Maria Elvira Méndez Pinedo
Maria Elvira Méndez Pinedo is a Spanish-Icelandic legal scholar, who specialises in European Union and European Economic Area law. She has been full tenured professor of European law at the University of Iceland since 2010. She has been working for the Faculty of Law since 2007 (Lektor – assistant professor) and was promoted to associate professor (Dósent) in 2009.[1] EducationMéndez-Pinedo studied law at the University Complutense of Madrid (1989 Licenciatura de Derecho) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne (Paris II –Assas) (1990 D.E.A. de Droit Communautaire) and McGeorge School of Law (1991. Diploma of International Legal Studies). She earned a Ph.D. in 1997 from Universidad de Alcalá de Henares (Madrid, Spain) (Doctora en Derecho cum laude).[1] CareerIn parallel to an academic career, Méndez-Pinedo has relevant experience as a legal expert. She did legal internships in Allergan Inc. (Irvine, California, United States), DG Research and Studies - European Parliament (Luxembourg), Izod & Evans law firm (London, UK). She has worked in the field of European law and policy for the European Commission in Luxembourg and for other private firms.[1] She is Member of the Editorial Board of the legal journal Derecho y Economía de la Integración (University of Alcalá, Spain) and Member of the Advisory Board of the Nordic Journal of European Law (University of Lund, Sweden and other Nordic Universities). She is often consulted by Spanish, Icelandic and international media as a specialist in European law and as a witness of current economic, social and political events taking place in Iceland.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] ResearchMéndez-Pinedo has written several books and many articles exploring the general authority and effectiveness of EU and EEA law over national (constitutional) laws and the protection of consumer rights in the European internal market, before and after the financial crisis.[11] Her main focus and perspective is to test whether individual rights given by the European legal system are fully respected and enforced for the by judicial and administrative authorities at national level (law in action vs. law in books). Selected works - books
A sample of her research dealing with the primacy and authority of European law is published by the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional law (Oxford constitutional law series online). Her research connected to the Icelandic economic and Icelandic crisis in 2008 and its impact on mortgage creditors is listed at the site of the conference organised by the University of Iceland in 2018.[12] References
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