CURRICULUM VITAE

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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME (and TITLE):

PROFESSOR PETER GEORGE XUEREB LL.D (Malta), LL.M (London), Ph.D (Cambridge), Advocate.

POSTS:

Professor of European and Comparative Law. Jean Monnet Professor of European Law and European Integration (since 2001). Head, Department of European and Comparative Law, Faculty of Laws; University of Malta (since 1993). Chairman, Institute for European Studies (formerly European Documentation and Research Centre) (since 1993). Past President, Malta European Studies Association. President of the A.M.S.D.E. (Maltese Association for European Law Studies) Chairman, National Committee for Comparative Law Advocate. Legal consultant.

ADDRESS:

58, PREZIOSI STREET, LIJA, LJA 1171, MALTA

TEL. NOS.:

(356) 21413138 [home] (356) 23402761 [work] (356) 79413138 [mobile] E-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected] MARITAL STATUS: Married to Professor ANGELA née ANASTASI. CHILDREN:

Two sons, Simon aged 28 and Matthew aged 24.

DATE OF BIRTH:

14th OCTOBER 1954.

NATIONALITY:

Maltese/British (dual)

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UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: FIRST DEGREE (1972 – 1977 University of Malta, Faculty of Laws 1972-1977: Awarded Diploma of Notary Public (Dip. N.P.) October 1976. Awarded the Degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D) in November 1977.

POSTGRADUATE STUDY - Masters (1978 – 1979) Graduated Master of Laws (LL.M) University of London, November 1979. Subjects: Company Law; Maritime Law; The Law of Marine Insurance; The Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea.

DOCTORAL RESEARCH (1979 – 1982) Awarded Degree of Ph.D. by the University of Cambridge in January 1983. THESIS: ‘The Legal Principles Underlying Some Areas of English, Italian and French Company Law”. A Comparative Study. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Advocate. Called to the Maltese bar (warrant granted) in Malta in 1978.

SCHOLARSHIPS Awarded Commonwealth Scholarship in 1978. Held W M Tapp Research Studentship in Law (Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1979 – 1982).

TEACHING APPOINTMENTS AND SUBJECTS TAUGHT 1. Lecturer in Law at Ealing College of Higher Education, September 1982 to September 1984. Subjects taught: Company Law, Contract, Tort, Commercial Law. 2.

Lecturer in Law, University of Exeter, September 1984 to September 1990. Subjects taught: Company Law, various Commercial Law subjects (including Sale of Goods, Carriage of Goods, Consumer Law, Banking Law), Shipping Law, at under-graduate level. International Carriage of Goods, European Company Law, European Community Transport Law, at postgraduate level. Public International Law on William and Mary (U.S.A) Summer School, Exeter (1985 - 1990).

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Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary College, University of London – 1 September 1990 to 1 September 1993. Subjects taught: European Community Law; Law of Business Associations at undergraduate level. EC Company Law; Comparative European Company Laws at postgraduate level.

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Professor of European and Comparative Law at the University of Malta. Head of Department of European and Comparative law in the Faculty of Laws. Chairman of the European Documentation and Research Centre, University of Malta ( now Institute for European Studies) (designated a Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence in October 2004). These posts held since 1st September 1993. Awarded title of Jean Monnet Professor in European Union Law and European Integration under the Commission’s Jan Monnet Programme – the first Jean Monnet Chair awarded to a Maltese - in 2001.

Subjects currently taught: European Union Law; Company Law; National Constitutions and the European Union: Main Issues (all at undergraduate level). European Constitutional Law, European and Comparative Business Enterprise and Industrial Relations Law, E.U. Financial Services Law (at postgraduate level).

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE (University) 1.

Ealing College of Higher Education

Year tutor; membership of course resubmission working parties; membership of the Research sub-committee of the Research and Staff Development Committee. 2.

University of Exeter

Elected Member of Senate, University of Exeter, 1988 – 1990.Committee Member, Readers and Lecturers Association, University of Exeter 1987 – 1990. Member various Readers and Lecturers’ Association working groups (Chairman of Working Party on Academic Staff Association. Membership). Member of the University Committee. Member of the University Senate Working Group for Submission to University Grants Committee, November 1988. Member, Research and Policy Committee, Examination Marking Committee, Library Committee (Law Department). Elected Member, Executive Committee of Exeter Association of University Teachers 1989 – 1990. Member of the Disciplinary Board, University of Exeter. Examinations Officer, Faculty of Law, University of Exeter, 1985 to 1989.

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Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London

Director of ERASMUS Programme, involving responsibility for the introduction of a new 4-year LLB degree in English and European Law with associated development of European links. (This programme featured exchanges with the Universities of Leuven, Paris, Leiden, Utrecht, Saarbrucken, Rennes, Madrid, Lund and Copenhagen).

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University of London

Chairman, University of London (Five Law Schools) Inter-collegiate LLM Board of Examiners and Chairman, LLM Sub-Committee of the Board of Studies in Law, University of London, 1992-1993. Member of University LLM Review Panel 19921993.

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University of Malta

Head of the Department of European and Comparative Law, Faculty of Laws 1993-; Chairman of the European Documentation and Research Centre, now renamed the Institute for European Studies, 1993- to date; This latter appointment, renewed by successive Rectors, meant setting up and developing the European Documentation and Research Centre, at the same time as I was developing the Department of European and Comparative Law in the Faculty of Laws and taking full part in Faculty matters. The EDRC was designated a Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence in October 2004. Planner and first co-ordinator of the Magister Juris in European and Comparative Law, a taught masters programme in the Faculty of Laws, in 1994, and chairman of the board of studies since. Organiser of annual conferences of the European Documentation and Research Centre and the Malta European Studies Association, many with a pluridisciplinary approach and content, as well as organiser and participant in several series of lecture programmes and seminars in collaboration with the relevant professional bodies, but more widely involving outreach to civil society in general. Several of the events organised focused on cutting edge legal developments, whether at national, European or international level, and often all three. Academic Co-ordinator of the Department of European and Comparative Law’s, and the European Documentation and Research Centre’s (now IES, University of Malta) Jean Monnet Participation Programme. This involved overall hands-on responsibility for the drawing up of the Department’s and the EDRC’s strategy under the Jean Monnet Programme, the drafting of grant applications, and the direction and overall management of the various projects as well as representation in Brussels. I have co-ordinated and

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administered own projects under the Programme. Between 2005 and 2009, co-ordinator of the EDRC’s ‘Civil Society Project’, a pluri-disciplinary research project working on national, European and global issues from the European Union and Maltese perspectives. This involved in total some one hundred academics and NGO experts working on key areas of civil society concern. The Project was a five-year project part-funded by the Jean Monnet Programme. Other funding was by private sponsorship. The Project was submitted as part of the EDRC’s application for and grant of Centre of Excellence status in 2004. In June 2012, completed a project on Migration and Asylum in Malta and the European Union: Rights and Realities under the Jean Monnet Programme. The research findings were published in book form under peer review by the Malta University Press. Publication date: June 2012. Co-ordinator of the University of Malta-based EU-Med Transnational Regional Research Network (part-funded by European Commission under the Jean Monnet Project), 19982004. Invited five times to serve as evaluator of Jean Monnet Project applications at the European Commission, Brussels. Elected member (as academic staff representative) of Council of the University (the governing body), February 2003-2005, and again in April 2005, April 2007 and April 2009 for two years each time. Member of the University Disciplinary Board; Member of the University Academic Staff Work Resources Fund Committee; Rector’s delegate for links with Belgian Universities 1993-1996. Member, University Staff Affairs Committee for the last five years. Member, University of Malta Editorial Board for the last six years. Member, Professional Conduct Committee for the last six years. Served as Chairman of the Maltese National Commission for the Socrates Programme of the E.U. 1995-1996. Member, Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships Board, 1993 – 2003. Chairman of the University of Malta’s high-level policy team on the screening of higher education law for compatibility with the acquis communautaire, as part of Malta’s negotiations for entry into the European Union, 2002-2003. Secretary to the Board of the Foundation of Tomorrow’s Schools, July 2013 to date.

GENERAL RELATED ACTIVITIES (ACADEMIC) 1. Some Main Lecturing Engagements (besides regular participation as speaker in conferences and fora in Malta). Guest speaker on EC Transport Law, University of Exeter Practitioners’ course on EEC Law, 1986-1989; at Southampton University, 1988; at 3 Essex Court, 1989 and at the W G Hart Workshop on Community Law, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, July 1989. Also guest speaker at Association of Law Teachers Conference, Exeter, April

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1987; at Conference on Judicial Precedent, University of Bologna, Italy, September 1987; at Saarbrucken University, April 1988; Civil Service College September 1989. Visiting Professor in European Community Law, with particular reference to European Community External Policy and Relations, and Community Business Law, University of Connecticut and University of Virginia, March 1990. Guest speaker on EC Company Law at College of Law and at Radcliffe’s, July 1991. Visiting Professor, University of Palermo, December 1994. Speaker at the Malta Institute of Management Annual Conference, March 1995, on ‘Competition in a Europe Without Barriers’; Speaker at the Malta Chamber of Commerce, March 1995, on the New Maltese Companies Act; Visiting Professor, University of Amsterdam, April 1996, 1998, 2000; Speaker at a Malta Chamber of Advocates seminar on Collective Investment Schemes and EC Regulation, January 1996; Guest Lecturer on Course on Company Law and Banking Law organised by the University of La Sapienza, Rome in Malta 6-14 September 1996. ECSA-World Conference Speaker, Brussels, 1998; Speaker at Institute of Directors (Malta) on Corporate Governance, Sept.2000; Guest Speaker at Conference on Euro-Mediterranean Co-operation at Taormina, March 2002, organised by the Italian Jean Monnet Professors. University of New England Summer School in Comparative Law, Malta, 2002: Guest speaker at International Conference on Territorial Development in May 2004 in Paris on the theme: ‘What Co-operation Policies to Implement with the New Neighbours?’ Guest speaker at an International Conference on “The Future of the European Union” organised by “Cantiere Roma” in Rome on 14th and 15th May 2004. Rapporteur in International Conference on “Dialogue des Peuples et des Cultures: Les Acteurs du Dialogue” organised by the European Commission-DG EAC/Action Jean Monnet in Brussels 24th and 25th May 2004. Guest Professor, University of Nice SophiaAntipolis, February 2006. Guest Speaker, University of Padova, Conference on citizenship and multicultural dialogue, March 2007. Guest Speaker at College of Europe, Natolin, Warsaw, December 2007. Guest Speaker, Conference on Transnational and Global Governance, University of Athens, May 2008. Guest speaker on “Partnering for a More Equitable and Sustainable Future” at a preCHOGM 2009 conference organised in Malta by the National Council of Women on 8th June 2009; Guest speaker at Jean Monnet Conference on “20 Years of Support for European Integration Studies”, Brussels, September 2009. Guest Speaker, University of Catalunya, Barcelona, October 2009. Guest Speaker, Conference on Intercultural dialogue, Centro di Diritto Umani, Padova University, March 2010. Guest Speaker at Jean Monnet conference held in Brussels on “Evolutions in the Southern Mediterranean: Implications for the European Union” (May 2011). Guest speaker, University of Padova, October 2011. Guest speaker, Conference on Multiple Discrimination, Malta, October 2011. Guest Speaker at ECSA-World Conference, Barcelona, May 2012. 2.

Visiting Scholar, University of Padova, September – November 2012. Visiting Scholar, University of Cambridge (Gonville and Caius College) January – March 2013.

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Working Group Co-ordinator on Jean Monnet Project on Intercultural Dialogue, a project co-ordinated by Professor Antonio Papisca, University of Padua. The Project ran for two years. It led to Conferences and a publication in the lead up to The Year of Intercultural Dialogue in 2008. Co-ordinated the Mediterranean Group, one of four regional groups participating in the Project. Currently member of the Scientific Steering Committee for the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the Centre for Human Rights, University of Padova.

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Member of Team Europe for Malta. Main latest activities: Participation in Europe Close to You Fair, November 2009, organised by the Commission representation in Malta; Participation as expert in Citizenship initiative, March 2009; Speech to pre-CHOGM 2009 conference under the title “Partnering for a More Equitable and Sustainable Future”, organised by the National Council of Women, June 2009; Participation in Jean Monnet Conference “20 Years of Support for European Integration Studies” organised by the Commission in Brussels, September 2009. Participation in various local conferences. Organisation of two seminars on the theme of Immigration: Rights and Realities, in May 2010 and February 2011. Several appearances on television and radio interviews on current events in Europe. Several courses and lectures to Civil servants.

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Examiner in Company Law for the Association of Certified Accountants (1985-1988); External Examiner for School of Management, University of Bath (1989-1991); External Examiner for the University of East London 1992 to 1993.

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US Summer Schools: Lecturer in Public International Law on the William and Mary College, Virginia, Summer School of Law, 1985 to 1990. University of New England Summer School, Malta, 2002.

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President of the Malta European Studies Association, 1995-2009.

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President, Maltese Association for European Law Studies since 2010.

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Chairman, National Committee for Comparative Law (member of International Academy of Comparative Law).

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Member of Advisory Board of the Law Academy of the Chamber of Advocates.

11. Assessor in European Commission Open Competitions (Lawyer linguists). 12. Expert evaluator for the Jean Monnet Programme of the European Commission.

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PUBLICATIONS A. BOOKS ( in reverse chronological order)

Legal Editor, International Corporate Procedures (Jordan & Sons Ltd, Looseleaf, ongoing, two revisions annually, since April 1992). Peter G. Xuereb (ed): Migration and Asylum in Malta and the European Union: Rights and Realities 2002-2011, Malta University Press, July 2012. Peter G. Xuereb (ed.) Issues of Social Policy: A New Agenda? (EDRC and Progress Press, October 2009). Peter G. Xuereb (ed.) Malta in the European Union: Five Years on and Looking to the Future (Malta, EDRC, Civil Society Project Report, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence Project, 2009, 260 pages). Peter G. Xuereb (ed.), The Fight Against Poverty, (Malta, EDRC, Civil Society Project Report, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence Project, 2008, 308pages). Peter G. Xuereb (ed.) The Implications of the Lisbon Treaty - A Public Dialogue Document, (Malta, EDRC, 2008, 90pages). Peter G. Xuereb, with Leonce Bekemans, Maria Karasinska-Fendler, Mario Mascia, Antonio Papisca and Constantin Stephanou, Intercultural Dialogue and Citizenship – Translating Values into Actions (Marsilio, Padova, 665pp, 2007). Peter G. Xuereb (ed.), A Public Dialogue Document on The New European Treaties, Malta, EDRC, 2007. Peter G. Xuereb (ed.), The ‘Good’ Company: Business Ethics in the EU and Malta, Malta, EDRC, 2007. Peter G. Xuereb (ed), Business Ethics and Religious Values in the European Union and Malta – for a Moral Level Playing Field, (Civil Society Project Report 2007, EDRC and PEG Ltd). Peter G. Xuereb (ed.), The Family, Law, Religion and Society in Malta and the European Union (Civil Society Report, EDRC and Dormax press, 2006). Peter G.Xuereb (ed), Anti-Discrimination, Equality and Inclusion in Malta, Civil Society Project Report 2005, (EDRC May 2005).

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Peter G., Xuereb (ed), The Constitution for Europe – An Evaluation (Media Centre, 2005, ix and 198 pages). Peter G. Xuereb(ed), The European Union and The Mediterranean – The Mediterranean’s European Challenge Volume V (Media Centre, 2004, xviii and 768 pages and CD). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), The Value(s) of A Constitution for Europe (Media Centre Print, 2004, ix and 154 pages, and CD). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), Euro-Med Integration and The ‘Ring of Friends’-The Mediterranean’s European Challenge Volume IV, (Media Centre Print, 2003, xi and 401 pages and CD). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), Euro-Mediterranean Integration – The Mediterranean’s European Challenge Volume III, (PEG Publishers Ltd., 2002, xii and 425 pages, and CD). Peter.G. Xuereb (ed), The Future of the European Union: Unity in Diversity, (PEG Publishers Ltd, 2002, viii and 302 pages). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), Malta and the EU: Together in Change? (EDRC, University of Malta, 297 pages, 2001) Peter G. Xuereb (ed), Challenges of Change (EDRC, University of Malta, 245 pages 2000). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), The Mediterranean’s European Challenge Volume II (EDRC, University of Malta, 298 pages, 2000). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), Getting Down to Gearing Up for Europe (EDRC, University of Malta, 270 pages, 1999). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), The Mediterranean’s European Challenge Volume I (EDRC, University of Malta, 192 pages, 1998). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), Malta, The European Union and the Mediterranean: Closer Relations in the Wider Context (EDRC, University of Malta, 382 pages, 1998). Peter G. Xuereb (ed), The Individual in the European Union and Malta: Some Central Issues (EDRC, University of Malta, 298 pages, 1997). Peter G. Xuereb and Roderick Pace (eds.), The European Union, the IGC and the Mediterranean (EDRC, University of Malta, 318 pages, 1996).

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Peter G. Xuereb. and Roderick Pace (eds.), Economic and Legal Reform in Malta, (EDRC, University of Malta, 419 pages, 1995). Peter G. Xuereb and Roderick Pace (eds.), The State of the European Union 1994, (European Documentation and Research Centre, University of Malta, 241 pages 1994). Peter G. Xuereb, (Eds. With R.R. Drury) European Company Laws – A Comparative Approach, (Dartmouth 1991). Peter G. Xuereb, The Rights of Shareholders (Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd., Oxford. Published February 1989, XL + 275 pp).

B. MAIN PUBLISHED ARTICLES and CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (reverse chronological plus some subject ordering) Peter G. Xuereb, “Universal Human Rights and Euromed” , in Inge Govaere, E.Lannon, Peter van Elsuwege, Stanislas Adam (eds.), The European Union in the World – Essays in Honour of Marc Maresceau, (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014) pp.575 – 589. Peter G. Xuereb, with Simon P. Xeereb, Chapter: Malta, in Jordans’ International Corporate Procedures, March 2013, and updated. Peter G.Xuereb, “EuroMed and Fundamental Human Rights Protection through the European Convention of 1950. An Idea to be Pursued?” in Pace Diritti Umani, University of Padova, Marsilio Editori 2012, Vol.2, pp.111-125. Peter G. Xuereb, “Values, Intercultural Dialogue and Making it Pay to be Good: A Research Agenda and Policy Approach”, in Leonce Bekemans (Editor), Intercultural Dialogue and Multi-level Governance in Europe – A Human Rights-Based Approach, P.I.E.Peter Lang Brussels, 2012, pp.47-71. Peter G. Xuereb, “A Common Good(s) Understanding of the Future of Europe in the World”, in A Value-driven Future for Europe under the editorship of Leonce Bekemans (ed.) Temple Lang Brussels 2012, pp.159-181. Peter G. Xuereb, “Infusing the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership with the Supranational Dynamic. A Euro-Mediterranean Community and a Step towards Global Governance?” Chapter in Erwan Lannon (ed.), The EU Neighbourhood Policy’s Challenges (P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2012) pp.159-187. A shorter and modified version has appeared in a Conference publication of the European Commission titled: Evolutions in the Southern Mediterranean – Implications for the European Union, 2012.

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Peter G. Xuereb, ‘The Implementation of the Services Directive in Malta’, Chapter 19 in Ulrich Stelkens and Wolfgang Weiss (editors), The Implementation of the Services Directive in the EU, Asser University Press, April 2012, pp.425-435. Peter G. Xuereb, “Values, Intercultural Dialogue and Making it Pay to be Good: More than a Research Agenda but also a Proposed Approach for the European Union to Promote in the World”, in Pace e Diritti Umani, Vol.2/2010 pp. 69-95, published by Padova University. Peter G. Xuereb, “Making it Pay to be Good – Intercultural Dialogue, Virtue in the Public Sphere, The Common Good, Global Governance, and the European Experience”, published in the proceedings of the Jean Monnet Conference of 8th September 2009, “20 Years of Support for European Integration Studies”’ (European Commission 2010). Peter G. Xuereb, Country Report: Malta, in Die EU_Osterweiterung. Systematische Erlauterung zum Beitrittsvertrag (“Systematic Commentary of the Treaty of Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries, Cyprus and Malta”), edited by Franz Merli and Stefan Huster, published by BMW Berliner Wissenschaftsvertlag , 2008. Peter G. Xuereb, “A Working Model for Global Citizenship”, in European Union – The Next Fifty Years – 50+ Top Thinkers Set Out Their Ideas For Europe, FT Business with The London School of Economics (Maurice Fraser, ed. March 2007, pp.122-123). Country Report for Malta on Unfair Commercial Practices (with E. Buttigieg), as part of EU funded cross-EU project co-ordinated by Cees van Dam, the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. Note in European Constitutional Law Review on the post-referenda scenario of the Constitutional Treaty. 2006, European Constitutional Law Review, p.1. Peter G. Xuereb, “The Maltese Constitutional and Legal Order and EU Membership”, in A. Kellermann, J. Czuczai, S. Blockmans and E. Albi (eds.), The Impact of EU Accession on the Legal Orders of New Member States and (Pre-) Candidate Countries – Hopes and Fears ( T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague 2005) pp.409-419. Peter G. Xuereb, “The Constitution for Europe – What it means for Business”, Jean Monnet Seminar Series (EDRC, 2005). Peter G. Xuereb, “The Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe – What it Means for Malta”, in Peter G. Xuereb (ed), The Constitution for Europe – An Evaluation (EDRC, ix and 190 pages, Media Centre Print, 2005). Peter G. Xuereb, “Loyalty and Solidarity”, European Constitutional Law Review (2005) Vol.1 pp. 17-21.

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Peter G. Xuereb, “The Debate on the Future of Europe in Malta: Moving to Centre Stage”, in a special issue, titled ‘Mobilising Politics and Society,’ of South European Society and Politics, Vol.9, No.1 (Summer 2004), pp.142-151.

Peter G. Xuereb, “Solidarity under the Draft Constitution in and beyond an Enlarged European Union – Cohesion with Differentiation under Two-Way Solidarity in the PanEuro-Med Area”, presented at the Brussels Conference organised by the Jean Monnet Project on 24th-25th May 2004, and published on the Jean Monnet website at http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/programmes/ajm/people_culture/contributions _en.html Published by the Commission under the title: “Doing with Others as we do among Ourselves” in Dialogue between Peoples and Cultures, European Commission 2005. “Collective Bargaining in Malta since 1990”, country report on Malta for a country/comparative project co-ordinated by Prof. Silvana Sciarra, University of Florence Law School, titled The Evolving Structure of Collective Bargaining in Europe (19902003)”, University of Florence, 2005. Peter G. Xuereb, “Solidarity and Constitutionalism: Towards a Solidarity Model”, in Xuereb P.G., The Future of the European Union: Unity in Diversity, (2002, PEG Publishers Ltd, pp. 44 – 64). Peter G. Xuereb, “The Future of Europe: Solidarity and Constitutionalism. Towards a Solidarity Model” in (2002) European Law Review, Issue No.6, pp.643 – 662. Peter G. Xuereb., “Constitutional Questions Raised by the Proposed Accession of Malta to the European Union in the General Context”, in A.E. Kellermann, J.W. de Zwaan, Jeno Czuczai, ‘EU Enlargement: Constitutional Impact at EU and National Level’ , Asser Institute, May 2001, pp.229 -242. Peter G. Xuereb, “Company Law Harmonisation and Reform as a Vehicle for Regional Integration”, in Marc Maresceau and Erwan Lannon, ‘The EU’s Enlargement and Mediterranean Strategies: A Comparative Analysis’ (Palgrave, March 2001) pp.283 303.. Peter G. Xuereb, “Company Law in Europe and Malta - Vehicles for Transnational Business In and Across Europe” (published in Peter G. Xuereb (ed) Malta, the European Union and the Mediterranean: Closer Relations in the Wider Context, EDRC, University of Malta, 1998, 192 pages). Peter G. Xuereb (with Joanna Drake and E. Buttigieg), Chapter 18 Malta, in Jules Winterton and Elizabeth M. Moyes (eds.) , Information Sources in Law (2nd Edition, Bowker Saur. London, Melbourne, Munich, New Providence N.J.,1997) pp.307 – 321.

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Peter G. Xuereb (with R. Pace), “On the Threshold of the European Union: A Political, Economic and Legal Perspective on the Accession of Malta and Cyprus”, a paper presented at the Third ECSA World Conference in Brussels, 19-20 September 1996. Peter G. Xuereb, “The S.I.C.A.V. – A New Investment Vehicle”, in Economic and Legal Reform in Malta, P.G. Xuereb and R. Pace (eds) (EDRC, University of Malta, 1995) pp. 282-302. Peter G. Xuereb, “A New Company Law for Malta” (EDRC Information Paper No. 3, 1995). Peter G. Xuereb., “Legal Parameters for Competition in a Borderless Europe” (EDRC Information Paper No. 4, 1995). Peter G. Xuereb, “An Introduction to the Legal Order of the European Union” in The State of the European Union 1994 (EDRC, University of Malta, 1994) pp. 28-38. Revised version in P.G. Xuereb and R. Pace, ‘Economic and Legal Reform in Malta’ (EDRC, University of Malta, 1995) pp. 51-64. Peter G. Xuereb., “EC and Maltese Company Law”, in The State of the European Union 1994, P.G. Xuereb and R. Pace (eds) EDRC, University of Malta, 1994, pp. 110-124. Peter G. Xuereb, “The Harmonisation of European Company Law: Comparative Comment in the context of a ‘wider’ Europe” (1992) 1 Evropské a Mezinarodni Pravo, pp 16 – 19. Peter G. Xuereb. “Current Developments in European Community Law: Transport” (1991) 40 ICLQ pp 223 – 229. Peter G. Xuereb, “Transport Services and European Community External Policy”, St Louis Public Law Review 1990 Vol 9/1, pp. 131-147. Peter G. Xuereb, with RR. Drury, “Introduction” in R.R.Drury and Peter G. Xuereb (eds.) European Company laws – A Comparative Approach (Dartmouth, 1991) pp. 1-19. Peter G. Xuereb, “Shareholder Rights, the Interests of the Company and Reasonable Necessity – A Comparative Review of English, French and Italian Company Law”. Published in R.R.Drury and Peter G. Xuereb (eds.) European Company laws – A Comparative Approach (Dartmouth, 1991) pp.141-175. Peter G. Xuereb, “An Enterprise Theory of Company Law and Judicial Control Over the Exercise of Power by the Majority in General Meeting – A Review of English, Italian and French Law” published in R.R.Drury and Peter G. Xuereb, (eds.) European Company laws – A Comparative Approach (Dartmouth, 1991) pp. 175 - 209.

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Peter G. Xuereb, “Current Developments in European Community Law : Transport” in (1989) 38 International and Comparative Law Quarterly pp. 697-702. Peter G. Xuereb, “The Juridification of Industrial Relations through Company Law Reform”. Presented at Association of Law Teachers Conference, Exeter, April 1987. Published (1988) 51 Modern Law Review 156-172, and in translation in Contratto e Impresa 1988 Vol 3, pp. 937-955. Peter G. Xuereb, “Corporate Management and the Statutory Right of Pre-emption: A Comparative Analysis” – (1988) 37 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 397411. Peter G. Xuereb. “Directors’ duties and the interests of the company – A Comparative Study” in D Perrott and I Pogany, (eds.) Current Issues in International Business Law (Avebury 1988) pp. 215-235. Peter G. Xuereb, “The Right to Vote in General Meeting – A Comparative Review” (1987) 8 The Company Lawyer, pp. 16-27. Peter G. Xuereb, “Re Cape Breton Co Revisited” (1987) Co. Law Digest Vol 5, No 1, pp. 9-13. Peter G. Xuereb, “Il gruppo di societa nel diritto inglese” in (1986) Contratto e impresa Vol II, No 3, 939-957. Peter G. Xuereb, “Implied Powers after Rolled Steel Products (Holdings) Ltd v B S C”, (1986) Company Law Digest Vol 4, No 3, pp. 84-87. Peter G. Xuereb., “Limiti “Bona Fide” ai poteri della maggioranza nella Company inglese”, (1986) Contratto e impresa, Vol II, No 1, p. 175. Peter G. Xuereb, “Remedies for Abuse of Majority Power” (1986) 7 The Company Lawyer 53-57. Peter G. Xuereb, “The Limits on the Exercise of Majority Power in General Meeting”, (1985) 6 The Company Lawyer 119-208. C. Gender Equality Publications Some fifty reports on Gender Equality in Malta in the context of Europe, published over the years in hard copy as EU Publications or on the European Commission website, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (Now DG Justice, Directorate Equality), including contributions to the general reports and the European Gender Equality Law Review (published online at that website). Also specific concept papers, such as on the issue of multiple discrimination. These include substantial Gender Network Reports to which I have contributed as member of the Gender Equality Legal

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Experts Network coordinated from Utrecht University, as rapporteur from Malta. I have been the Malta expert in the Network since 2004. Publications with the Gender Equality Network: national reports for Malta (also available at EU Bookshop) 2007 • Network of legal experts on the application of Community law on equal treatment between women and men, Bulletin Legal Issues in Gender Equality No. 1/2007, January 2007, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit EMPL/G/2, available at: file:///C:/Users/3765571/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/Downloads/Bulletin%2012007%20EN%20final.pdf. • Network of legal experts on the application of Community law on equal treatment between women and men, Report on Directive 79/7/EEC and Directive 86/378/EEC as amended by Directive 96/97/EC, March 2007, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit EMPL/G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/files/2007_social_security_en.pdf. • Network of legal experts on the application of Community law on equal treatment between women and men, Bulletin Legal Issues in Gender Equality No. 2/2007, April 2007, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit EMPL/G/2, available at: file:///C:/Users/3765571/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/Downloads/Bulletin%2022007%20-%20final%20-%20EN.pdf. 2008 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 1/2008, August 2008, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: • http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9. • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, Legal Approaches to Aspects of the Reconciliation of Work, Family Life in Thirty European Countries, August 2008, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 2/2008, November 2008, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: • http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, S. Burri and A.McColgan, Sex-segregated Services, December 2008, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9.

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• European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, S. Burri and S. Prechal Gender Equality Law in 30 European Countries, November 2008, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equalt Opportunities, Unit EMPL/G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/your_rights/genderequalitylawin30europeancountries2008_en.pdf. 2009 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, S. Burri and S. Prechal, Transposition of Recast Directive 2006/54/EC, February 2009, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, S. Burri and A. McColgan, Sex-Discrimination in the Access to and Supply of Goods and Services and the Transposition of Directive 2004/113/EC, May 2009, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9. • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, S. Prechal and S. Burri, EU Rules on Gender Equality: How are they transposed into national law?, (Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2009), available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 and at: http://bookshop.europa.eu • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 1/ 2009, June 2009, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, S. Burri and D. Schiek, Multiple Discrimination in EU Law – Opportunities for legal responses to intersectional gender discrimination?, July 2009, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, C. McCrudden and S. Prechal, The Concepts of Equality and Non-Discrimination in Europe: A practical approach, November 2009, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: • http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, S. Fredman, Making Equality Effective: The role of proactive measures, December 2009, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review - No 2/2009, December 2009, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9

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2010 • European Network of Legal Experts in the field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 1/2010, June 2010, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: • http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9 • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, P. Foubert, S. Burri and A. Numhauser-Henning, The Gender Pay Gap in Europe from a Legal Perspective (including 33 country reports), May 2010, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit G/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/document/index_en.htm#h2-9. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 2/2010, December 2010, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/files/dgjustice_egelr_20102_final_commission_24february2011_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Renga, D. Molnar-Hidassy, and G. Tisheva, Direct and Indirect Gender Discrimination in Old-Age Pensions in 33 European Countries, December 2010, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral for Justice, Unit JUST/D/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/conference_sept_2011/dgjustice_oldagepensionspublication3march2011_en .pdf • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Prechal & S. Burri, EU Rules on Gender Equality: How are they transposed into national law? Update 2010, December 2010, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/dgjustice_eurulesongenderequalityupdate2010howaretheytransposed_en.pdf • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Prechal & S. Burri, Gender Equality Law in 33 European Countries: Update 2010, February 2011, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D/2, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/dgjustice_eugenderequalitylaw33countriesupdate2010_final_24february201 1_en.pdf. 2011 • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 1/2011, May 2011, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral Justice, Unit JUST/D/1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/egelr__2011-1_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Burri and H. van Eijken, The Transposition of Recast Directive 2006/54/EC: Update 2011, August 2011, European Commission, Directorate-General Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/files/recast_update2011_final_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, G. Selanec and L. Senden, Positive Action Measures to Ensure Full Equality in Practice between

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Men and Women, including on Company Boards, September 2011, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/gender_balance_decision_making/report_gender-balance_2012_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, A. Numhauser-Henning and S. Laulom, Harassment related to Sex and Sexual Harassment Law in 33 European Countries: Discrimination versus Dignity, November 2011, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/files/your_rights/final_harassement_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 2/2011, November 2011, European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/files/egelr_20112_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Prechal & S. Burri, Gender Equality Law in 33 European Countries: Update 2011, January 2012, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/gender_equality_law_in_33_european_countries_update2011_en.pdf. 2012 • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 1/2012, June 2012, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/law_reviews/egelr_2012-1_final_web_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, N. Countouris and M. Freedland, The Personal Scope of the EU Sex Equality Directives, September 2012, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/your_rights/personal_scope_eu_sex_equality_directive_final_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, A. Masselot, E. Caracciolo Di Torella, and S. Burri, Fighting Discrimination on the Grounds of Pregnancy, Maternity and Parenthood: The application of EU and national law in practice in 33 European countries, November 2012, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/your_rights/discrimination__pregnancy_maternity_parenthood_final_en.pdf . • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 2/2012, November 2012, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/gender-equality/files/law_reviews/egelr_20122_web_final_en.pdf. 2013

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• European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 1/2013, June 2013, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral For Justice, Unit JUST/D/1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/law_reviews/egelr_2013-1_final_web_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 2/2013, January 2014, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral For Justice, Unit JUST/D/1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/law_reviews/egelr_2013_2_final_web_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Burri & H. Aune, Sex Discrimination in Relation to Part-Time and Fixed-Term Work: The application of EU and national law in practice in 33 European countries, November 2013, European Commission, Directorate-General For Justice, Unit JUST/D/1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/your_rights/sex_discrimination_in_relation_to_part_time_and_fixed_term_ final_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Burri and H. van Eijken, Gender Equality Law in 33 Euro0pean Countries: How are EU rules transposed into national law?, February 2014, European Commission, DirectorateGeneral For Justice, Unit JUST/D/1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/your_rights/gender_equality_law_33_countries_how_transposed_2013_en.p df. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, S. Prechal & S. Burri, EU Gender Equality Law: Update 2013, January 2014, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/your_rights/eu_gender_equality_law_update2013_en.pdf. 2014 • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, European Gender Equality Law Review 1/2014, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/genderequality/files/law_reviews/egelr_2014_1_final_web_en.pdf. • European Network of Legal Experts in the Field of Gender Equality, M. Palma Ramallho, A. Masselot & S. Burri, The Implementation of Parental Leave Directive 2010/18 in 33 European Countries (forthcoming 2014), European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Unit JUST/D1.

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D. OTHER PUBLICATION ACTIVITIES 1. Member, Editorial Board of Contratto e Impresa (University of Bologna and Cedam, Padova; 1985 to date). 2. Member, Editorial Advisory Board of European Constitutional Law Review, edited by Tom Eijsbouts, Jan Herman Reestman and Jan Willem Sap. 3. Member of the Editorial Board of a series of books in the Human Rights Series published by Peter Lang Publishers, and coordinated by the Centro Diritti Umani of the University of Padova, under the direction of Professor Antonio Papisca and Professor Marco Mascia. 4. Member, Advisory Board of International Journal of Legislative Drafting and Law Reform, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, edited by Tonye Clinton Jaja and Dr. Stewart (a recent initiative – April 2012). 5. Article and book reviews for various journals, including The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, the European Law Review, Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, inter alia. 6. Former editor (1994 – 2010) of the EDRC (now Institute for European Studies, Malta) Research Paper Series, of its Information Paper Series, and Newsletter. 7. Former editor (1994 – 2010) of the Jean Monnet Seminar (Malta) Series, a series of papers produced in seminars organised as Jean Monnet Chair for the Malta European Studies Association. 8. Member, Editorial Board, Special Papers in European Law, published by the European Law Students Association (International). 9. Reviewer of book proposals for several publishing houses, and of articles for leading journals.

LEGAL PRACTICE, REPORTS AND CONSULTANCIES Consultant and advisor to the Parliament of Malta. Briefs have included the drafting of Reports and ‘Subsidiarity Reasoned Opinions’ for submission usually to the European Commission: these have included reports on the following proposals: common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB), the Financial Transactions Tax (FTT) proposal, the Food Scheme proposal, the proposal for a Directive amending Directive 96/71, the proposal for a Regulation on the right of collective action in the context of the provision of services cross-border.

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General consultancy and advisory practice. Part-time consultant to MamoTCV& Associates, 1996 to 2010, since when I have been occupied with own consultancy and advisory work. Freelance legal consultancy since 1993. Work has ranged widely. Around the time of Accession to the European Union advised a number of Government Ministries or Departments, the Malta Chamber of Commerce and the Malta Federation of Industries (since merged) and other bodies or Authorities. I have drafted or helped in the drafting of pieces of legislation, such as on immigration, public procurement, or the agricultural payments regulations. Between 2010 and 2012 I advised the Lotteries and Gaming Authority on the EU law relating to e-gaming and the provision of services cross-border, in which connection I also drafted oral submissions to be delivered in the General Court/Court of Justice in connection with interventions by Malta in important cases being heard in those Courts. Other legal work has involved advising, negotiating and drafting in connection with a wide range of matters, mostly involving aspects of company law and of EU law, such as port work and organisation, public procurement, financial services, corporate establishment and transfer of seat, expansion to other Member States in general (e.g. for language schools), freedom to provide services e.g. advice and report to the Malta Chamber of Advocates on the freedom of lawyers to provide services within the EU and particularly in Malta; and similarly for the medical and allied professions and for architects. I have also done pro bono work for some refugee NGOs, and in particular for the Jesuit Fathers’ Centre for Faith and Justice. I am ‘senior expert’ for the Maltese team of experts on a Fundamental Rights Agency Vienna Project on human rights and nondiscrimination coordinated by the Centre for Faith and Justice. Appointed legal expert in international arbitration, recently on minority protection in Maltese company law in an ICC (Paris) arbitration as expert witness for the claimant (January 2013).

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Values and Business. EU and comparative Company Law. Corporate Governance. Financial Regulation. EU Financial Services Law. Globalisation of Law, Human Rights and Values in Europe and the world; Equality and Anti/Non-discrimination Law; Constitutional Laws of Europe; European Public and Private Law; the Law and Politics relating to Euro-Med Relations and the Neighbourhood Policy; Institutional and Constitutional development at European and Pan-Euro-Mediterranean level in a global context; Internal Market Law of the EU; Law and Ethics; Asylum and Migration law and policy in Malta and Europe.

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AREAS OF INTEREST (Fuller list) 1. Globalisation of Law. Law and Values. Comparative Law. European Integration through Law. 2. European Union Law in general. The EU and the development of International Law. 3. Comparative and EU Company Law and Securities Regulation. Corporate Governance in Europe and Beyond. Comparative Company and Labour Law. Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility. EU Social Law and Policy. Business Law and Ethics. 4. Comparative and EU Financial Services Law and Regulation. 5. Comparative Civil and Commercial Law. 6. EU and Maltese Gender Equality Law. Anti-discrimination Law in general. 7. EU Constitutionalism, Constitutional Laws in Europe. Democratisation and Law. Governance. Human rights. 8. Public International Law. Human Rights. Immigration Law and Human Rights. Development of International Law. 9. The External Relations of the EU. Area of special interest: legal aspects of the Barcelona Process and the Union for the Mediterranean; the Euro-Med ‘acquis’. The Neighbourhood Policy. 10. Aspects of International Trade Law and Regulation of International Trade. 11. Shipping Law and EU Sea Transport Law. 12. Law and Economics. Law and Management. Law and Politics. Law and Society. Ethics and the Law. HONOURS Jean Monnet Professor in European Union Law and European Integration, title awarded in 2001. LANGUAGES Fluent English, Maltese, Italian and French. Able to read Spanish. Basic German. LEISURE INTERESTS Music: Choral singing (chorister), and piano playing. Reading in politics, history and philosophy. Sport (tennis, watching football). Calligraphy.

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