Dr Joseph Corkin


Dr Joseph Corkin
NameDr Joseph Corkin
Job titleSenior Lecturer in Law
Research institute
Primary appointmentLaw and Social Sciences
Email addressJ.Corkin@mdx.ac.uk
Contact categoryResearcher

Biography

Biography

Joseph was awarded an LLB in Law with German Law by University College London and Cologne University, Germany, and a PhD by the European University Institute, Italy, for his thesis, Manifesto for the European Court: Democracy, decentred governance and the process-perfecting judicial shadow. He was also called to the Bar and published as a Barrister (non-practicing) and was a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley.

Qualifications

PhD (European University Institute, Italy)

LLB Law and German Law (University College London and Cologne University, Germany)

Bar Vocational Course (Bristol Law School)

Barrister (non-practicing) (Lincoln's Inn)

PGCert HE (Middlesex University)

Teaching

Module Leader: Legal Method

Co-Module Leader: EU Law and EU Internal Market Law

PhD supervisor

Education and qualifications

Grants

Prizes and Awards

Research outputs

The liberal order: holed below the waterline or a ship that we can rebuild at sea?

Corkin, J. 2019. The liberal order: holed below the waterline or a ship that we can rebuild at sea? in: Ahmed, T. and Fahey, E. (ed.) On Brexit: Law, Justices and Injustices Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 253-271

Confederacy for now: European (dis)integration as virtuous circle or vicious cycle?

Corkin, J. 2019. Confederacy for now: European (dis)integration as virtuous circle or vicious cycle? Leuven European Commission.

Refining relative authority: the judicial branch in the new separation of powers

Corkin, J. 2018. Refining relative authority: the judicial branch in the new separation of powers. in: Mendes, J. and Venzke, I. (ed.) Allocating Authority: Who Should do What in European and International Law? Hart. pp. 159-182

Who, then, in [European] law, is my neighbour? Limiting the argument from external effects

Corkin, J. 2017. Who, then, in [European] law, is my neighbour? Limiting the argument from external effects. in: Bardutzky, S. and Fahey, E. (ed.) Framing the Subject and Objects of Contemporary EU Law Edward Elgar. pp. 72-102

Institutional path-dependencies in Europe’s networked modes of governance

Boeger, N. and Corkin, J. 2017. Institutional path-dependencies in Europe’s networked modes of governance. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies. 55 (5), pp. 974-992. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12546

Accountability and the new separation of powers

Corkin, J. 2016. Accountability and the new separation of powers. in: ten Napel, H. and Voermans, W. (ed.) The Powers that Be: Rethinking the Separation of Powers Leiden University Press. pp. 89-110

Experimenting constitutionalism in the EU: co-ordinating legal difference through mutual recognition, mutual law and mutual learning

Corkin, J. 2014. Experimenting constitutionalism in the EU: co-ordinating legal difference through mutual recognition, mutual law and mutual learning. in: Joerges, C. and Glinski, C. (ed.) The European Crisis and the Transformation of Transnational Governance: Authoritarian Managerialism versus Democratic Governance Hart. pp. 359-382

Endogenous transformation in European public administration: soft-law, transnationally-networked governance as a self-reinforcing trend

Corkin, J. and Boeger, N. 2014. Endogenous transformation in European public administration: soft-law, transnationally-networked governance as a self-reinforcing trend. in: Bohne, E., Graham, J., Raadschelders, J. and Lehrke, J. (ed.) Public Administration and the Modern State: Assessing Trends and Impact Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 223-237

Constitutionalism in 3D: mapping and legitimating our lawmaking underworld

Corkin, J. 2013. Constitutionalism in 3D: mapping and legitimating our lawmaking underworld. European Law Journal. 19 (5), pp. 636-661. https://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12019

The resilience of sector-specific regulation in the liberalized sectors: structural necessities or institutional inertias?

Boeger, N. and Corkin, J. 2013. The resilience of sector-specific regulation in the liberalized sectors: structural necessities or institutional inertias? in: Heide-Jørgensen, C., Neergaard, U., Poulsen, S. and Bergqvist, C. (ed.) Aims and Values in Competition Law Djoef.

Are expert networks driving the trend towards soft transnational coordination?

Corkin, J. and Boeger, N. 2013. Are expert networks driving the trend towards soft transnational coordination? in: Jurcys, P., Kjaer, P. and Yatsunami, R. (ed.) Regulatory hybridisation in the transnational sphere Brill.

How regulatory networks shaped institutional reform under the EU telecoms framework

Boeger, N. and Corkin, J. 2012. How regulatory networks shaped institutional reform under the EU telecoms framework. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 14, pp. 49-73. https://doi.org/10.5235/152888712805580462

Evaluation of BEREC and the BEREC Office

Pierre, P., Hanssens, S., Szenci, K., Kauffmann, A., Simpson, S., Boeger, N. and Corkin, J. 2012. Evaluation of BEREC and the BEREC Office. European Commission.

Reconciling European integration and national sovereignty with a conflict of laws method: conceptually compelling, practically problematical?

Corkin, J. 2009. Reconciling European integration and national sovereignty with a conflict of laws method: conceptually compelling, practically problematical? in: Nickel, R. (ed.) Conflict of laws and laws of conflict in Europe and beyond: patterns of supranational and transnational juridification Oslo, Norway Advanced Research on the Europeanisation of the Nation-State (ARENA).

Misappropriating citizenship: the limits of corporate social responsibility

Corkin, J. 2008. Misappropriating citizenship: the limits of corporate social responsibility. in: Boeger, N., Murray, R. and Villiers, C. (ed.) Perspectives on corporate social responsibility Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd..

Science, legitimacy and the law: regulating risk regulation judiciously in the European Community

Corkin, J. 2008. Science, legitimacy and the law: regulating risk regulation judiciously in the European Community. European Law Review. 33.

European law as conflicts law: the implications for individual autonomy.

Corkin, J. 2006. European law as conflicts law: the implications for individual autonomy. in: Furrer, A. (ed.) Europäisches Privatrecht im wissenschaftlichen Diskurs. Bern Stämpfli.
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