Curriculum vitae professor Alina Lengauer

Language skills: German (perfect), French (very good), English (very good), Romanian (good), Hungarian (basic skills), Italian (basic skills)

 

A. Education

1990-1995: Diploma studies in Law, University of Vienna 1995-1999:

Doctoral studies in Law 1997-1998:

LL.M.-studies in Law, College of Europe Bruges, Belgium 1999:

Doctor iuris 2004: Habilitation and venia docendi for European Union Law

 

C. Professional Experience

1991-1995: Research Assistant at the Institute for European Legal History (University of Vienna)

1997: Stagiaire in the cabinet of judge Josef Azizi (General Court of the European Union)

1995-2005: Senior Assistant at the Institute for European Law (University of Vienna)

Since 3/2005: ausserordentliche Universitätsprofessorin, University of Vienna

Since 10/2006: Coordinator of elective studies “European Union Law in depth” (undergraduate studies, Faculty of Law, Vienna University)

2006 - 2010: Vice-Dean for International Affairs, Faculty of Law, Vienna University

Since 1/2016: Jean Monnet-chair ad personam for European Union Law, Institute for European, International and Comparative Law (University of Vienna)

 

D. Academic awards

1998 Doctoral Award: Doc-Award of The Austrian Academy of Sciences (= Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften; ÖAW)

1999 Maria Schaumayer Award: awarded 1999 for PhD-Thesis

2005: Figdor Award: Figdor-Preis für Rechtswissenschaften of The Austrian Academy of Sciences der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (ÖAW), awarded 2005 for Habilitation „Drittwirkung von Grundfreiheiten – zum Konzept des Normadressaten im EG-Recht“

 

E. Academic positions

Since 1999: Scientific Head of European Documentary Centre (EDC Vienna University)

Since 2004: Member of the „Advisory Board for European Union Law“ of the Federal Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs, Republic of Austria

Since 2009: Member of the Scientific Advisory Board, LL.M-Studies in EU Economic Law, Vienna University

Since 2010: Member of the Jean Monnet Thematic Reflection Group, European Commission

2013 - 2019: President of the Austrian Association for European Law

Since 2015: Member of the Scientifc Advisory Board, Department for Economic Law and European Integration, Danube University, Krems

 

F. Scientific Areas of Interest

European and Comparative Constitutional Law

Constitutional Questions with regard to EMU

Energy and Environmental Law

European Asylum and Migration Law

European Security Law, including CFSP

 

G. Memberships in Scientific Societies (selected): 

Association des Anciens du Collège d‘Europe Arbeitskreis für Europäische Integration (AEI)

Friends of ERA Austrian Society for European Union Law (ASEL)

Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Europarecht (Federal Republic of Germany)

Gesellschaft für Rechtsvergleichung (Federal Republic of Germany)