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Susanne K. Schmidt

Susanne K. Schmidt

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Political Science

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Citations
3305
World Ranking
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National Ranking
88

Overview

Susanne K. Schmidt is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. Their research spans the social sciences with a primary focus on political science and international relations, law, public administration, economics and econometrics, as well as the history and philosophy of science.

The main topics that characterize Schmidt's scholarly work include:

  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • European and International Law Studies
  • Labor Movements and Unions
  • European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
  • Judicial and Constitutional Studies
  • Political Systems and Governance
  • European Socioeconomic and Political Studies

Frequent publication venues for Schmidt's work are:

  • Journal of European Public Policy
  • Publius The Journal of Federalism
  • Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies
  • JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies
  • Culture Practice & Europeanization

Schmidt has published several papers, including:

  • "No match made in heaven. Parliamentary sovereignty, EU over-constitutionalization and Brexit," 2020, Journal of European Public Policy
  • "German capitalism and migrant work in meat. How COVID allowed to break the path-dependent labour exploitation," 2023, Culture Practice & Europeanization

Other notable papers from related researchers frequently collaborating with Schmidt or in their field include:

  • "Can We Make the European Fundamental Freedoms Less Constraining? A Literature Review," 2020, Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies
  • "Negative Integration Is What States Make of It? Tackling Labour Exploitation in the German Meat Sector," 2022, JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies
  • "Asymmetry resolved? Revisiting negative and positive European integration," 2025, Journal of European Public Policy

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Schmidt on multiple papers include:

  • Martin Höpner
  • Daniel Seikel
  • Michael Blauberger
  • Katarzyna Andrejuk
  • Trym Nohr Fjørtoft

Best Publications

  • Only an Agenda Setter? The European Commission's Power over the Council of Ministers

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Coordinating Technology: Studies in the International Standardization of Telecommunications

    Susanne K. Schmidt;Raymund Werle

  • Commission activism: subsuming telecommunications and electricity under European competition law

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Mutual recognition as a new mode of governance

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • The European Court of Justice and the Policy Process

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  • Sterile Debates and Dubious Generalisations: European Integration Theory Tested by Telecommunications and Electricity

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Mutual Recognition on "Trial": The Long Road to Services Liberalization

    Kalypso Nicolaïdis;Susanne K. Schmidt;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • The European Court of Justice and its political impact

    Michael Blauberger;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Who cares about nationality? The path-dependent case law of the ECJ from goods to citizens

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Welfare migration? Free movement of EU citizens and access to social benefits

    Michael Blauberger;Susanne K Schmidt

  • The European Court of Justice and the Policy Process: The Shadow of Case Law

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Beyond Compliance: The Europeanization of Member States through Negative Integration and Legal Uncertainty

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Introduction – the European Court of Justice and legal integration: perpetual momentum?

    R. Daniel Kelemen;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Liberalisierung in Europa: Die Rolle der Europäischen Kommission

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • The impact of mutual recognition--inbuilt limits and domestic responses to the single market

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • When Efficiency Results in Redistribution: The Conflict over the Single Services Market

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Die Einflussmöglichkeiten der Europäischen Kommission auf die europäische Politik

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Free movement and equal treatment in an unequal union

    Susanne K. Schmidt;Michael Blauberger;Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen

  • Free movement, the welfare state, and the European Union's over‐constitutionalization: Administrating contradictions

    Michael Blauberger;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Failing on the social dimension: judicial law-making and student mobility in the EU

    Angelika Schenk;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Judicial Europeanisation: The Case of Zambrano in Ireland

    Susanne K. Schmidt

  • From the Positive to the Regulatory State

    Katharina Holzinger;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Can We Make the European Fundamental Freedoms Less Constraining? A Literature Review

    Martin Höpner;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • Taking the long road to liberalization: Telecommunications reform in the Federal Republic of Germany

    Susanne K. Schmidt;Susanne K. Schmidt

  • After Liberalization: Public-interest Services and Employment in the Utilities

    Adrienne Héritier;Susanne K. Schmidt

Frequent Co-Authors

Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen University of Copenhagen
R. Daniel Kelemen
R. Daniel Kelemen Georgetown University
Kalypso Nicolaïdis
Kalypso Nicolaïdis European University Institute
Fritz W. Scharpf
Fritz W. Scharpf Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Arjen Boin
Arjen Boin Leiden University
Martin Höpner
Martin Höpner Max Planck Society

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