Mathieu Leloup is assistant professor in constitutional law at Ghent University and in constitutional and administrative law at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. He also works as a postdoctoral researcher at Masaryk University, Czechia. He has a broad interest in topics of constitutional law and fundamental rights law, especially in the way both intersect. He defended his PhD on the impact of the fundamental rights case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice on the domestic separation of powers at the University of Antwerp in October 2021.
Areas of Expertise:
- Constitutional Law
- Separation of Powers
- Fundamental Rights
- European Convention on Human Rights
- Judiciary
Selected Publications:
- Leloup, M. (2022) Judicial self-government in de Belgische rechtsorde: over rechterlijke onafhankelijkheid, rechterlijke verantwoordelijkheid en de scheiding der machten.
- Leloup, M. (2023) Not just a simple civil servant: The right of access to a Court of Judges in the recent case law of the ECtHR.
- Leloup, M. (2020) The appointment of judges and the right to a tribunal established by law: The ECJ tightens its grip on issues of domestic judicial organization: Review Simpson.
Full Publication List: repository.uantwerpen.be/acadbib/irua/17401/N
Selected projects:
- 2021 - 2026 - Informal Judicial Institutions: Invisible Determinants of Democratic Decay (INFINITY, ERC Consolidator Grant)