Professor Albertina Albors-Llorens

LLB LLM PhD
Professor Albertina Albors-Llorens photograph
Subjects
College positions
Fellow, College Lecturer, Director of Studies
University positions
Professor of European Union Law, Faculty of Law, Co-director of the Centre for European Legal Studies
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Background

Following the completion of her PhD, Professor Albors-Llorens was a British Academy postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for European Legal Studies in the Faculty of Law and a Research Fellow at Girton College until 1999, when she took up a College Lectureship, also at Girton. A few years later, she was appointed to a University Lectureship and moved to a Fellowship at St John's in 2014. Following successive promotions, she was appointed to a Personal Chair in 2019, serving as Deputy Chair of the Faculty for the next three years. She was a co-editor of the Yearbook of European Law (Oxford University Press) between 2015 and 2022 and a case note editor for the Cambridge Law Journal between 2010 and 2021.

Teaching

Professor Albors-Llorens teaches in a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the Faculty of Law, including the core European Union law course and the optional competition law course in Part II of the Law Tripos. In the LLM, she teaches in the EU trade law, the constitutional law of the EU and the competition law courses. She supervises in EU law and competition law for St John's students and students from other colleges. She is the recipient of a Pilkington Prize for Excellence in University teaching and was the University sole nominee for the 2003 National Teaching Awards.

Publications

'The Ties that will Always Bind: EU Competition law and the Single Market' in J. Adams-Prassl, S. Bogojevic, J. Dix, Ariel Ezrachi and D. Leczykiewicz (ed(s)), The Internal Market Ideal (2024) pp. 193-215.

'The Asymmetrical Impact of Article 47 of the EU Charter on National and EU Remedies' in S. Peers, T. Hervey, J.Kenner and A. Ward (ed(s)), The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (Hart, 2021), pp. 1735-1754.

'Antitrust Damages in EU Law: The Interface of Multifarious Harmonisation and National Procedural Autonomy' (2018) 37(1) University of Queensland Law Journal, 139-151.

'Remedies Against the EU Institutions After Lisbon: An Era of Opportunity?' [2012] 71 Cambridge Law Journal, 507-536.