Gold, M (Marie-Therese)
Career History
Marie-Therese Gold is a PhD researcher supervised by Bruno de Witte and Monica Claes. She focuses her research on “the involvement of European and national parliaments in the European Banking Union”. Marie-Therese holds an LL.M in International and European Public Law as well as an M.A in European Integration. She studied at Universities in The Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Switzerland and Spain.
Marie-Therese was a visiting PhD student at the law department of the European University Institute (EUI) in 2015. She served as a PhD representative at the Law Faculty of Maastricht University and as such, was a member of the Faculty´s Science Committee in the academic year 2014/2015.
Marie-Therese´s main area of interest is EU constitutional law, especially the relationship between the national and the European legal order, the Eurocrisis and parliaments in the multi-level, multi-layered constitutional system.
Marie-Therese is a scholar of the Maastricht Centre for European Law (MCEL), a member of the Ius Commune Research School and of the Montesquieu Institute.
Her previous working experience includes several years at a research institute in The Hague, internships in the public administration and student assistant positions at universities. Before joining Maastricht University, Marie-Therese spent 5 months at the European Commission as a Blue Book Trainee in Brussels.
Marie-Therese is part of the team teaching ´European Union Law: Foundations` and teaches the Master level course on ´Economic and Financial Regulation in Europe` together with Prof. Dr. Phedon Nicolaides at the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University. She supervises Master and Bachelor theses in the area of her research interests.