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Marija Bartl is a Professor of Transnational Private Law at the Amsterdam Law School and the Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law. She examines the role of law in facilitating social change and is particularly interested in non-extractive economic practices. Marija completed her PhD at the European University Institute in Florence, focusing on the legitimacy of European private law. She has held several prestigious fellowships, including at Harvard Law School and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Law in Hamburg. Marija has also been a Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute and a Teaching Fellow in Kaunas, Lithuania. Her research is influenced by her ERC-funded project on mainstreaming non-extractive economic practices and has recently led to the publication of her monograph titled 'Reimagining Prosperity: New Imaginary Law Political Economy EU'. In addition to her academic work, Marija is involved with various scholarly societies and publications, serving as an editor for the International Journal of Social Imaginar and a member of the Advisory Board at the University of Amsterdam.
University of Amsterdam • Amsterdam
Teaching Transnational Private Law.
Includes departments like Economics, Business Administration, Finance, and Marketing.