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Dr Meloni, Annalisa

Contact details

Position: Senior Lecturer

Location: DH 005

Telephone: 020 8223 2183

Email: A.Meloni@uel.ac.uk

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School of Law and Social Sciences (LSS)
University of East London
Duncan House
High Street
Stratford
London E15 2JB

Brief biography

Dr Annalisa Meloni graduated with a LLB in English and European Laws from the University of Essex in 1998. She then studied at University College London where she received her LLM in 1999 and her PhD in 2005. Her research interests focus on the European Union's laws and policies relating to external border controls.

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Activities and responsibilities

Deputy Research Degrees Leader
Research Archive

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Areas of Interest/Summary of Expertise

EU Constitutional, Justice and Home Affairs and External Relations Laws

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Teaching: Programmes

LLB

 

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Teaching: Modules

Constitutional Law

The English Legal System

EU Law

Employment Law

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Current research and publications

EU external border controls under the Stockholm Programme

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Research archive

Meloni, A., ‘EU visa and border control policies: what roles for security and reciprocity?’ in Bigo, Guild and Carrera eds., Foreigners, Refugees or Minorities? Rethinking People in the Context of Border Controls and Visas (Ashgate, 2013)

Meloni, A. and Hobolth, M., 'Promoting the free movement of people between the EU and its Neighbourhood' (2011) EU4Seas Policy Paper, The EU and sub-regional multilateralism in Europe's sea basins: Neighbourhood, Enlargement and Multilateral Cooperation, EU 7th Framework Research Programme
Meloni, A., 'The Community Code on Visas: Harmonization at Last?' (2009) 34 European Law Review 671-695
Meloni, A., Visa Policy within the European Union Structure (Berlin/Heidelbergh/New York: Springer, 2006)
Meloni, A., 'The Development of a Common Visa Policy under the Treaty of Amsterdam' (2005) 42 Common Market Law Review 1357-1381

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Other scholarly activities

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

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