Emilia Korkea-aho is a Professor of European Law and Legislative Studies at the University of Eastern Finland, researcher in the Finnish Research Council-funded research project on revolving doors and their regulation (REVOLVE, 2021-2025), and the Kone Foundation research project on political influence and lobbying in Finnish municipal politics (LoSKa, 2023-2026).
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She is also an invited researcher at the Maastricht Centre for European Law.
Her research focuses on law and democracy in the EU and national contexts, with particular emphasis on EU institutional and constitutional law. Her latest studies focus on lobbying, the revolving door phenomenon and the national governance of the Union’s structural funds.
In addition to her monograph Adjudicating New Governance (Routledge, 2015), she is co-editor of EU Soft Law in the Member States (Hart Publishing, 2021), Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making (Cambridge University Press, 2022), and Research Handbook on Soft Law (Edward Elgar, 2023).
Emilia Korkea-aho has been a visiting scholar at Melbourne Law School (2023), Yale Law School (2019-2020), EUI (2007, 2014-2015), Columbia Law School (2010) and University College London (2008-2009).
Since June 2023, she has been Vice-Chair of the Advisory Board of the Finnish Transparency Register.
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7 proposals to protect European democracy before the elections
A little more than a year after the Qatargate broke. Czech and Belgian authorities recently claimed to have busted a major influence network spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda in Europe through European politicians, including members of the European Parliament. This new scandal comes as a confirmation of what the European Ombudsman, the INGE sub-committee of the European … Continued
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