Kristina Schönfeldt was a research assistant at the Institute for German, European and International Law at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (professorship of Prof. Dr. Anuscheh Farahat, LL.M.) and a legal trainee at the Higher Regional Court of Bamberg. She studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, the University of Oxford and the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, specializing in "International and European Economic and Legal Relations". From 2014 to 2019, Kristina Schönfeldt was a research assistant at the Institute for International Law (Chair of Prof. Dr. Stefan Talmon, MA, LL.M.) at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. In 2017, she was awarded two departmental teaching prizes for outstanding teaching (working group on public law and working group for revision students). In 2015 and 2015, she also worked as a research assistant at the law firm Meilicke, Hoffmann & Partner mbB in Bonn. Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Stefan Talmon, she is working on a doctoral thesis on the domestic application of international soft law instruments.
Her main areas of research in this context were: Arctic and Antarctic law, international law of the sea, international environmental law, international humanitarian law and international and European human rights law, German and comparative constitutional law.
Contact: kristina.schoenfeldt[@]fau.de
Anuscheh Farahat supports Matthias Goldmann's proposal for corona bonds
Kristina Schönfeldt's Blogpost on German Practice in International Law
Teresa Violante's and Rui T. Lanceiro's blogpost on the coping with Covid-19 in Portugal
Anuscheh Farahat's intervention on the Verfassungsblog
Anuscheh Farahat and Teresa Violante on constitutional review in times of austerity
Teresa Violante on the Recent Decision of the Portuguese Constitutional Court
Marius Hildebrand together with Astrid Séville and Conrad Lluis Martell on Soziopolis
Teresa Violante's opinion on the possible introduction of the constitutional complaint in Portugal
Anuscheh Farahat about transformative constitutionalism on the international law blog
Marius Hildebrand on the Swiss People's Party as avantgarde of the New Right in Europe