Dr Maria Kendrick

Dr Maria Kendrick

Guest teacher

LSE Law School

Languages
English
Key Expertise
EU Law and Public Law

About me

Dr Maria Kendrick teaches both EU Law and Public Law at LSE and has just completed her PhD at King's College London. Dr Kendrick is also the Brexit Research Fellow of the Centre of European Law at King's College London; a co-editor of the Regulating for Globalization blog published by Kluwer Law International; and on the Editorial Board of the Global Trade and Customs Journal, also published by Kluwer.

Publications

Negotiating the post Brexit legal relations between the UK and the EU (co-editor with Professor Patrick Birkinshaw and Professor Andrea Biondi); includes chapter ‘Differentiated Integration Amongst the EU27: Will Brexit Make the EU More Flexible?’

'Trade and Brexit: Taking Stock'  Kluwer Regulating for Globalization (blog post, 31 July 2018) 

'Transparency in the Brexit Negotiations. A View from the EU and the UK'  (co-authored with Giorgia Sangiuolo) 

'A question of sovereignty: Tax and the Brexit Referendum' (2016) 27 King’s Law Journal 

Brexit Judgment: R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union [2017] UKSC 5. (blog post 1 February 2017 for Wolters Kluwer) 

Brexit Judgment: R Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union [2016] EWHC 2768 (Admin) (blog post for Wolters Kluwer 14 November 2016) 

'Judicial Protection and the UK’s Opt-Outs: Is Britain Alone in the CJEU?’ Chapter 9 of Biondi & P. Birkinshaw (eds.) Britain Alone! The Implications and Consequences of United Kingdom Exit from the EU (Kluwer, 2016)