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Professor Albertina Albors-Llorens is a leading academic in European Union Law at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Faculty of Law and the Centre for European Legal Studies. She has held various roles since 1999, including College Lecturer, University Lecturer, and Professor of European Union Law since 2019. Her teaching spans undergraduate and postgraduate courses in EU law, competition law, and constitutional law of the EU.
- Key Positions: Fellow at St John's College (2014–present), Co-editor of the Yearbook of European Law (2015–2022), Deputy Chair of the Faculty Board (2019–2022).
- Research Focus: Interactions between EU competition law and free movement rights, judicial protection in EU law, and institutional accountability.
Scientific Awards:
- Pilkington Prize for Excellence in University Teaching (2003)
- British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (1996–1999)
Publications Trends: Her recent work emphasizes competition law, judicial remedies, and EU constitutional challenges, with a focus on harmonizing EU legal frameworks with national autonomy. She has contributed to edited volumes like Cassis de Dijon: 40 Years on and The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.



