1 Judit Sándor JD. LLM. Ph.D. Lawyer, Professor of Law and Political Science Office: Central European University, 1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 9. Hungary Tel: +36-1-327-3083, Email: [email protected]_____________________________________________________________________________________________ CURRICULUM VITAE ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2004– Full Professor at the Legal Studies, Political Science, and Gender Studies Departments of the Central European University (CEU, Budapest) 2000–2004 Associate Professor at the Legal Studies, Political Science, and Gender Studies Departments of CEU 1998– Department of Legal Studies, CEU (faculty member, teaching graduate courses) 1997– Gender Studies Program, CEU (faculty member, teaching graduate courses) 1993– Department of Political Science, CEU (faculty member, teaching graduate courses) 1998 University of California–University of Wisconsin, Budapest Exchange Program (January–May) 1996–1999 Postgraduate Institute of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest (teaching Civil Law and Medical Law) 1995–2000 Budapest University of Economic Sciences (teaching in the Health Management stream) 1995–1996 Multidisciplinary Gender Studies Program, Eötvös Loránd University, teaching “gender and law” 1993–2000 Assistant Professor at the Central European University 1994–1996 Haynal Imre University of Health Sciences, Budapest (teaching bioethics) 1991 Semmelweis University of Health Sciences, Budapest (adjunct professor of Bioethics) LEGAL PRACTICE 1991 Simmons & Simmons, London, U.K. (legal internship) 1991 Crown Office Row, Temple, London, U.K. (legal internship) 1991 University of Postgraduate Studies of Medicine, Budapest (guest lecturer) 1986–1992 National Health Institute (in-house lawyer, legal counsel) EDUCATION 1996 PhD in Political Science and Law (Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Title: Role of Professional Ethics in Judicial Decision Making (No. 16.350) 1992–1993 LLM (Central European University). Postgraduate studies on Comparative Constitutional Law 1991 Legal Internship at Simmons & Simmons, London, U.K. (Litigation Department, Company Law Department) 1990 McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada, visiting fellow at the Postgraduate Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law
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Judit Sándor JD. LLM. Ph.D. Lawyer, Professor of Law and Political Science
Office: Central European University, 1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 9. Hungary
CURRICULUM VITAE ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2004– Full Professor at the Legal Studies, Political Science, and Gender Studies
Departments of the Central European University (CEU, Budapest) 2000–2004 Associate Professor at the Legal Studies, Political Science, and Gender Studies
Departments of CEU 1998– Department of Legal Studies, CEU (faculty member, teaching graduate courses) 1997– Gender Studies Program, CEU (faculty member, teaching graduate courses) 1993– Department of Political Science, CEU (faculty member, teaching graduate
courses) 1998 University of California–University of Wisconsin, Budapest Exchange Program
(January–May) 1996–1999 Postgraduate Institute of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest (teaching Civil
Law and Medical Law) 1995–2000 Budapest University of Economic Sciences (teaching in the Health Management
stream) 1995–1996 Multidisciplinary Gender Studies Program, Eötvös Loránd University, teaching
“gender and law” 1993–2000 Assistant Professor at the Central European University 1994–1996 Haynal Imre University of Health Sciences, Budapest (teaching bioethics) 1991 Semmelweis University of Health Sciences, Budapest (adjunct professor of
Bioethics)
LEGAL PRACTICE 1991 Simmons & Simmons, London, U.K. (legal internship) 1991 Crown Office Row, Temple, London, U.K. (legal internship) 1991 University of Postgraduate Studies of Medicine, Budapest (guest lecturer) 1986–1992 National Health Institute (in-house lawyer, legal counsel)
EDUCATION 1996 PhD in Political Science and Law (Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Title: Role of
Professional Ethics in Judicial Decision Making (No. 16.350) 1992–1993 LLM (Central European University). Postgraduate studies on Comparative
Constitutional Law 1991 Legal Internship at Simmons & Simmons, London, U.K. (Litigation Department,
Company Law Department) 1990 McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada, visiting fellow at the Postgraduate
Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law
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1989 Bar Exam (Hungarian legal post-graduate training and license exam) 1986 JD (Faculty of Political Sciences and Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) FELLOWSHIPS 2013–2014 Global Research Fellow at the Law School, New York University, New York 2000 Visiting Fellow at the Department of Anthropology and Department of Law,
University of Chicago (October–December) 1998 Visiting Fellow at Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University, California,
Program in Genomics, Ethics and Society (November) 1996 Fall Visiting Fellow at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, France and visiting
the Comité consultatif national d'éthique pour les sciences de la vie et de la santé (Mellon Fellowship)
1994–1997 Course Director on Human Rights and Medicine at Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia
1993 Visiting scholar at the Hastings Center (New York)
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2005– Director of the CEU Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) 2004–2005 Chief of Bioethics Section, UNESCO, Social and Human Sciences Sector 1996–2000 Representative and one of the founders of the Hungarian Patients’ Rights
Foundation “Szószóló” 1996–1998 Participating as a consultant at the Health Care Legislation Process in Hungary 1991–1992 Advisor on bioethics to the Parliamentary Committee on medical law and ethics
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS 2017– Member of the editorial board of Frontiers in Public Health 2016– Member of the editorial board of the European Journal of Medicine, Health Care
and Philosophy 1993–2000 Member of the editorial board of Health Care Analysis (an international journal of
health philosophy and policy) 1991– Member of the editorial board of Lege Artis Medicinae (medical journal published
in Budapest, Hungary)
MEMBERSHIPS IN COMMITTEES OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2018– Governor at the World Association of Medical Law 2011– Member of the International Advisory Board of DRZE (German Reference Center
for Ethics in the Life Sciences) 2007– Member of the Advisory Committee of the European Privacy Institute 1995– National Board of Health Sciences (ETT TUKEB, Hungary) 2008–2009 Member of the Hungarian Genetechnology Commission 2005–2009 Chief of the Council of Presidents, World Association for Medical Law 2005–2009 Member of the Board of Trustees, National Theatre, Hungary 2003–2004 Expert on genetics and law at the Advisory Group of the Hungarian Prime
Minister 2002–2003 Member of the Drafting Group of the IBC on the preparation of an international
instrument on genetic data (UNESCO, Paris) 2000–2003 Member of the Working Party on Biotechnology (CDBI-Biotech), Council of
Europe, Strasbourg, France
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2000 Member of the European Commission, Ad Hoc High Level Expert Group on Health, Fifth Framework (2000)
EUROPEAN UNION SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS 2017–2018 Human Rights—Mutually Raising Excellence (Acronym: HURMUR – a European
Commission Project funded under the first TWINNING call of Horizon 2020, Project No. 692143) – external contributor to the topic of genetic rights
2013–2016 Cell-Based Regenerative Medicine: New Challenges for EU legislation and governance (Acronym: EUCelLEX)
2013–2016 Neuro-Enhancement: Responsible Research and Innovation (Acronym: NERRI) 2010–2012 European Living Organ Donation (Acronym: EULOD) 2008–2011 Regenerative medicine in Europe: emerging needs and challenges in a global
context (Acronym: RemediE) 2008–2011 Evaluation of Legislation and Related Guidelines on the Procurement, Storage
and Transfer of Human Tissues and Cells in the European Union–an Evidence-Based Impact Analysis (Acronym: TISS.EU, Contract No: 202204)
2008–2009 Development of a Platform for Deliberative Processes on Nanotechnology in the European Consumer Market (Acronym: NANOPLAT)
2006–2009 Genetic Bio- and DataBanking: Confidentiality and Protection of Data. Towards a European Harmonisation and Policy (Acronym: GeneBanC, SA6-CT-2006-036751-GeneBanC, Contract Number 036751)
2006–2009 Privacy in Law and Ethics in Genetic Data (Acronym: PRIVILEGED) 2002–2003 STRATA-ETAN GROUP (EU) (The aim of the group was to produce a Report on
methodologies to identify underlying ethical values in Europe in relation to science and technology)
2002–2004 Public Understanding of Genetics (Acronym: PUG) 2002–2004 European Commission Research Project on Privacy in Research Ethics and Law
(Acronym: PRIVIREAL) 1998–1999 Research on Human Embryos, Meetings in Verona, October 1998, Athens, April
1999 1994–1996 European Commission, Research Project of Euroscreen, Meetings in Manchester 1994–1995 European Commission Research Project on Fertility, Infertility and the Human
Embryo, Meetings in Bath, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Lisbon
LANGUAGES Hungarian (native) English (highest level state exam) French (upper-intermediate) Italian (intermediate) Spanish (basic) Russian (intermediate, passive)
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PUBLICATIONS I. Books 1. Sándor, Judit (2016, 2017) Az én molekulám. Bioetika és emberi jogok a XXI. század elején (My
Molecule: Bioethics and Human Rights at the Beginning of the 21st Century). Budapest: L’
Harmattan, pp.1–228.
2. Sándor, Judit, with Assya Pascalev, Kristof van Assche, Frederika Ambagtsheer, Willem
Weimar, eds. (2017) Protection of Persons Targeted or Trafficked for the Purpose of Organ
Removal. Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.
3. Sándor, Judit, ed. (2013) Studies in Biopolitics. Budapest: Center for Ethics and Law in
Biomedicine (CELAB), pp.1–255. (ISBN 978-963-88538-9-9) (Foreword and Introduction is
written by Judit Sándor)
4. Sándor, Judit, with Ádány Róza and Angela Brand, eds. (2013), Népegészségügyi genomika
(Public Health Genomics). Budapest: Medicina, pp.9–292. (ISBN 978-963-226-388-5)
5. Sándor, Judit with Christian Lenk, and Bert Gordijn (eds.) (2011) Biobanks and Tissue
Research: The Public, the Patient and the Regulation. Dordrecht: Springer.