, solicitors, representatives from Scottish government, Scottish Parliament, Royal College of Nursing, General Medical Council, Edinburgh City Council) 13. ‘Healthcare and the EU: A Legal and Policy-making Perspective’ Keynote speech for Health Systems Governance in Europe: the Role of EU Law and Policy, Brussels, 11 December 2008 (invitation) 14. ‘The Proposed Patients’ Rights Directive: Revolution or Evolution in Law?’ for Royal College of Physicians of London, Roundtable on EU Patients Rights Directive, London 16 October 2008 (invitation) 15. ‘Healthcare and the EU: a legal and policymaking perspective’ for European Integration and Healthcare Systems symposium organised by INAMI (Belgian National Healthcare Insurance body) and the Observertoire Sociale Européenne, 28 September 2007 (invitation) 16. ‘The current legal framework and the right to seek health care abroad’, European Commission, Ministero della Salute, Italy, Veneto Regional Government, Italy, and European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Cross-Border Health Care: Challenges and Perspectives, Venice, Italy, 26-27 October 2005 (invitation). 17. ‘What has EU Sex Equality Law brought us this far?’ Keynote speech at Expert Seminar on Progressive Implementation: New Developments in European Union Gender Equality Law, The Hague, Netherlands, 18-20 November 2004 (invitation). 18. ‘The Individual, the State and the European Community’, for Reproductive Choice and Control of Fertility: the Individual and Society, Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, University of Manchester and Commission of the EC, DG XII (Biomed 2), Dublin, Ireland, March 1997 (invitation). 19. ‘The European Court of Justice and Sex Equality Law’ for seminar on recent developments in the European Court of Justice, Ministry of Social Affairs, the Hague, Netherlands, February 1997 (invitation). 20. ‘The ECJ and Equal Treatment in Social Security: Equality versus Subsidiarity?’, for Beyond Equal Treatment - Social Security in a Changing Europe, Office for the Minister of Social Welfare, Ireland and the European Commission, Dublin, Ireland, October 1996 (invitation). Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 21

21. ‘The ECJ and Equal Treatment in Social Security’, for Sex Discrimination in Social Security?, The Swedish Equal Opportunities Ombudsman and the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, November 1997.

Invited Discussant

1. ‘Inclusive Education: a Rights-based Approach to Policy Making’, University of Leeds, 14 September 2016 2. ‘The Rule of Law in the EU and the Rule of EU Law’, University of Liverpool, 3 June 2016 3. ‘Law and Diversity: What Has Been Done, What We Need to Do’, University of Sheffield, London, October 2015 (attended by 30 participants with a range of interests in diversity in law and criminal justice professions) 4. ‘Mapping of Patient Rights in all Member States of the European Union’, part of European Commission-funded project PRE-MAX, PIs Professor Helmut Brand and Professor Timo Clemens, University of Maastricht, Netherlands. European Commission, Brussels, September 2015 5. ‘Visible Difference: An Interdisciplinary Symposium’ co-organised by the students on the cross cutting PhD network ‘The Construction of Human Perfection’ and the national charity Changing Faces, Sheffield 15 July 2015 6. JC Smith Visiting Scholar Workshop on New Directions in Socio-Economic Rights Research and Litigation, University of Nottingham, 20 March 2015 7. Jean Monnet Project on the Europeanization of Health Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Brussels, 15 January 2015 8. Conference on the European Union’s Economic and Social model – still viable in a global crisis, University of Leeds, 8-9 December 2011 9. Workshop on Research with Living Beings, University of Keele, Wellcome Trust and AHRC, 30 June-1 July 2011 10. Workshop on New Directions in Law, Science and Society: Connecting Socio-Legal Studies and Science and Technology Studies, University of Kent, 28 January 2011 11. Final conference of Reflexive Governance in the Public Interest (REFGOV), FP6 programme, Reflexive Governance in Healthcare stream, Brussels, 27-28 May 2010. 12. Workshop in London for Social Services of General Interest in Europe: Long term care, project funded by European Commission, DG Employment. Invited to participate in workshop and project by David McDaid, LSE. London, 26 April 2010 13. Workshop on Reflexive Governance and Empirical Research, part of Reflexive Governance in the Public Interest (REFGOV), FP6 programme, University College Dublin, 23 April 2009

Conferences and events organised

1. Legal Education Research Network/Sheffield Law School Workshop: How do we research and teach equality and diversity in legal education (with Professor Patricia Leighton), Sheffield, 16 September 2016 2. Health Systems and EU Law and Policy: State of the Art and Direction of Travel (with Bart Vanhercke and Rita Baeten) Open Event http://www.ose.be/hcconference2016/; closed workshop, NIHDI, Brussels, 28-29 January 2016 3. Festschrift Workshop: Pioneering Healthcare Law: Essays in Honour of the Work of Margaret Brazier (with Catherine Stanton), University of Sheffield, 21 November 2014 4. Old Markets, New Markets: Health Law after the 2012 Act (with Victoria Chico, Ruth Stirton, Amanda Warren-Jones), University of Sheffield, 27 June 2013 5. Doing Law Beyond the State: Research Methodologies in Comparative, EU and Public and Private International Law (with Richard Collins (PI), Vernonic Ruiz, Alexandra Bohm), University of Sheffield, 18-19 January 2013 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 22

6. UACES Symposium with Professor Roger Brownsword: Super-stewardship in the Context of Public Health (with Mark Flear (PI), Thérèse Murphy and Anne-Marree Farrell), University of Sheffield, 14 November 2009 7. ESRC Seminar Series on European Law and New Health Technologies (with Mark Flear (PI), Thérèse Murphy and Anne-Marree Farrell); Seminar 1: Introducing the Core Research Questions and Developing Research Capacity, University of Sheffield, 13 November 2009 8. The pending future of Keck, Distinguished visiting speaker, Judge George Arestis of the European Court of Justice, University of Sheffield, November 2007. 9. Workshop Health Systems Governance in Europe: the role of EU law and policy, Co- organiser (with Professor Elias Mossialos, Rita Baeten and Govin Permanand) Brussels, September 2007 10. AHRC-funded Workshops on Legal Research Methodologies in EU and International Law, (with Professor Robert Cryer and Bal Sokhi-Bulley) Nottingham, June 2007; Sheffield June 2008 11. Women Law Professors Network event Realising our Potential, (with Professor Jo Shaw and Professor Sally Wheeler) open to all women legal academics, Manchester, October 2002 12. Workshop on Economic and Social Rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, (with Jeff Kenner) Nottingham, June 2002 (supported by British Academy and Nottingham Human Rights Law Centre) 13. Conference on Sex Equality in European Community Law, (with Professor David O’Keeffe) hosted Europaeische Rechtsakademie, Trier, and Centre for the Law of the European Union, UCL, London, March 1995

Conference panels organised

1. University Association of Contemporary European Studies Event Forty Years since the First Enlargement, London 7-8 March 2013. Invited to be Chair and Facilitator of two panels on the legal perspective of this interdisciplinary event. Commissioning papers, chairing the panel. 2. Organiser, chair, discussant for ‘Health in EU Law, Policy and Governance: Uncertainties and Hybridity’ University Association for Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, Passau, Germany, September 2012, participants from Netherlands, USA, UK, in political science, social policy and law.

Consultancy and Expert Opinion

Member of 14 member Advisory Board of Healthier In, http://healthierin.eu/ a grassroots campaign group led by Professor Martin McKee CBE, MD FMedSci, March-June 2016. Includes:

BBC Radio 4 Moneybox 4 June 2016 and BBC news http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics- eu-referendum-36461683

T Hervey, ‘The NHS, TTIP and the EU referendum’ http://eulawanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/the-nhs-ttip-and-eu-referendum.html, 17 April 2016

My email to the NHS Identity hotline cited in full in blog here: http://healthierin.eu/2016/05/vote-leave-deliberately-misleading-nhs/

Interview aimed at people aged 16-24 here: https://gothinkbig.co.uk/features/working-abroad- how-might-brexit-affect-us Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 23

UK Judicial and Academic Visit to the European Court of Justice (guest of Advocate General Sharpston) 19-20 September 2016. Participants included Lord Justice David Bean, Court of Appeal, and other senior judges from England and Scotland.

The Health and Social Care Bill and EU law, advice to The Rt Hon Lord David Owen, House of Lords, October 2011.

Invited participant in Royal College of Physicians of London expert seminar on proposed new EU law on professional qualifications, July 2011.

EU Competition law and the proposed changes to the NHS, advice to Joe Farrington-Douglas, Health Policy Adviser, Office of Rt Hon John Healey MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health, March 2011.

UK Judicial and Academic Visit to the European Court of Justice (guest of Advocate General Sharpston) 22-23 September 2008. Participants included Lord Simon Brown (House of Lords) and other senior judges from England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Free movement of patients, the current law, advice to Bernard Merkel, Head of Health Strategy and Health Systems Unit, DG SANCO, European Commission Public Health and Risk Assessment Directorate, October 2008.

Independent Expert for European Commission consultation on Cross Border Health-care, Brussels, European Commission, DG SANCO, 23 April 2007.

Expert Witness for House of Lords European Union Committee consultation on Improving the Mental Health of the Population: Can the European Union help? 14th Report of Session 2006/07 HL Paper 73-I.

Consultant for European Parliament Briefing Note IP/A/ALL/FWC/2006-105/LOT 3/C1/SC1 Impact and Consequences of the Exclusion of Health Services in the Internal Market, January 2007 (Ramboll Management, Copenhagen & Matrix Research and Consultancy, London).

Academic Expert, Public Hearing on the proposed Tobacco Advertising Directive, Brussels, European Parliament Committee on Legal Affairs and Internal Market, 15 April 2002.

Member of Council of Europe expert network on social rights 2005-2007.

EU Working Time law and the medical profession, advice to the Royal College of Physicians of London, February 2009.

‘The Proposed Patients’ Rights Directive: Revolution or Evolution in Law?’ for Royal College of Physicians of London, Roundtable on EU Patients Rights Directive, London 16 October 2008.

RESEARCH DEGREE SUPERVISION

Coordinator (with Paul Hatton, Dentistry; John Haycock, Engineering; Keith Smith, Dentistry; Sarah Baker, Psychology; Amanda Warren-Jones, Law; Adam Piette, English; Fabienne Collignon, English) of University cross-cutting PhD network The Construction of Human Perfection 2013-2016. 3 PhD Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 24 students (Ninu Paul, Morgan Shimwell, Richard Woodall). Responsible for coordinating induction programme, and doctoral development programme for the network, working with Medical Humanities Sheffield and Sheffield’s Research & Innovation Services. In July 2015, the students organised an interdisciplinary symposium with the national charity, Changing Faces.

I currently co-supervise two PhD students, working on EU health law and human rights (School of Law Graduate Teaching Assistant); and the regulation of falsified medicines (University Cross-cutting PhD scholarship).

PhD supervisions completed:

1. K Wilkinson The Environment as Commodity? An Ecofeminist Analysis of the extent to which Associations between Security and the Environment have altered the Perception of the Environment in International Law Submitted September 2015 within 4 years taking into account periods of leave of absence through ill-health. Ms Wilkinson is now lecturer at Leicester De Montfort Law School. 2. J Sudhankitra, A Study of the Constitutional Role of the Thai Ombudsman May 2015 Submitted and completed within 4 years taking into account leaves of absence caused by military coup during fieldwork. Dr Sudhankitra is now lecturer in the School of Law, Sukhothai Thammathirat University. 3. C Savvides, The European Commission and State Aid for Firms in Difficulty: Decision- Making and Social Economic Tension October 2014. Submitted within 4 years; completion after periods of leave of absence through ill-health. Dr Savvides holds a position at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus and is partner in Nicolaou & Savvides LLC. 4. A Ruhmkorf, The promotion of corporate social responsibility in English private law July 2013 Part time candidate, submitted within 4 years. Dr Ruhmkorf holds a lectureship at the University of Sheffield. 5. T Collingbourne, Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in England - A Critical Analysis January 2013 Part time candidate, submitted within 8 years. 6. P Dragneva Challenges of Europeanization: the Transposition and Implementation of EU Waste Acquis in Bulgaria. November 2011 Funding by University of Sheffield scholarship. Submitted within 4 years. 7. G Bache Beyond Bias and Burden: A Multi-causal account of compromise in medicines regulation in England and the EU August 2011. Submitted within 4 years. Dr Bache is now Healthcare Brand Lead for Oncology at Parexel Ltd, a multinational contract research organisation. 8. K. Kalogeropoulou The legal framework on cross-border portability of supplementary (occupational) pension rights February 2008. Funded by the Greek Postgraduate Scholarship Foundation. Dr Kalogeropoulou holds a lectureship at the University of Kingston. 9. T. Ahmed How does the EU’s legal framework affect minority rights? An examination incorporating a case study on the Roma minority. September 2007 Submitted within 4 years. Dr Ahmed took up a lectureship at the School of Law, University of Sheffield, at the University of Reading, and is now Reader at City University. 10. M. Flear Does the Free Movement of Persons Cause Change in Health Care Systems? September 2006. Submitted within 4 years. Funded by AHRC. Dr Flear currently holds a lectureship in the School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast. 11. E. Cloatre, Actor-Network Theory and Socio-legal Objects: analysing TRIPS and pharmaceutical patents in the Republic of Djibouti, January 2006. Submitted within 4 years. Funded by ESRC. Dr Cloatre subsequently took up an ESRC post-doctoral fellowship, then a lectureship at the School of Law, University of Nottingham, and now is a senior lecturer at the University of Kent. Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 25

12. S. Velluti, The Effectiveness of “New” EU Governance, September 2004. Dr Velluti subsequently took up Lectureships in Law at the University of Manchester and the University of Liverpool, and is now at the Lincoln Law School.

MPhil supervisions completed

13. B Douglass, Just Genetics: How far does the moratorium on the use of genetic data by insurers within the UK accord with the principles of justice? February 2013.

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PROFESSIONAL AND EXTERNAL STANDING, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

Professional Organisations, Reviewing, and Editorial responsibilities

Member of Research Grants sub-committee and Legal Education sub-committee, Society of Legal Scholars, 1 January 2017-

James Madison Trust, Trustee 2015-

Member of Arts and Humanities Research Council Moderation Panel, Research Grants Scheme, December 2012

Member of Economic and Social Sciences Research Council Commissioning Panel, ESRC Future Research Leaders Scheme, 2012

Member of Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Peer Review College 2004-2013.

Editorial Board of European Journal of Social Security (2011-16)

Member of International Advisory Editorial Board of Health Economics, Policy and Law (reappointed June 2010, January 2014)

Academic referee for: Generalist law journals: Modern Law Review; Legal Studies; International and Comparative Law Quarterly; Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly Specialist law journals: European Law Journal; Global Constitutionalism; European Public Law; Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law; Medical Law Review; Feminist Legal Studies; Nordic Journal of Human Rights; Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy; Human Rights Law Review; Regulation and Governance: Medical Law International; Medicine and Law Political science journals: Journal of European Public Policy; Journal of Common Market Studies; Social Politics; Knowledge, Work and Society; Journal of European Social Policy; West European Politics; Political Studies; Policy & Society; Comparative European Politics Health journals: The Lancet; European Journal of Public Health; Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law; BioMedCentral Public Health; Reproductive Biomedicine and Society

Reader of manuscripts of proposed publications on European Union Law and legal research methods for Hart Publishing; Oxford University Press; Cambridge University Press; Palgrave-Macmillan; Ashgate Publishing; Edward Elgar, Routledge, Springer.

Referee for Research Foundation – Flanders, Post-doctoral Scheme March 2016 Outer International Assessment Board member for the Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme, January 2016 National Science Centre, Poland, research grants scheme, December 2015 Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Social Science Division Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, December 2013 Foundation for Polish Science Foundation, Alexander von Humboldt Polish Honorary Research Scholarships, December 2013; Open Research Area (ORA) in Europe for the Social Sciences (collaboration ESRC UK ANR France, DFG Germany, NWO Netherlands) and the National Science Foundation (NSF, USA), September 2013; Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 27

Polish Council Poland Young Scientists programme 2012; Nuffield Trust; Wellcome Trust; Leverhulme Trust; Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Social Science Division; joint Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft/AHRC programme 2008 and British Council research programmes; the ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme. Approached to referee for ESRC’s Stem Cell Initiative: Capacity Building and Awareness Raising (CBAR) 2006 (conflict of interest prevented participation).

REF “Critical Friend” for Department of Law, University of Sussex 2010- Advising on preparations for REF, reading of outputs, discussing strategy.

REF reading for School of Law, Lancaster University, 2012; Transitional Justice Unit, University of Ulster, 2013

British Federation of Women Graduates Academic Awards Committee 2009-2012

On the panel of judges for the University Association of European Studies best PhD and best book prizes 2009-2011; 2015

On the panel of (two) judges for the Hart Socio-Legal Article Prize 2008.

External member for Chair appointments/promotions panels: University of Law 2016; Liverpool 2015 (Head of School appointment); Kent 2014 (Head of School appointment); Leicester 2009; Sheffield 2005. Approached to do so Lancaster and Cardiff May 2012; Manchester and Keele June 2012 (prior commitments precluded acting).

Current Leadership/Management roles:

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Sheffield, Director of REF (November 2015-)

The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Sheffield brings together 13 academic departments, and the Sheffield Methods Institute. It has over 500 academic staff, and teaches thousands of students each year.

Main duties and responsibilities:

• Contribute to the development of the Faculty’s REF strategy, ensuring that any lessons learned via panel member intelligence and other feedback post REF2014 results are embedded into preparations for the next REF when impact is likely to be even more important. • Lead specific strands of the Faculty REF strategy. • Work with senior colleagues, be responsible for developing and delivering the Faculty’s academic strategy in relation to impact and engagement • Contribute to the development of the Faculty’s relationship with strategically significant external (non-academic) research partners • Provide overall support for the Faculty’s constituent departments in their own strategic development in relation to developing quality (4*) outputs, strengthening the research environment, and in the establishment of external partnerships with non-academic partners. • Promote high-quality research and deliver significant initiatives designed to improve research performance. Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 28

• Demonstrable personal commitment and achievement in delivering high quality research and/or impact activity via engagement with policy makers, third sector, community or business partners

University of Sheffield

Member of Advisory Board Medical Humanities Sheffield, University Research Centre 2013-date

Co-ordinator of University cross-cutting PhD network on The Construction of Human Perfection, involving Dentistry (Paul Hatton, Keith Smith), Engineering (John Haycock), English (Adam Piette, Fabienne Collignon), Psychology (Sarah Baker), Law (Amanda Warren-Jones). (further details at PhD supervision above)

Trustee of the Anglican Chaplaincy, University of Sheffield (2007-)

Member of Senate (2016-2019 (elected member); 2013-2015; 2008-2011 (elected member))

Previous Leadership/Management/Administrative Activities

University of Sheffield

Head of the School of Law (2013-2015). Sheffield Law School had around 70 members of academic staff, teaching across UG, PG and professional programmes, around 6 research staff, and around 23 members of professional services staff. It had around 1200 students a year, including visiting students from over 50 exchange partners (the largest number of UG exchange programmes of any UK law school). The Head of School has overall responsibility for leading and managing the department supported by relevant academic and professional services teams. Main areas of responsibility included:

• Planning and strategy development • Academic leadership • People management • Financial/resource management • Personal research and scholarship • Communications and external relations • Statutory compliance

My aims as Head of School included the following:

• To develop a sense of collective responsibility for strategy and direction • To raise ambition and reduce hesitancy in articulating ambition • To enhance compliance of colleagues with School and University policies • To significantly develop the School’s civic engagement agenda • To review the UG curriculum, taking into account the national Review of Legal Education and Training, the School’s civic engagement strategy, the School’s internationalisation strategy • To secure a better return than RAE2008 in REF2014, or, if not, in REF2020 • To develop staff, and ensure appropriate career progression • To tackle long-standing performance management Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 29

Member of Faculty HR Working Group, examining promotions, appraisal, reward and recognition 2013-2015

Member of Faculty Transformational Funding project, Biosociety Network, led by Professor Paul Martin (2014-date)

Member of the Women Academic’s Progression Steering Group (2009-2012) including feeding into development of University’s senior management training programme; Invited speaker at “University Women’s Week” event June 2009; Mentor of 5 mentees on the University’s Women’s mentoring programme (2009-2013)

School of Law Director of Learning and Teaching (February 2013-September 2013). Responsible for strategic leadership and direction of teaching and learning for all programmes in the School. Working closely with Faculty and University officers to communicate good practice and embed new policies and procedures

School of Law Director of Research (September 2007-February 2012) responsible for research leadership, strategy and direction in the School. 2007-2010: review of research plans for all research active staff in one-on-two meetings held every two years; oversight of plans and delivery against those on annual basis. 2010-2012 research ‘buddying’ system implemented. Development of research culture in the School, through events such as those below. Oversight of administration of School’s research funding. Assist inexperienced staff in making external funding applications. Oversight of PG research in the School. Oversight of 2011-12 review of research clustering in the School, resulting in the recognition of four new ‘emergent’ research groups in the School. Preparation of the School for REF 2014: develop REF strategy, oversee its implementation. The School of Law was rated top-ten on GPA in REF2014, a significant improvement on its REF2008 position.

As Director of Research, I organised or co-organised the following internal events: Impact workshops December 2010, June 2011; Spotlight on research-led teaching day April 2008; Workshop for Early Stage Career Researchers across the arts/social sciences disciplines May 2008; “Red-lining” weeks January, April, July 2009; January 2010; (subsequent red-lining weeks were organised by colleagues); Workshop on AHRC/ESRC funding, April 2009. I also spoke to staff across the Faculty about the ESRC Future Leaders scheme (January 2013)

Convenor of Research Cluster Centre for the Study of Law in Society (January 2007-September 2011). Responsible for academic leadership, support and advice for cluster of around 13 members of academic staff, many early stage researchers, about the RAE/REF, research plans and career aspirations

School of Law Director of Postgraduate Research (September 2007-2009) Responsible for around 50 post-graduate research students, including admissions, studentships/GTAs, training and examinations. Chaired upgrade panels. Significant element of development of administrative structures and new initiatives, such as ESRC Recognition bid (2007)

School of Law Member of School Executive Committee (2007-2013) Assist Head of School with management of school, staffing policy and strategic planning. Member of appointments panels (equal opportunities trained)

Module convenor and “Team leader” for EU law teaching team at Sheffield (2007-2012) [and Nottingham (2000-2006)] – includes full time academic staff at various stages in their careers, temporary part time staff and postgraduate students. Encouraging collaboration and innovation in development and delivery of EU undergraduate teaching Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 30

Joint programme director for LLM European Health Law and Policy (2011-2012)

Research mentor for 4 members of academic staff; Probationary mentor for 1 member of academic staff 2009-2010; 2 members of academic staff 2015-date

School of Law, University of Nottingham

Director of Research Student Programme in the School of Law (2005-2006) Responsible for around 35 post-graduate research students, including admissions, studentships, training and examinations. Significant element of policy development and new initiatives, eg ESRC recognition exercise (School successful in 2006, 3 quota places for 2006-08); AHRC collaborative awards bids (only Law School to hold one of these in 2006)

Deputy Head of School (2005)

Member of School of Law, University of Nottingham, Research Development Committee: discussing the RAE, research plans and career aspirations with colleagues, and supporting younger colleagues in their aspirations (2001-2006)

Director of Undergraduate Studies and Chair of Undergraduate Teaching Committee: responsible for overseeing the smooth running and development of undergraduate programmes in the School of Law, including quality audit (2001-2005)

Chair of School of Law Information Resources Committee (1998-2000)

Member of School of Law Finance and Planning Committee (1998-2000; 2001-2006). The committee advised the Head of School on strategic planning and budgeting for the School

University of Nottingham

Member of Management Committee of the Institute of Genetics and Biorisks in Society, University of Nottingham (2005-2006)

Active member of University Senior Women’s Network Mentor/Learning Set advisor for Women’s Professional Development Programme run by the University of Nottingham (2004-2006)

University of Manchester/University of Durham

Module convenor for UG and PG modules (from the first year in which I was appointed)

Administered Erasmus/Socrates (Durham 1992-95) and organised visiting speakers (Durham 1992- 1995; Manchester 1995-1998; Nottingham 1998-, through the European Law Society of the School of Law, University of Nottingham) and public lectures (Durham 1992-95)

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LEARNING AND TEACHING

Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, July 2016-

In July 2016, there were some 550 PFsHEA nationally. I may be the (joint) first from a Russell Group Law School.

University of Sheffield Senate Award Fellowship (Sustained Excellence Category), 2011

Nominated for the Student Experience Award, University of Sheffield Students’ Union, 2012, 2016 (twice) (an entirely student-led process, for a “staff member who has gone the extra mile in enhancing the student experience”)

External Examining

2016 PhD external examiner for University of Lancaster 2015 PhD external examiner for University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 2013 PhD external examiner for University of Edinburgh 2012 LLM Dissertation external examiner, University of Oslo 2011 and 12 PhD external examiner for University of Liverpool 2011 PhD external examiner for University of Glasgow (staff candidate) 2009 PhD external examiner for Queen Mary University, London. 2007- LLB, University of Edinburgh 2006 PhD external examiner for University of Leicester 2006 PhD external examiner for University of Stockholm, Sweden 2004-2007 LLM, LLB, University of Durham 2003-2007 LLB, Birkbeck College, University of London 2002 MRes external examiner for the University of Leeds 2000-2003 MA European Legal Studies, University of Leeds 1999-2002 LLB, BA Law with French, LLM, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1998 PhD external examiner for University of Glasgow 1997-2000 LLB, LLB Law with French, LLB Law with German (full and part time), University of Central Lancashire, Preston 1997-1998 London LLM dissertations

Current UG and PG Teaching

Module Title Level of Teaching/Student Numbers Student Contact Hours EU Law Level 2/3/4 UG 3 lectures

350 students Law Research Paper Level 3 UG 1 seminar introducing research design, 15 students methodology, ethics ‘Without it No Success’ Level 1 UG Weekly 1 hour lecture (Skills and Values for law students) 350 students 6 tutorials per year ‘Without it No Success’ Level 2 UG Weekly 1 hour lecture (Skills and Values for law students) 300 students 12 ‘supergroups’ per year Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 32

EU Internal Market Law Level 4 PG 12 hours seminars (team taught) 10 students EU Health Law Level 4 PG 12 hours seminars

10 students

Previous UG and PG Teaching

Undergraduate level:

EU Law (LAW3008) (Levels 2/3/4 UG) (Sheffield 2007-2012 module convenor) lectures, seminars, significant contact through VLE, including learning journals, screencasts and ‘feedforward’ through discussion board

Current Issues in EU Law (LAW3019) (Sheffield 2009-2012 module convenor) student-led curriculum, groupworking, innovative means of assessment

Law and health, as part of the ‘student selected component’ for second year Medical School students (Sheffield 2010 and 2011)

Constitutional Law of the EU (honours level) (Nottingham, 1998-2006 module convenor)

EC Substantive Law/EC Trade Law (honours level) (Nottingham, 1998-2006; module convenor 2004-; Manchester, 1995-98; Durham, 1992-95)

Introduction to EU Law (first year module) (Durham, 1992-95, module convenor)

Law of the EU II (advanced honours level) (Durham, 1993-95, module convenor)

Understanding Law (Level 1 UG) (Sheffield 2007-2014) (Nottingham, 1998-99); Legal Method and Systems (Manchester, 1995-98)

Introduction to Legal Studies (for non-law students) (Nottingham, 1998-99)

Public Law (Sheffield, 2010; Manchester, 1995-96)

Advanced Constitutional Law (Nottingham, 2001-2003)

Gender and Law (Manchester, 1996-98)

Contract Law (Manchester, 1995-96)

Postgraduate level:

Law, Regulation and Governance (PhD students on EPSRC collaborative doctoral programme on CDT in Polymers Soft Matter and Colloids 1 x 1.5 hour workshop, Sheffield 2016) Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 33

European Health Governance (Sheffield 2011-2014 module convenor)

EC Social Law and Policy (Nottingham, 1998-2006 module convenor; Manchester, 1996-98, module convenor; Durham, 1993-95, module convenor)

Constitutional Law of the EU (Sheffield 2007-2013; Nottingham, 1998-2006 module convenor; Manchester. 1995-98, module convenor; Durham, 1993-95, module convenor)

EC Internal Market Law (Sheffield 2007-2013 module convenor; Nottingham 2004-2006 module convenor)

EC Competition Law (Nottingham, 1998-2002 module convenor; 2005-06)

EU Security and Criminal Justice Law (Nottingham, 2001-06 module convenor)

Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights (Nottingham, 2001-2003)

Business and Commercial Law (MBA course) (Nottingham, 1998)

Legal Research Methods (for MA/LLM and post-graduate research students) (Sheffield 2007- 2010, module convenor; Nottingham 2004-2006; module convenor from 2005-2006; Manchester, 1997-98, module convenor)

I have supervised one MJur by research. I have co-supervised (or partly supervised) several other postgraduates pursuing Masters by research. I have supervised at least one or two (often more) LLM/MA (taught) postgraduate dissertations every year since 1993. I have supervised undergraduate dissertations since 2005.

Learning and Teaching Innovation and Development

As Head of School, from September 2013-November 2015, I supported numerous initiatives in the School on L&T innovation. A highlight was the School of Law MOOC. The School proposed a MOOC on the ‘Road from Crime’ to Faculty in September 2013, and this was put forward successfully to the University’s MOOC development team. It was developed by a team of staff from within the Law School with support from the University, with Dr Matthew Bacon as its Principal Educator, and was run for the first time in autumn 2015 for 8 weeks, with over 11000 people registered. A second run in 2016 attracted even higher participation.

From 2013, I encouraged and facilitated a review and reform of the Law School’s UG qualifying law degrees, leading to an imaginative new curriculum design, developed in consultation with the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The first student intake was in September 2015. The review was led by Dr Richard Kirkham and Dr Mark Taylor. The new UG curricula (for six degrees – LLB; LLB Law and Criminology; LLB European and International Law; LLB Law with French/German/Spanish Law) are based on greater student choice than the ‘standard’ approach. They embed within the School’s Learning and Teaching a greater attention to a pedagogical model (teach, practise, feedback, assess) which is designed to improve the student experience. At the heart of the new curricula is a course long (3 year), zero credit, ‘skills and values’ module (‘Without it No Success’), which is taught by every member of academic staff in the Law School, and which I convene. I worked closely with a small team of colleagues (Professors Robert Burrell and Claire McGourlay, Paul James Cardwell, Joan Upson, Oli Johnson of the University’s Learning and Teaching Services) and students (James Cairns, Lee Williams, Nellie Wanyama, Nazma Begum, Sarah McCloskey) to develop the detailed Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 34 content of this module, following whole School consultations on what should be included. In a School which is not uni-disciplinary, this represents a major challenge and achievement.

The Sheffield LLM was also reformed starting in September 2015. We moved to a model closer to that of our competitors, with a unitary LLM, within which certain ‘pathways’ are designated. The structure, though familiar to other law schools, was counter-cultural in the context of Sheffield University, and shepherding the change through took some diplomatic skill as well as the collaboration of senior colleagues in the School, especially those within the commercial law team – Professors Robert Burrell and Andrew Johnston – who led the change process.

A fourth important L&T innovation which I oversaw as Head of School, and continue to oversee on behalf of the current Head of School, is a wholesale change in the way the School of Law relates to its external examiners. In order to develop capacity in a School with a relatively young demographic, and to encourage collective responsibility for the setting of appropriately challenging assessments (and in line with teach, practise, feedback, assess), the School restyled its relationship with its external examiners as ‘Learning and Teaching Critical Friends’. Again, the details of the change process were led by a colleague, Dr David Hayes, but some of the key decisions had to be made in collaboration with senior University staff responsible for quality assurance, and I was the person who brokered those agreements.

L&T in the School of Law was also significantly enhanced from the start of my Headship, in that I oversaw a significant change in the way civic engagement was structured, organised, and resourced in the School. Like the School’s internationalisation strategy, civic engagement became an important strand of the School’s work in its own right, with its own Director, Professor Sarah Blandy. The School’s pro bono unit expanded significantly, and under Professor Blandy’s direction, opportunities for civic engagement to be embedded in student learning increased from 125 students participating on a voluntary basis each year, with only 23 places on ‘for credit’ opportunities with the Law Clinic. By 2015-16, there were 180 places on ‘civic engagement’ modules in the School.

From February 2013-September 2013, I was Director of Learning and Teaching in the School of Law. This presented an opportunity to begin the process of improving the School’s personal and academic tutoring, and feedback policies, and compliance with those policies, in order to improve our (poor) NSS scores. This work was then taken forward by Professors Andrew Johnston and Robert Burrell (DoLTs) and Joan Upson (DeputyDoLT). I also worked with Dr Lorna Warren, Sociological Studies, on a successful internal bid for a project on cross-disciplinary student experiences.

In 2010-2011, I worked with Dr Warren-Jones to develop a new LLM Programme in European Health Law and Policy. Aimed mainly at medical students, the programme, which commenced in 2011, covered the emerging involvement of various European institutions in health policy. Working with around 8 other colleagues in the Law School, we developed two new core modules, that were fully team-taught.

In 2010-2011, with Dr Wykes, I successfully bid to University funds for a student-led project on ‘A Day in the Life of the Law School’. This included coordination of ethics review, data gathering, and chairing meetings. The project yielded important insights into the student experience and ambitions.

From 2010-2013, I worked with Dr L Stirton and a group of undergraduate students who wished to set up an online White Rose Student Law Review with Leeds and York Law Schools. This involved organising training for the students and supporting their endeavours. Although the students got together enough peer reviewed submissions for two issues, they were unfortunately unable to achieve what would have been necessary to publish.

In 2007-2010, I worked with the University’s Learning and Teaching Services and the Centre for Inquiry Based Learning in the Arts and Social Sciences to embed practices of enquiry based Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 35 learning in the core compulsory level 2 undergraduate module in EU law. This builds upon the work of my colleagues on the level 1 modules Understanding Law 1 and 2. In 2012, these modules were used as examples of good practice in the University’s online Toolkit for Learning and Teaching. My practice for giving student feedback on my core module was circulated as one of a small number of examples of good practice around the University in 2010.

I also worked (2007-2009) with the University’s Learning and Teaching Services on the level 3 optional module Current Issues in EU law, with a view to developing teaching practices that develop independent learning, group work, innovative assessment, and have synergies with my research interests.

I have written a short article with four first year students, as an experiment in ‘teaching-led research’ (published in peer reviewed journal as T Hervey, with M Reeves, H Rodgers, B Riding and T Roberts, ‘Annotation of Case C-303/06 Coleman v Attridge Law and Steve Law’ 31 Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law (2009) 309-19 see above).

In 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2015 I received funding each year for an academic-led project in the Sheffield University Research Experience (summer intern) scheme, and over that time I sponsored 6 student-led bids, of which 3 were successful. In 2016, my student, Laura Robinson, won two of the five prizes available to over 80 students from across the university under the 2015 scheme, and she was chosen to be the only student to speak at the prize-giving event.

My notes on participating in seminars and workshops, aimed at PhD students and early career scholars, were published in the University’s online learning materials (The Academic Skills Hub) in 2009.

I developed a new MA programme in European Law Politics and Governance, in partnership with the Department of Politics. The programme commenced in 2009.

Examples of teaching innovation and development at previous institutions include:

University of Nottingham:

• 2005-06. restructured and refocused the Legal Research Methods module, aimed at MA students and first year PhD students, to reflect the substantive subjects of PGR students in the School of Law • 2004 review of teaching methods, and the substantive content, of the main undergraduate module in EU law, resulting in a restructuring of the module • 2002, along with a early stage career colleague, developed a new undergraduate seminar-based module in Advanced Constitutional Law • 2001 review of the LLM in European Law, introduction of new modules

University of Manchester

• proposed and promoted new LLM (European Law and Policy); Course Director • received £1250 from the Enterprise Centre for Learning and Curriculum Innovation of the Universities of Manchester and UMIST, for development of a new method of assessment - the ‘Advocate General Opinion project’ - for the LLM module on public law of the EU Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 36

• developed and organised Manchester Law Faculty’s legal research methodology module, enabling postgraduate research students to see their own research within a broader academic framework of different legal research methods

University of Durham

• Introduction to the Law of European Integration was a new module in my first year at Durham, having been set up as a consequence of Durham’s successful bid for a Jean Monnet lectureship. I was therefore responsible for detailed module design, in particular in meeting the challenge of delivering EC law to first year undergraduates, with few if any legal skills.

INVITED EXTERNAL TEACHING AND CPD

2015, Invited teaching Robert H McKinney Law School, Indiana 12 November 2015

2012, Invited teaching Copenhagen Business School 22 November 2012, on European Legal Method

2012, Invited teaching York University EU Studies Centre, Toronto, Canada, 15-20 November 2012

2012, Invited teaching University of Zagreb, Croatia, Faculty of Law, 7-8 May 2012, on The EU’s Interactions with other International Organisations in Health

2011, Invited teaching on Academy of European Law, Trier, Germany, 6-7 June 2011, expert seminar in Annual Conference on European Social Security Law

2011 Invited teaching University of Gdansk, Poland, Faculty of Law 9-10 May 2011, on The New Directive on Patients Rights to Cross-Border Health Care

2011 Invited teaching: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Faculty of Law. 15-17 March 2011, on Sex Equality in EU Social Security Law and The New Directive on Patients’ Rights to Cross-Border Health Care

2009 and 2010 A Level Teachers Conference, School of Law University of Sheffield, session on EU Law and Statutory Interpretation. Also demonstrated innovative and inquiry-based teaching and learning strategies

2009 Invited teaching: Department of European Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 2 June 2009, on Internal Market Law: Principles and Perspectives

2008 Invited teaching: European Institute of Public Administration, Milan, lecturing on a seminar on The Internal Market in Healthcare: the demand side of the market, free choice and free movement for Patients 20 October 2008

2001-2003 Invited teaching: Guest lecturer on Intensive Seminar on Non-Discrimination and Minority Rights, Institute of Human Rights, Abo Academi, Turku/Abo, Finland

1996-2001 Regular guest speaker on the University of Leicester’s LLM/MA European Management and Employment Law programme

1995-98 Invited teaching: Regular ‘guest professor’ on the Intensive Seminar on the European Union, in Bruges, teaching European social law. This seminar is attended by civil servants in Member States of the EU and other countries Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 37

1995-98 Invited teaching: European Institute of Public Administration, Luxembourg, including lecturing on EC labour law in Bratislava, as part of the ‘Consortium of the Framework Programme of Assistance to the Approximation of Legislation in Slovakia’

1992-98 Solicitors’ continuing professional development: for the Centre for Law and Business, University of Manchester; and as part of the Jean Monnet North East England cooperation.

OTHER LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES

2013 Invited plenary speaker, on ‘Internationalisation of Learning and Teaching in the School of Law’, at Internationalisation of Learning and Teaching: Good Practice in the Faculty of Social Sciences, 4 October 2013 (with Paul James Cardwell)

2012 Invited speaker, on ‘Teaching EU law in a Skills-Driven Higher Education Environment: A View from the UK’ at the second meeting of the Nordic Network of European Legal Studies, October 2012, University of Copenhagen

2012 Invited panel member in two panels at University of Sheffield Annual Conference on Learning and Teaching, 9 January 2012, on ‘The role and value of research in undergraduate learning’ and ‘Leading and enabling change: preparing for 2012 and beyond (in Social Sciences)’ (Social Sciences Faculty Session)

2006-2008 AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Training Award scheme (£9996) for ‘Legal Research Methodologies in EU and international law’ (with R. Cryer, University of Birmingham and Bal Sokhi-Bulley, University of Nottingham). Developed and organised two 2-day workshops for PhD students (Nottingham, 2007; Sheffield 2008). Developed 40 pp materials, and guidance for participating in workshops, which were available online on the Law School website and are now part of UoS Academic Skills Hub online resources.

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REFEREES

Professor Joanne Scott University College London/European University Institute [email protected]

Professor Jo Shaw University of Edinburgh [email protected]

Professor Kenneth Armstrong University of Cambridge [email protected]

Professor Sally Wheeler Queens University Belfast [email protected]

Professor Sally Sheldon University of Kent [email protected]

Professor Martin McKee London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine [email protected]

Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston, Court of Justice of the European Union [email protected]