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Professor Tamara Hervey

Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law

The City Law School Academic law programmes

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  • +44 (0)20 7040 0352
  • Tamara.Hervey@citystgeorges.ac.uk

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  • Tamara Hervey's blog: a blend of personal and professional reflections
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About

Overview

Tamara Hervey LLB, PhD, FAcSS, PFHEA, MFPH (verbal called-name Tammy, pronouns she/her) studied at Glasgow and Sheffield, and held academic posts at Durham, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield Law Schools, before joining The City Law School in 2021. She is Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law ad personam.

She holds visiting positions at the University of Bologna (2026), University of Vienna and University of Amsterdam.

Tamara enjoys integrating research with teaching and learning, and one of the things she particularly likes about being a Professor is working with students on research projects (both hers and theirs). She regularly advertises paid student intern roles, and runs a module involving student coproduction of legal knowledge with Francesca Strumia.

Tamara has taught in the areas in which she researches for over 30 years. In modules and programmes that she has developed, students learn from the latest research, some of which is her own. An example of her teaching-led research came from supervising PhD and MA/LLM students. She co-led an AHRC-funded projects with two regional workshops and a book Research Methodologies in EU and International Law (Hart, 2011). She is currently working with Jed Odermatt and colleagues in the University of Basel on a follow-up project.

Tamara also integrates research with the undergraduate curriculum. Tamara has inspired student inquiry (leading to sole or co-authored publications)  since 2004, for example, Laura Robinson's prize-winning project on women’s rights. Tamara regularly works with one or more (paid) student interns on her research. Such collaborative work includes publications on women's rights; work supporting charities such as Cancer Research UK and Kidney Care UK; work on clinical legal education, and work on EU equality law and health.

Tamara is currently working in three broad areas: transnational, global and comparative health law (especially EU health law); equality and diversity; and legal education. 

Her EU health law work focuses on a range of topics. She leads the 'EU health law' entries for the OUP Online Encyclopaedia of EU Law, organising annual workshops with the authors. The collaborative work of that group of scholars on determining the field is available here and in the European Journal of Health Law. Tamara is currently working inter alia on EU health values; EU medicines law; EU medical devices law; and on EU 'resilience'/'preparedness' law post-pandemic. She will co-lead the 'Young Scholars' event at the 2026 European Association of Health Law annual conference in Uppsala.

She is co-organiser of 'EU Legal Academics Assembly', an informal network of EU legal academics in the UK.

Previous work includes being Principal Investigator of the ESRC-funded Health Governance after Brexit  project investigating the effects of Brexit on health and the NHS. The project's major output is Not What the Bus Promised (Hart/Bloomsbury, 2023). David Orentlicher (Las Vegas) and Tamara were co-editors on a major project on comparative health law, published as a Research Handbook by OUP. Tamara was one of the co-investigators on the Jean Monnet network on EU health law and policy in comparative contexts, with Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie). She worked on patient and professional autonomy, human rights, and trans-national law on cross-border trade, with Anniek de Ruijter (Amsterdam), Mary Ziegler (Florida State) and Rebecca Gomperts (‘Women on Web’). She contributed to the 'Covid Lex-Atlas': a major comparative study of legal responses to the Covid-19 pandemic, and published on EU 'Covid law' in the Yearbook of European Law and Common Market Law Review. 

Following the 23 June 2016 referendum, Tamara served as Specialist Advisor to the House of Lords Inquiry on Cross-border Care after Brexit, and as a Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee. She worked with the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission. Tamara's take on EU health law’s history and legacy appears in Stanton, et al, eds, Pioneering Healthcare Law: Essays in Honour of Margaret Brazier (Routledge, 2016). 

Tamara is interested in several dimensions of equality and diversity. She published in Legal Studies on the Equality Act’s ‘reasonable adjustments’ duties of HE institutions. Tamara ran a multi-faceted project on Equality and Diversity in Legal Education, including collaboration with the Legal Education Research Network (LERN), including co-producing both learning & teaching materials and research with several postgraduate and undergraduate students,. She is currently working with Jeremy Clines on religion and belief in Higher Education.

Tamara has published on internationalisation and legal education; and on clinical legal education. She ran a project on the effects of Brexit on legal education, including two workshops, and, with Chloe Wallace, a special issue of the Journal The Law Teacher. 

Qualifications

  • LLB, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • PhD, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Memberships of committees

  • ESRC Peer Review College, January 2024 - present

Memberships of professional organisations

  • Honorary Member, Faculty of Public Health, October 2019 - present
  • Principal Fellow, Higher Education Academy, October 2016 - present
  • Academy of Social Sciences, October 2012 - present
  • University Association of Contemporary European Studies, October 1993 - present
  • Society of Legal Scholars, October 1989 - present
  • Socio-Legal Studies Association, October 1989 - present

Publications

Featured publications

  1. Hervey, T. and Horton, R. (2026). Tackling Gender Discrimination and Inequality in Access to Healthcare: scoping possibilities and opportunities for EU law. Brussels: European Commission.
  2. Hervey, T. and Michalak, M. (2025). European Union Border Law During The Covid-19 Pandemic. Common Market Law Review, 62(Issue 3), pp. 747-796. doi:10.54648/cola2025044

    [publisher’s website]

  3. WOOD, M., ANTOVA, I., FLEAR, M. and HERVEY, T. (2023). What Do “Left Behind Communities” Want? A Qualitative Study in the United Kingdom using Photo Elicitation. American Political Science Review, 117(4), pp. 1173-1187. doi:10.1017/s0003055422001186

    [publisher’s website]

  4. Delhomme, V. and Hervey, T. (2023). The European Union’s response to the Covid-19 crisis and (the legitimacy of) the Union’s legal order. Yearbook of European Law, 41, pp. 48-82. doi:10.1093/yel/yeac011

    [publisher’s website]

  5. Hervey, T.K., Antova, I., Flear, M.L. and Wood, M. (2023). Not What The Bus Promised. Hart Publishing. ISBN 9781509951499.

Publications by category

Books (15)

  • Peers, S., Hervey, T., Kenner, J. and Ward, A. (2021). The EU charter of fundamental rights: A commentary.
  • Hervey, T., Peers, S., Kenner, J. and Ward, A. (Eds.), (2021). The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781509933471.
  • Hervey, T. and Orentlicher, D. (Eds.), (2021). The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190846756.
  • Hervey, T.K., Young, C. and Bishop, L. (Eds.), (2017). Research Handbook on EU Health Law and Policy. Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781785364716.
  • Hervey, T.K. and McHale, J.V. (2015). European Union Health Law. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107010499.
  • Flear, M.L., Farrell, A.-.M., Hervey, T.K. and Murphy, T. (2013). European Law and New Health Technologies. OUP Oxford. ISBN 0199659214.
  • Hervey, T.K., Cryer, R., Sokhi-Bulley, B. and Bohm, A. (2011). Research Methodologies in EU and International Law. Oxford: Hart Publishing. ISBN 1841132357.
  • Mossialos, E., Permanand, G., Baeten, R. and Hervey, T.K. (Eds.), (2010). Health Systems Governance in Europe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521761383.
  • (2010). Health Systems Governance in Europe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780511750496.
  • Hervey, T.K. and McHale, J.V. (2004). Health law and the European Union. Cambridge Univ Pr. ISBN 0521605245.
  • Hervey, T.K. and Kenner, J. (2003). Economic and Social Rights Under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Hervey, T. and Kenner, J. (Eds.), Hart Publishing. ISBN 1841130958.
  • (2003). Economic and Social Rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights—A Legal Perspective. Hart Publishing. ISBN 9781841130958.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1998). European Social Law and Policy. Longman. ISBN 0582293200.
  • Hervey, T. and O’Keeffe, D. (1996). Sex Equality Law in the European Union. Hervey, T. and O’Keeffe, D. (Eds.), John Wiley & Son Ltd.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1993). Justifications for Sex Discrimination in Employment. MICHIE. ISBN 0406024626.

Chapters (50)

  • Flear, M.L., Antova, I., Wood, M. and Hervey, T.K. (2025). Responsibilisation of NHS Patients: Revealing Epistemic Injustice Through Street Legal Ethnography in the North of England and Northern Ireland. Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies (pp. 39-71). Springer Nature Switzerland. ISBN 9783032075802.
  • Hervey, T., Fyfe, A. and Delhomme, V. (2024). Management of the European Union's (Internal and External) Borders during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Pandemics, Public Health, and the Regulation of Borders (pp. 65-78). Routledge.
  • Pizzarossa, L.B., Hervey, T. and de Ruijter, A. (2023). Abortion law in Europe: the promise and pitfalls of human rights and transnational trade law in the face of criminalization with exceptions. Research Handbook on International Abortion Law (pp. 374-393). Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 9781839108143.
  • Hervey, T. and McHale, J. (2021). Article 35 - The Right to Health Care. The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights A Commentary Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781509933471.
  • Hervey, T. and McHale, J. (2021). The right to health care. Eu Charter of Fundamental Rights A Commentary (pp. 1007-1024).
  • Hervey, T., Antova, I., Flear, M. and Wood, M. (2021). Accountability for Health and the NHS in Post-Brexit COVID-19 UK: The ‘Left Behind’ and the Rule of Law. Pandemic Legalities Legal Responses to COVID-19 - Justice and Social Responsibility Policy Press. ISBN 9781529218923.
  • Hervey, T., Antova, I., Flear, M. and Wood, M. (2021). Accountability for health and the NHS under COVID-19: The 'left behind' and the rule of law in post-brexit UK. Pandemic Legalities Legal Responses to Covid 19 Justice and Social Responsibility (pp. 107-117).
  • Phillips, A.M. and Hervey, T.K. (2021). Brexit and Biobanking: GDPR Perspectives. Law, Governance and Technology Series (pp. 145-183). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783030493875.
  • Hervey, T. and Tobler, C. (2020). Non-ideal Weight Discrimination in EU Law. European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World (pp. 337-347). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783030437633.
  • Hervey, T. (2016). The past, present and future of EU health law. Pioneering Healthcare Law Essays in Honour of Margaret Brazier (pp. 67-77).
  • Cardwell, P.J. and Hervey, T. (2016). Bringing the Technical into the Socio-legal: The Metaphors of Law and Legal Scholarship of a Twenty-First Century European Union. Exploring the ‘Legal’ in Socio-Legal Studies (pp. 157-182). Palgrave Macmillan UK. ISBN 9781349560547.
  • Cardwell, P.J. and Hervey, T. (2015). The Roles of Law in a New Intergovernmentalist EU. In Puetter, U., Hodson, D. and Bickerton, C. (Eds.), The New Intergovernmentalism: States and Supranational Actors in the Post-Maastricht Era Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198703619.
  • In Bickerton, C.J., Hodson, D. and Puetter, U. (Eds.), (2015). The New Intergovernmentalism. In Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198703617.
  • Hervey, T.K. and McHale, J. (2014). Article 35 - The Right to Health Care. In Peers, S., Hervey, T., Kenner, J. and Ward, A. (Eds.), The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary (pp. 951-968). Hart Pub Limited. ISBN 1849463085.
  • Hervey, T. and McHale, J. (2014). The Right to Health Care. Eu Charter of Fundamental Rights A Commentary (pp. 951-968).
  • Hervey, T.K. (2014). EU Health Law. In Barnard, C. and Peers, S. (Eds.), EU Law Oxford University Press.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2013). Health Equality, Solidarity and Human Rights in European Union Law. In Silveira, A., Canotilho, M. and Froufe, P.M. (Eds.), Citizenship and Solidarity in the European Union (pp. 341-366). Peter Lang. ISBN 2875741098.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2013). Realism, Empiricism and Doctrine in EU legal studies: views from a common law perspective. In Nielsen, R. and Neergaard, U. (Eds.), European Legal Method: Towards a new European Legal Realism (pp. 125-160). Copenhagen: DJOFPublishing. ISBN 8757431256.
  • Hervey, T.K., Bache, G. and Flear, M. (2013). The Defining Features of the European Union’s Approach to Regulating New Health Technologies. In Flear, M., Hervey, T., Farrell, A.M. and Murphy, T. (Eds.), European Law and New Health Technologies OUP. ISBN 0199659214.
  • Flear, M., Farrell, A.M., Hervey, T.K. and Murphy, T. (2013). European Law and New Health Technologies: The Research Agenda. In Flear, M., Farrell, A.M., Hervey, T.K. and Murphy, T. (Eds.), European Law and New Health Technologies (pp. 1-6). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199659214.
  • Flear, M., Farrell, A.-.M., Hervey, T.K. and Murphy, T. (2013). Conclusion: A European Law of New Health Technologies? In Flear, M., Farrell, A.-.M., Hervey, T. and Murphy, T. (Eds.), European Law and New Health Technologies (pp. 389-414). Oxford: OUP. ISBN 9780199659210.
  • Hervey, T.K., Flear, M., Farrell, A.M. and Murphy, T. (2013). A European Law of New Health Technologies? In Flear, M. and Farrell, A.M. (Eds.), European Law and New Health Technologies Oxford University press. ISBN 0199659214.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2013). Re-judging Social Rights in the European Union. Critical Legal Perspectives on Global Governance Liber Amicorum David M Trubek (pp. 345-368).
  • Hervey, T.K. (2013). Enforcing community law in the member states. European Union Handbook Second Edition (pp. 224-233).
  • Hervey, T.K. and De Ruijter, A. (2012). Healthcare and the Lisbon Agenda. In Copeland, P. and Papadimitriou, D. (Eds.), The EU’s Lisbon Strategy (pp. 130-148). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1137272163.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2011). If Only It Were So Simple: Public Health Services and EU Law. Market Integration and Public Services in the European Union (pp. 179-250). Oxford University Press.
  • Hervey, T.K. and Sheldon, N. (2011). Judicial Method of English Courts And Tribunals in EU Law Cases: A Case Study in Employment Law. In Neergard, U., Nielsen, R. and Roseberry, L. (Eds.), European Legal Method: Paradoxes and Revitalisation (pp. 327-375). DJØF Publishing. ISBN 8757423776.
  • Hervey, T. (2011). Cooperation Between Health Care Authorities in the Proposed Directive on Patients’ Rights in Cross-Border Healthcare. Health Care and EU Law (pp. 161-189). T.M.C. Asser Press. ISBN 9789067047272.
  • Mossialos, E., Permanand, G., Baeten, R. and Hervey, T.K. (2010). Health Systems Governance in Europe: the role of EU law and policy. In Mossialos, E., Permanand, G., Baeten, R. and Hervey, T. (Eds.), Health Systems Governance in Europe (pp. 1-83). Cambridge Univ Pr. ISBN 0521761387.
  • McKee, M., Hervey, T. and Gilmore, A. (2010). Public health policies. Health Systems Governance in Europe (pp. 231-281). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521761383.
  • Mossialos, E., Permanand, G., Baeten, R. and Hervey, T. (2010). Health systems governance in Europe: the role of European Union law and policy. Health Systems Governance in Europe (pp. 1-83). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521761383.
  • Hervey, T. and Vanhercke, B. (2010). Health care and the EU: the law and policy patchwork. Health Systems Governance in Europe (pp. 84-133). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521761383.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2009). The right to health in EU law. In Fraser, D. and Almeida Rodrigues, G. (Eds.), Disrespect Today: Conflict Tomorrow (pp. 127-150). Nottingham: CCC Press.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2007). ’The Social Policy Protocol and Agreement’ and ’Complaints to the Commission in Competition Law’. In O’Keeffe, D., Neuwahl, N., Monar, J. and Robinson, W. (Eds.), Butterworths Expert Guide to the European Union Butterworths Law. ISBN 0406048398.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2006). The European Union and the Governance of Health Care. Law and New Governance in the Eu and the US (pp. 179-210).
  • Hervey, T.K. (2005). We Don't See a Connection: The ‘Right to Health’ in the EU Charter and European Social Charter. Social Rights in Europe (pp. 305-336). Oxford University Press.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2003). The ‘Right to Health’ in European Union Law. Economic and Social Rights Under the Eu Charter of Fundamental Rights A Legal Perspective (pp. 193-222).
  • Hervey, T.K. (2003). The right to health in EU law. In Hervey, T.K. and Kenner, J. (Eds.), Economic and Social Rights Under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (pp. 193-222). Hart Publishing. ISBN 1841130958.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2002). Enforcing European Community Law in the Member States. In Gower, J. and Thomson, I. (Eds.), The European Union Handbook (pp. 224-233). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 1579582230.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2002). The legal basis of European Community public health policy. In Mossialos, E., Baeten, R. and McKee, M. (Eds.), European integration and national health care policy: a challenge for social policy (pp. 23-56). PIE Peter Lang.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2000). Social solidarity: a buttress against internal market law. In Shaw, J. (Ed.), Social Law and Policy in an Evolving European Union (pp. 31-47). Hart Publishing. ISBN 1841131075.
  • Hervey, T.K. (2000). Social Security: The European Union dimension. In Harris, N.S. (Ed.), Social Security Law in Context (pp. 231-256). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198763085.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1999). Putting Europe’s House in Order: racism, race discrimination and xenophobia after the Treaty of Amsterdam. In O’Keeffe, D. and Twomey, P.M. (Eds.), Legal Issues of the Amsterdam Treaty (pp. 329-350). Hart Publishing. ISBN 1841130028.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1996). The Future of Sex Equality Law in the European Union. In University College, L.C.F.T.L.O.T.E.U. and Trier, E.R. (Eds.), Sex Equality Law in the European Union (pp. 399-413). Chancery.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1995). Migrant workers and their families in the European Union: the pervasive market ideology of Community Law. In Shaw, J. and More, G. (Eds.), New Legal Dynamics of European Union (pp. 91-110). Oxford University Press, USA.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1995). A Gendered Perspective on the Right to Family Life in European Community Law. In Neuwahl, N.A. and Rosas, A. (Eds.), The European Union and Human Rights (pp. 221-234). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN 9041101241.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1994). Legal issues of the Barber Protocol. In O’Keeffe, D. and Twomey, P. (Eds.), Legal issues of the Maastricht Treaty (pp. 329-337). London: Chancery Law Publishers.
  • Hervey, T.K. (1993). Which Rights, Whose Rights - The Identification and Protection of Minorities in British Law. In Packer, J. and Myntti, K. (Eds.), The Protection of Ethnic and Linguistic minorities in Europe (pp. 123-144). Abo: Institute for Human Rights. ISBN 9516501508.
  • In Stanton, C., Devaney, S., Farrell, A.-.M. and Mullock, A. (Eds.), (2015). Pioneering Healthcare Law. In Routledge.
  • Hervey, T. (2022). EU Health Law. In Garben, S. and Gormley, L. (Eds.), Oxford Encyclopaedia of EU Law Oxford University Press.

Internet publications (2)

  • Hervey, T. and Roettger-Wirtz, S.(2022).Lex-Atlas: Covid-19 Report: European Union.
  • Hervey, T.(2021).The EU Perspective on Labour and Social Standards in the EU-UK TCA: Reality and Expectations. The City Law School.

Journal articles (130)

  • Delhomme, V., De Ruijter, A., Hervey, T., McKee, M. and Veraldi, J. (2026). Tobacco end-game policies and the intrinsic connection of health and EU market law. Health Economics, Policy and Law pp. 1-16. doi:10.1017/s1744133126100541

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  • Mahalatchimy, A., Glinel, M. and Hervey, T.K. (2026). Understanding European Union Substances of Human Origin Case Law through Defragmentation and Fragmentation. European Journal of Health Law pp. 1-23. doi:10.1163/15718093-bja10166

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  • Hervey, T.K., Bartlett, O., Cayón-De las Cuevas, J., Delhomme, V.N., den Exter, A., de Ruijter, A.... Schrauwen, A. (2026). Conceptualising European Union Health Law. European Journal of Health Law pp. 1-33. doi:10.1163/15718093-bja10167

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  • Hervey, T. (2026). Reimagining health law . Atina Krajewska and Jean McHale, eds. Medical Law Review, 34(2). doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwag016

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  • Frischhut, M., Barbara Prainsack, , Hervey, T., de Ruijter, A., Sokol, T., Guldemond, N.... Oscar Fares, G.M. (2026). 20 Years of EU health values (2006–2026): four proposals for the future. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 61, pp. 101589-101589. doi:10.1016/j.lanepe.2026.101589

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  • Haidari, E. and Hervey, T. (2025). The Art of the Possible: Designing a Small-Scale Transnational Learning Experience for law students in Denpasar, Indonesia, and London UK’, European Journal of Legal Education, 6(1), pp. 59-77

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  • Hervey, T. (2025). The company of long-distance co-writing. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 76(RS), pp. 50-58. doi:10.53386/nilq.v76irs.1209

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  • McKee, M., de Ruijter, A. and Hervey, T. (2025). Health, the missing chapter in the Draghi Report on Europe's future. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 48, pp. 101150-101150. doi:10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101150

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  • Ververidou, F. and Hervey, T. (2024). Securing the Right to Health of Asylum Seekers: A Small-Scale Qualitative Case Study in Thessaloniki, Greece. Health and Human Rights, 26(2), pp. 91-104

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  • de Ruijter, A., Hervey, T. and Prainsack, B. (2024). Solidarity and trust in European Union health governance: three ways forward. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 46. doi:10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101047

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  • Dayan, M., Hervey, T., Fahy, N., Vlachakis, E., McCarey, M., Flear, M.... Jarman, H. (2023). Parallel, divergent or drifting? Regulating healthcare products in a post-Brexit UK. Journal of European Public Policy. doi:10.1080/13501763.2023.2213721

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  • Dayan, M., Hervey, T. and Flear, M. (2023). Brexit: does the Windsor Framework help resolve challenges for health? BMJ pp. p825-p825. doi:10.1136/bmj.p825

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  • Hervey, T. and Banerjee, T. (2023). Abortion rights in EU law: recent developments. BioLaw Journal, (S1), pp. 331-334. doi:10.15168/2284-4503-2571
  • Dayan, M. and Hervey, T. (2022). Breaking the Northern Ireland protocol would create problems for health and care. BMJ pp. o1673-o1673. doi:10.1136/bmj.o1673

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  • Fahy, N., Hervey, T., Dayan, M., Flear, M., Galsworthy, M.J., Greer, S.... Wood, M. (2022). Impact on the NHS and health of the UK's trade and cooperation relationship with the EU, and beyond. Health Economics, Policy and Law. doi:10.1017/s1744133122000044

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  • van Schalkwyk, M.C.I., Barlow, P., Siles-Brügge, G., Jarman, H., Hervey, T. and McKee, M. (2021). Brexit and trade policy: an analysis of the governance of UK trade policy and what it means for health and social justice. Globalization and Health, 17(1). doi:10.1186/s12992-021-00697-1

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  • Hervey, T., Kenner, J., Peers, S. and Ward, A. (2021). Editor's preface second edition. Eu Charter of Fundamental Rights A Commentary pp. vii-ix
  • Yusufi, H., Hervey, T., Bloemink, A., Cavanagh, A. and Shaw, H. (2021). The NHS in Northern Ireland Post-Brexit: the Legal Position on Product Supply. European Journal of Health Law, 29(2), pp. 165-193. doi:10.1163/15718093-bja10058

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  • McHale, J., Speakman, E.M., Hervey, T. and Flear, M. (2021). Health law and policy, devolution and Brexit. Regional Studies, 55(9), pp. 1561-1570. doi:10.1080/00343404.2020.1736538

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  • McKee, T., Nir, R.A., Alexander, J., Griffiths, E., Dargue, P. and Hervey, T. (2021). The Fairness Project: the role of legal educators as catalysts for change. Engaging in difficult dialogues on the impact of diversity barriers to entry and progression in the legal profession. The Law Teacher, 55(3), pp. 283-313. doi:10.1080/03069400.2020.1796061

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  • Fahy, N., Hervey, T., Dayan, M., Flear, M., Galsworthy, M., Greer, S.... McKee, M. (2021). Assessing the potential impact on health of the UK's future relationship agreement with the EU: analysis of the negotiating positions. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 16(3), pp. 290-307. doi:10.1017/s1744133120000171

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  • Hervey, T., Antova, I., Flear, M.L., McHale, J.V., Speakman, E. and Wood, M. (2021). Health “Brexternalities”: The Brexit Effect on Health and Health Care outside the United Kingdom. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 46(1), pp. 177-203. doi:10.1215/03616878-8706663

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  • HERVEY, T. and DE RUIJTER, A. (2020). The Dynamic Potential of European Union Health Law. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 11(4), pp. 726-735. doi:10.1017/err.2020.70

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  • van Schalkwyk, M.C.I., Hervey, T.K., McCarey, M., Dayan, M., Barlow, P. and McKee, M. (2020). How will Brexit affect the healthcare workforce? BMJ pp. m4439-m4439. doi:10.1136/bmj.m4439

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  • van Schalkwyk, M.C.I., Jarman, H., Hervey, T., Wouters, O.J., Barlow, P. and McKee, M. (2020). Risks to health and the NHS in the post-Brexit era. BMJ pp. m2307-m2307. doi:10.1136/bmj.m2307

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  • PURNHAGEN, K.P., DE RUIJTER, A., FLEAR, M.L., HERVEY, T.K. and HERWIG, A. (2020). More Competences than You Knew? The Web of Health Competence for European Union Action in Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 11(2), pp. 297-306. doi:10.1017/err.2020.35

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  • Barrow, D., Glover, L. and Hervey, T. (2020). Pro bono develops Pericles and plumbers : the roles of clinical legal education in contemporary European law schools. European Journal of Legal Education, 1, pp. 117-154
  • Wouters, O.J., Hervey, T. and McKee, M. (2020). Brexit and the European Medicines Agency—What Next for the Agency and UK Drug Regulators? JAMA Health Forum, 1(2), pp. e200135-e200135. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2020.0135

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  • Field, J., Hervey, T., Walsh, S., Davis, J., Garcia, L.T. and Valachovic, R.W. (2020). ADEA‐ADEE Shaping the Future of Dental Education III. Journal of Dental Education, 84(1), pp. 105-110. doi:10.1002/jdd.12023

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  • Hervey, T. (2020). Mary Guy, Competition Policy in Healthcare: Frontiers in Insurance-Based and Taxation-Funded Systems. Edinburgh Law Review, 24(1), pp. 154-156. doi:10.3366/elr.2020.0615

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  • van Schalkwyk, M.C.I., Barlow, P., Stuckler, D., Rae, M., Lang, T., Hervey, T.... McKee, M. (2019). Assessing the health effects of a “no deal” Brexit. BMJ pp. l5300-l5300. doi:10.1136/bmj.l5300

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  • Cameron, H., Coleman, B., Hervey, T., Rahman, S. and Rostant, P. (2019). Equality law obligations in higher education: reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010 in assessment of students with unseen disabilities. Legal Studies, 39(2), pp. 204-229. doi:10.1017/lst.2018.31

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  • Wallace, C.J. and Hervey, T.K. (2019). Brexit and the Law School: from vacillating between despair and hope to building responsibility and community. The Law Teacher, 53(2), pp. 221-229. doi:10.1080/03069400.2019.1590979

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  • Hervey, T. and Sheldon, S. (2019). Abortion by telemedicine in the European Union. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 145(1), pp. 125-128. doi:10.1002/ijgo.12738

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  • Fahy, N., Hervey, T., Greer, S., Jarman, H., Stuckler, D., Galsworthy, M.... McKee, M. (2019). How will Brexit affect health services in the UK? An updated evaluation. The Lancet, 393(10174), pp. 949-958. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(19)30425-8

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  • Hervey, T.K. (2018). Reciprocal healthcare arrangements after Brexit. BMJ pp. k4727-k4727. doi:10.1136/bmj.k4727

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  • Jarman, H., McKee, M. and Hervey, T.K. (2018). Health, transatlantic trade, and President Trump's populism: what American Patients First has to do with Brexit and the NHS. The Lancet, 392(10145), pp. 447-450. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(18)31492-2

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  • Guth, J. and Hervey, T. (2018). Threats to internationalised legal education in the twenty-first century UK. The Law Teacher, 52(3), pp. 350-370. doi:10.1080/03069400.2018.1463035

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  • McKee, T., Nir, R.A., Alexander, J., Griffiths, E. and Hervey, T. (2018). The fairness project: Doing what we can, where we are. Journal of International and Comparative Law, 5(1), pp. 181-216
  • Hervey, T. and Speakman, E.M. (2018). The immediate futures of health law after Brexit: Law, ‘a-legality’ and uncertainty. Medical Law International, 18(2-3), pp. 65-109. doi:10.1177/0968533218810746

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  • Hervey, T. (2018). New labour laws in old member states: Trade union responses to European enlargement. European Law Review, 43, pp. 464-466

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  • Cairns, J., Hervey, T. and Johnson, O. (2018). Neither ‘bolt-on’ nor ‘built-in’: benefits and challenges of developing an integrated skills curriculum through a partnership model. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, (13). doi:10.47408/jldhe.v0i13.435

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  • McKee, M. and Hervey, T. (2018). Amending the EU Withdrawal Bill: a safeguard for health. The Lancet, 391(10121), pp. 638-639. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(18)30301-5

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  • Fahy, N., Hervey, T., Greer, S., Jarman, H., Stuckler, D., Galsworthy, M.... McKee, M. (2017). How will Brexit affect health and health services in the UK? Evaluating three possible scenarios. The Lancet, 390(10107), pp. 2110-2118. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(17)31926-8

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  • Hervey, T. (2017). Rachael Field, James Duffy and Colin James (eds), Promoting Law Student and Lawyer Well-Being in Australia and Beyond. The Law Teacher, 51(3), pp. 373-374. doi:10.1080/03069400.2017.1322859

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  • Cayon-De Las Cuevas, J. and Hervey, T. (2017). A place in the sun? Healthcare rights of retired UK citizens in Spain post-Brexit. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 12(3), pp. 297-307. doi:10.1017/s1744133117000147

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  • Hervey, T.K. and Sheldon, S. (2017). Abortion by telemedicine in Northern Ireland: patient and professional rights across borders. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 68, pp. 1-33

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  • Hervey, T.K. (2017). Telling stories about European Union Health Law: The emergence of a new field of law. Comparative European Politics, 15(3), pp. 352-369. doi:10.1057/cep.2016.4

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  • Hervey, T.K. and Wood, J. (2016). Now I understand what you were trying to do, I see that this was the best module I had at University”: Student Learning Expectations Reviewed Eight Years Later. European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 22

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  • Hervey, T. and Peers, S. (2016). Brexit and health services. Clinical Medicine, 16(2), pp. 101-102. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.16-2-101

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  • Hervey, T. and Rostant, P. (2016). ‘All About That Bass’? Is non‐ideal‐weight discrimination unlawful in the UK? The Modern Law Review, 79(2), pp. 248-282. doi:10.1111/1468-2230.12179

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  • Hervey, T. (2015). Reflecting on ‘Supporting health systems in Europe: added value of EU actions?’ Health Economics, Policy and Law, 10(4), pp. 485-489. doi:10.1017/s1744133115000262

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  • Hervey, T.K. (2015). Europeanising health post-crisis: Reflective commentary on Clemens et al, ‘Supporting health systems in Europe: added value of EU actions’. Health Economics, Policy and Law
  • Chico, V., Hervey, T., Stirton, R. and Warren-Jones, A. (2014). Markets and Vulnerable Patients: Health Law After the 2012 Act. Medical Law Review, 22(2), pp. 157-161. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwu013

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  • Hervey, T., Kenner, J., Peers, S. and Ward, A. (2014). Editors’ Preface. Eu Charter of Fundamental Rights A Commentary pp. vii-viii
  • Hervey, T. (2013). Law and the Regulation of Medicines. Medical Law Review, 22(1), pp. 151-153. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwt025

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  • Farrell, A.-.M., Devaney, S., Hervey, T.K. and Murphy, T. (2013). REGULATORY 'DESIRABLES' FOR NEW HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES. Medical Law Review, 21(1), pp. 1-10. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwt005

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  • Greer, S.L., Hervey, T.K., Mackenbach, J.P. and McKee, M. (2013). Health law and policy in the European Union. The Lancet, 381(9872), pp. 1135-1144. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(12)62083-2

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  • Farrell, A.-.M., Devaney, S., Hervey, T.K. and Murphy, T. (2013). Regulatory ’Desirables’ for New Health Technologies.
  • Hatzopoulos, V. and Hervey, T. (2013). Coming into line: the EU's Court softens on cross-border health care. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 8(1), pp. 1-5. doi:10.1017/s1744133112000102

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  • Farrell, A.-.M., Devaney, S., Hervey, T. and Murphy, T. (2012). Contextualising the Regulation of Health Technologies. Law, Innovation and Technology, 4(2), pp. 113-121. doi:10.5235/lit.4.2.113

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  • Hervey, T. (2012). The Role of the European Court of Justice in the Europeanization of Communicable Disease Control: Driver or Irrelevance? Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 37(6), pp. 977-1000. doi:10.1215/03616878-1813808

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  • Reynolds, L., Attaran, A., Hervey, T. and McKee, M. (2012). Competition-Based Reform of the National Health Service in England: A One-Way Street? International Journal of Health Services, 42(2), pp. 213-217. doi:10.2190/hs.42.2.d

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  • Hervey, T., Stark, A., Dawson, A., Fernandez, J.-.L., Matosevic, T. and McDaid, D. (2012). Long-term care for older people and EU Law: the position in England and Scotland. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 34(1), pp. 105-124. doi:10.1080/09649069.2012.675468

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  • Mohr, A., Busby, H., Hervey, T. and Dingwall, R. (2012). Mapping the role of official bioethics advice in the governance of biotechnologies in the EU: The European Group on Ethics' Opinion on commercial cord blood banking. Science and Public Policy, 39(1), pp. 105-117. doi:10.1093/scipol/scs003

    [publisher’s website]

  • de Ruijter, A. and Hervey, T.K. (2012). Healthcare and the Lisbon Strategy.
  • Hervey, T.K., Farrell, A.M., Davaney, S. and Murphy, T. (2012). Editorial: Contextualising the Regulation of Health Technologies. Law Innovation and Technology, 4, pp. 113-121
  • Bache, G. and Hervey, T. (2011). INCENTIVISING INNOVATION OR SUPPORTING OTHER INTERESTS? EUROPEAN REGULATION OF ORPHAN MEDICINAL PRODUCTS. Medical Law Review, 19(1), pp. 123-131. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwq035

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K., Farrell, A.M., Devaney, S. and Murphy, T. (2011). The impacts of European Union law on the health care sector: institutional overview. Eurohealth, 16, pp. 5-7
  • Hervey, T.K. (2011). The European Union, Its Court of Justice, and “Super-Stewardship” in Public Health. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 62, pp. 633-658
  • Hervey, T. (2010). Book Review: Integrating Welfare Functions into EU Law – From Rome to Lisbon. European Journal of Social Security, 12(2), pp. 167-168. doi:10.1177/138826271001200205

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (2010). Book Review: Neergaard, Nielsen, Roseberry (eds) Integrating Welfare Functions into EU Law – from Rome to Lisbon. European Journal of Social Security
  • Hervey, T.K. (2010). “Adjudicating in the Shadow of the Informal Settlement”?: The Court of Justice of the European Union, “New Governance” and Social Welfare. Current Legal Problems, 63, pp. 92-152
  • Hervey, T., Reeves, M., Rodgers, H., Riding, B. and Roberts, T. (2009). Case C-303/06Colemanv.Attridge Law and Steve LawJudgment of the ECJ 17 July 2008; Judgment of the Employment Tribunal, London, 30 September 2008. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 31(3), pp. 309-319. doi:10.1080/09649060903354621

    [publisher’s website]

  • McKee, M., Belcher, P. and Hervey, T. (2009). Reducing harm from alcohol. BMJ, 338(mar20 2), pp. b1191-b1191. doi:10.1136/bmj.b1191

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K., McKee, M. and Belcher, P. (2009). Calling time: the United Kingdom must tackle the problem of cheap alcohol. British Medical Journal pp. 338-338
  • Hervey, T. (2008). The Advocate General and EC Law by Noreen Burrows and Rosa Greaves. The Modern Law Review, 71(5), pp. 844-850. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2230.2008.00718_1.x

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (2008). The European Union’s governance of health care and the welfare modernization agenda. Regulation & Governance, 2(1), pp. 103-120. doi:10.1111/j.1748-5991.2007.00028.x

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K., Trubek, L. and Nance, M. (2008). The Construction of a Healthier Europe: Lessons from the Fight Against Cancer. Wisconsin International Law Journal, 26, pp. 804-843
  • Hervey, T.K., Cryer, R. and Sokhi-Bulley, B. (2008). Legal Research Methods in EU and International Law: Research Notes Part 3. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 4, pp. 240-243
  • Hervey, T.K. and Cryer, R. (2008). Legal Research Methods in EU and International Law: Research Notes Part 2. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 4, pp. 48-51
  • Hervey, T.K., Mohr, A. and Busby, H. (2008). Ethical EU Law: The influence of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies. European Law Review, 33, pp. 803-842
  • Hervey, T.K. and Trubek, L. (2007). Freedom to provide health care services within the EU: An opportunity for Hybrid Governance. Columbia Journal of European Law, 13, pp. 623-649
  • Hervey, T.K. (2007). New Governance Responses to Healthcare Migration in the EU: The EU Guidelines on Block Purchasing. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 14(3), pp. 303-333. doi:10.1177/1023263x0701400307

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (2007). EU law and national health policies: problem or opportunity? Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2(1), pp. 1-6. doi:10.1017/s1744133106006219

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (2007). The Current Legal Framework on the Right To Seek Health Care Abroad in the European Union. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 9, pp. 261-286
  • Hervey, T.K., Cryer, R. and Sokhi-Bulley, B. (2007). Legal Research Methods in EU and International Law: Research Notes Part 1. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 3, pp. 161-165
  • Hervey, T.K. and Trubek, L.G. (2007). Freedom to Provide Health Care Services within the EU: An Opportunity for a Transformative Directive. Columbia Journal of European Law
  • Hervey, T.K. (2006). EU Law and National Health Policies: Problem or Opportunity. Health, Economics, Policy and Law, 1, pp. 1-6
  • Hervey, T.K. (2005). Thirty Years of EU Sex Equality Law: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 12(4), pp. 307-325. doi:10.1177/1023263x0501200401

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. and McHale, J.V. (2005). Law, health and the European Union. Legal Studies, 25(2), pp. 228-259. doi:10.1111/j.1748-121x.2005.tb00614.x

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. and Black, H. (2005). The European Union and the Governance of Stem Cell Research. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 12(1), pp. 11-48. doi:10.1177/1023263x0501200102

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. and Black, H. (2005). The European Union and the governance of stem cell research. Maastricht Journal, 12, pp. 3-40
  • Hervey, T.K. and McHale, J. (2005). Law, Health and the European Union. Legal Studies, 25, pp. 200-231
  • Ahmed, T. and Hervey, T. (2003). The European Union and Cultural Diversity: A Missed Opportunity? European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online, 3(1), pp. 43-62. doi:10.1163/221161104x00048

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. and Kenner, J. (2003). Introduction. Economic and Social Rights Under the Eu Charter of Fundamental Rights A Legal Perspective pp. vii-xi
  • Hervey, T.K. (2003). EC law on Justification for Sex Discrimination in Working Life. Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations, 48, pp. 103-152
  • Hervey, T.K. (2002). Mapping the Contours of European Union Health Law and Policy. European Public Law pp. 69-105
  • Hervey, T.K. (2001). Regulation of Genetically Modified Products in a Multi‐Level System of Governance: Science or Citizens? Review of European Community & International Environmental Law, 10(3), pp. 321-333. doi:10.1111/1467-9388.00291

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (2001). Common Market Law Review, 38(6), pp. 1421-1446. doi:10.1023/a:1013982024653

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (2001). Up in Smoke: Community (anti) tobacco law and policy. European Law Review, 26, pp. 101-125
  • Hervey, T.K. (2000). Survey on Employment and Social Law 1999-2000. Yearbook of European Law, 20, pp. 297-330
  • Hervey, T.K. (1999). Annotation of Case C-106/96 United Kingdom v Commission (Poverty IV). Common Market Law Review pp. 1079-1090
  • Hervey, (1999). Yves Jorens and Bernt Schulte, eds., European Social Security Law and Third Country Nationals. European Journal of Migration and Law, 1(1), pp. 163-165. doi:10.1163/15718169920958405

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (1999). Sex Equality as Substantive Justice’; review of Fredman, Women and the Law and McColgan, Just Wages for Women. Modern Law Review, 62, pp. 614-622
  • Hervey, T.K. (1998). Annotation of Case C-409/95 Hellmut Marschall. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law pp. 333-352
  • Barnard, C. and Hervey, T. (1998). Softening the approach to quotas: Positive action afterMarschall. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 20(3), pp. 333-352. doi:10.1080/09649069808410257

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T. (1998). Buy baby: the European union and regulation of human reproduction. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 18(2), pp. 207-234. doi:10.1093/ojls/18.2.207

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (1998). Sex Equality in Social Protection: New Institutionalist Perspectives on Allocation of Competence. European Law Journal, 4(2), pp. 196-219. doi:10.1111/1468-0386.00049

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. and Rostant, P. (1998). Limiting Part-Timers' Rights: Biggs v Somerset County Council [1996] IRLR 203. International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, 3(1), pp. 68-77. doi:10.1177/135822919800300106

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T. and Shaw, J. (1998). Women, Work and Care: Women's Dual Role and Double Burden in Ec Sex Equality Law. Journal of European Social Policy, 8(1), pp. 43-63. doi:10.1177/095892879800800103

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (1998). Survey on Employment and Social Law 1998. Yearbook of European Law, 18, pp. 613-657
  • Hervey, T.K. (1998). Sex Equality in Social Protection: New Institutionalist Perspectives on Allocation of Competence. European Law Journal, 4, pp. 169-219
  • Hervey, T.K. and Barnard, C. (1998). Annotation of Case C-178/94 Hellmut Marschall. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 20, pp. 333-352
  • Hervey, T.K. (1997). Annotation of Case C-178/94 Dillenkofer. Industrial Law Journal
  • HERVEY, T.K. (1997). Francovich Liability Simplified. Industrial Law Journal, 26(1), pp. 74-79. doi:10.1093/ilj/26.1.74

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (1997). Survey on Employment and Social Law 1996-1997. Yearbook of European Law, 17, pp. 435-490
  • Hervey, T.K. (1996). The rise and rise of conservatism in equal pay: annotation of Case C-400/93 Royal Copenhagen. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law pp. 107-118
  • Hervey, T. (1996). After Francovich: State liability and British employment law. Industrial Law Journal, 25(4), pp. 259-285. doi:10.1093/ilj/25.4.259

    [publisher’s website]

  • Shaw, J. (1996). European section. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 18(1), pp. 107-118. doi:10.1080/09649069608413681

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. and Fenwick, H. (1995). Sex Equality in the Single Market: New Directions for the European Court of Justice. Common Market Law Review, 32, pp. 443-470
  • Hervey, T.K. (1994). Door opened for more effective enforcement: annotation of Case C-271/91, Marshall v Southampton and South West Hampshire Area Health Authority (No 2). Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law pp. 254-261
  • Hervey, T.K. (1994). Annotation of Case C-152/91 Neath v Hugh Steeper Ltd. Common Market Law Review pp. 1387-1397
  • Shaw, J. (1994). European section. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 16(2), pp. 254-261. doi:10.1080/09649069408412430

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (1994). Structural Discrimination Unrecognised: Jones V University of Manchester. The Modern Law Review, 57(2), pp. 307-314. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2230.1994.tb01942.x

    [publisher’s website]

  • HERVEY, T. (1994). Small Business Exclusion in German Dismissal Law. Industrial Law Journal, 23(3), pp. 267-272. doi:10.1093/ilj/23.3.267

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. (1993). Annotation of Case C-9/91, R v Secretary of State for Social Security, ex parte EOC. Common Market Law Review pp. 653-665
  • Hervey, T.K. (1992). Annotation of Case C-243/90, R v Secretary of State for Social Services, ex parte Smithson. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law pp. 461-465
  • Hervey, T.K. (1991). Justification for Indirect Sex Discrimination in Employment: European Community and United Kingdom Law Compared. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 40(4), pp. 807-826. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/40.4.807

    [publisher’s website]

  • Hervey, T.K. The Immediate Futures of EU Health Law in the UK after Brexit. Medical law international

Reports (3)

  • Hervey, T., McCarey, M., Dayan, M., Jarman, H., Fahy, N., Bristow, D.... Greer, S. (2022). Health and Brexit: six years on. Nuffield Trust.
  • Gennet, É., Mahalatchimy, A., Frischhut, M., Lau, P.L., Hervey, T.K., Flear, M.L.... Hawrot, T. Health as a fundamental value. Towards an inclusive and equitable pharmaceutical strategy for the European Union..
  • Hervey, T., Dayan, M., McCarey, M., Fahy, N., Flear, M., Greer, S.... Jarman, H. The future for health after Brexit. London: The Nuffield Trust.

Working paper

  • Hervey, T., Antova, I., Flear, M., McHale, J., Speakman, E. and Matthew, W. (2021). Health ‘Brexternalities’: The Brexit effect on health and health care outside the UK. London, UK: The City Law School

Other (40)

  • (2021). The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law.

    [Oxford University Press]

  • (2021). The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

    [Hart Publishing]

  • Weimer, M., Cseres, K., Eckes, C., Brownsword, R., van Calster, G., Garnett, K.... Spiecker, I.(2017). The Rule of Law in the Technological Age Challenges and Opportunities for the EU Collected Papers.
  • Hervey, T.(2017). The Legal Academic’s Handbook, edited by Chris Ashford and Jessica Guth. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, xv + 236 + (glossary and index) 12pp (£32.99 paperback). ISBN: 9781137434289.

    [Cambridge University Press (CUP)]

  • Hervey, T.K.(2015). Book review: Alemanno and Gabbi, eds, Foundations of EU Food Law and Policy: Ten Years of the European Food Safety Authority.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2014). The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary.
  • Farrell, A.M., Davaney, S., Hervey, T.K. and Murphy, T.(2013). Special issue: Regulatory ’desirables’ for Health Technologies.

    [Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy F - Oxford Open Option D]

  • (2013). European Law and New Health Technologies.

    [OUP]

  • (2013). European Law and New Health Technologies.

    [OUP]

  • Hervey, T.K.(2013). Book Review: Jackson, Law and the Regulation of Medicines.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2013). Book Review: Hancher and Sauter, EU Competition and Internal Market Law in the Healthcare Sector.
  • Hervey, T.K. and Exter, A.D.(2012). European Union Health Legislation.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2011). Book Review: The End of Territoriality? The Impact of ECJ Rulings on British, German and French Social Policy.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2008). Book Review: Arnull, The European Union and its Court of Justice (Oxford: OUP, 2006).
  • Hervey, T. and Rostant, P.(2008). Contributions to: The New Oxford Companion to Law.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2008). Book Review: Burrows and Greaves, The Advocate General and EC Law (Oxford: OUP, 2007).
  • Hervey, T.K.(2006). Book Review: De Schutter and Deakin, eds, Social Rights and Market Forces: Is the open coordination of employment and social policies the future of social Europe? (Brussels: Bruylant, 2005).
  • Hervey, T.K.(2005). Special issue: Thirty years of EU sex equality law.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2005). Book Review: Holland and Pope, EU Food Law and Policy (The Hague/London/New York: Kluwer Law International, 2004).
  • Hervey, T.K.(2003). Book Review: Witte, Vos, Hanf, eds, The Many Faces of Differentiation in EU Law (2001).
  • Hervey, T.K.(2003). Book Review: Goldberg and Lonbay, eds, Pharmaceutical Medicine, Biotechnology and European Law (Cambridge: CUP, 2002).
  • Hervey, T.K.(2002). Book review: Lo Faro, Regulating Social Europe (Hart 2000).
  • Hervey, T.K.(2002). Book Review: Sheridan, EU Biotechnology Law and Practice: Regulating Genetically Modified and Novel Food Products.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2001). Book Review: Cumper and Wheatley eds Minority Rights in the ‘New Europe’ and Moon, ed Race Discrimination: Developing and Using a New Legal Framework 2001.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2000). Book review: Dashwood and Ward, The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2000). Book Review: Maduro, We the Court.
  • Hervey, T.K.(2000). Book Review: Craig and de Búrca The Evolution of EU Law.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1999). Book review: Ellis, EC Sex Equality Law.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1999). Book Review: Jorens and Schulte eds, European Social Security Law and Third Country Nationals.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1998). Book Review: Nielsen and Szyszczak The Social Dimension of the European Union.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1998). Book Review: Burrows and Mair European Social Law.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1997). Book Review: Sohrab, Sexing the Benefit.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1997). Book Review: Kravaritou ed The Sex of Labour Law in Europe.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1996). Book Review: Vogel, Prevention at the Workplace.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1996). Book Review: Houghton-James, Sexual Harassment.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1996). Book Review: Hoskyns, Integrating Gender.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1996). Book Review: Estievenart, ed Policies and Strategies to Combat Drugs in Europe.
  • Hervey, T.(1995). Book review: Verwilghen M, Access to equality between men and women in the European Community.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1995). Book Review: Prechal, Directives in European Community Law.
  • Hervey, T.K.(1995). Book Review: Hepple and Szyszczak, eds, Discrimination: The Limits of Law.

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