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Mag. Dr. Bedanna BAPULY Rechtsexpertin, Institut für Europäische Integrationsforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien

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 Bedanna Bapuly studied law and languages at Graz University, Oxford Brookes and London Guildhall University. She wrote her thesis on "The Implementation of the Association Agreements of the EU and its Member States with Central and Eastern European Countries in the Light of the Austrian Highest Judiciary" and gained her doctorate with distinction in 2001.
 Before she joined the Institute for European Integration Research (EIF) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 1999 she worked for the Institute of International Law at the University of Linz and the European Commission (DG External Relations).
 Her research interest focuses on questions related to European Law, International Public Law and Comparative Constitutional Law.

Publikationen

She is an author of many specialized publications about EC law, she manages European research projects and regularly lectures on European legal issues.
The Role of the Judiciary in Implementation and Enforcement of EC Law From Association to Accession translated into Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene and Romanian, Vienna, ICE-Working Paper Series, 2003
Bulgarian Judges as Judges of European Law, Handbook in European Law for Bulgarian Judges, in Bulgarian language, Sofia, 2004
Aufbau einer multilingualen Wettbewerbsrechtsdatenbank für Österreich, Polen, Slowenien, die Tschechische Republik und Ungarn, in: Schweighofer/Liebwald/Augeneder/Menzel Effizienz von e-Lösungen in Staat und Gesellschaft, Aktuelle Fragen der Rechtsinformatik, Boorberg, p. 359-364, 2005
Leitfaden zur Anwendung des EG Wettbewerbsrechts, 42pp, veröffentlicht auf der Projektwebsite http://www.oeaw.ac.at/eif/competition/de/guidelines/Leitfaden.pdf, 2006

Auszeichnungen

2003 Tributary Award of the Anton Gindely and Centraleurope Prize for her work on: "The Application of EC law in Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia"