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Ruth Weber is a Professor at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer and an associate researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin. Her work focuses on public law, European law, financial law, constitutional history, and comparative law. She leads the Emmy Noether Junior Research Group on 'No representation without taxation' at Humboldt University and completed her habilitation in 2024.
- University of Freiburg (PhD, 2018)
- Université Paris Panthéon-Assas (PhD, 2018)
- Humboldt University of Berlin (Postdoctoral Research, 2019-2024)
- German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer (Professor since 2025)
Weber’s research examines the financial constitution of European integration, budgetary rights in multi-level systems, and the role of judicial reasoning in constitutional courts. Her recent work includes analyses of EU climate policy instruments and procedural compliance in energy transitions.
She received the Werner von Simson Prize (2019) for her monograph on constitutional court reasoning styles. Her publications include studies on EU foreign policy organization, legal precedents, and constitutional values in EU treaties.
- 'No representation without taxation' – Budget law in multi-level systems (Emmy Noether Group, 2024)
- DFG Research Training Group 'Dynamic Integration Order' (Humboldt University, 2019-2024)
- Franco-German Doctoral Program for Comparative Public Law (2015-2018)
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