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Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 1 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 Hervey Curriculum vitae Sept 2016 2 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