Anna Peychev

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Anna Peychev started her PhD in Law in September 2016. Her doctoral research focuses on the aftermath of the EU economic and financial crisis and the potential to stabilize European economic and monetary governance and, by extension – the entire system of EU law, by devising a functional equivalence to legitimacy (democratic and judicial control) in the context of the post-crisis Treaty arrangements. Academic areas of interest include EU law, Systems Theory, legal philosophy, crisis-law, and economic law.

Prior to that, she earned an LL.M. in International Law at the Brussels School of International Studies and a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations with a minor in Religious studies from the University of Calgary, Canada.

Outside of academia, she has worked in the NGO and political sectors.

She is currently a teaching assistant in Fundamentals of Dissertation and Research (FDR).

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