Eva Storskrubb
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Docent at Department of Law; Professors, Instructors, Researchers
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 25 80
- E-mail:
- Eva.Storskrubb@jur.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Dag Hammarskjölds väg 7
- Postal address:
- Box 512
751 20 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
Associate Professor (docent) Eva Storskrubb is Senior Lecturer (Universitetslektor) in procedural law at the Faculty of Law.
Her field of research is civil procedure. Her specific areas of interest are international procedural issues, EU civil justice, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution.
Biography
Associate Professor (docent) and Senior Lecturer (universitetslektor) Eva Storskrubb holds an LL.L degree from the University of Helsinki and a Ph.D. from the European University Institute in Florence. She defended her thesis in 2006 and it was published by Oxford University Press in 2008: Civil Procedure and EU Law - A Policy Area Uncovered.
During 2014-2016 she was post doctoral research fellow at the faculty, the first Marie Curie Fellow in law in Sweden, and worked on the project "RECLAIM: The Legitimacy of Mutual Recognition as a Regulatory Strategy for the Policy Area of Civil Justice in the EU". During 2016-2021 she was part-time researcher at the faculty for the research project "European Account Preservation - Impact on the Legal Order?" (Ragnar Söderbergs Stiftelse).
Prior to becoming a full-time lecturer at the faculty in 2021 she worked as an attorney and associate at law firms in Sweden, Finland and England, specialising in commercial dispute resolution. She has also been a trainee at the EU Court of Justice and the EU Commission.
She teaches on Term 4 (procedural law) and Term 6 (EU law and private international law), as well as on the advanced courses EU Commercial Law and Litigation, EU Criminal Law, EU Civil Procedure and Civilprocessföring. She also teaches on the Master's Programme in Investment Treaty Arbitration and supervises students writing their thesis.
Publications
Selection of publications
- Civil Justice - Constitutional and Regulatory Issues Revisited (2017)
- Mutual Trust and the Limits of Abolishing Exequatur in Civil Justice (2016)
- Mutual Recognition as a Governance Strategy for Civil Justice (2016)
- Gazprom OAO v. Lietuvos Republika (2016)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution in the EU (2016)
- EU Civil Justice – Current Issues and Future Outlook (2016)
- Civil Justice (2015)
- Anna Wallerman, Om fakultativa regler - En studie av svensk och unionsrättslig reglering av skönsmässigt beslutsfattande i processrättsliga frågor (2015)
- Due notice of proceedings (2014)
- Civil Procedure and EU Law – A Policy Area Uncovered (2008)
Recent publications
- Instroduction: Funding of Justice (2023)
- YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions 2022 - Funding of Justice (2023)
- The Future Regulation of Third-Party Funding in Europe (2022)
- Digital Court Hearings - Reflections on Nordic and European-Level Developments (2022)
- EU-rätten, access to justice-vågorna och de svaga skandinaviska böljorna? (2022)
All publications
Articles
- The Future Regulation of Third-Party Funding in Europe (2022)
- Mutual Trust and the Dark Horse of Civil Justice (2018)
- Några tankar om hur EU-rättens tentakler genomtränger processrätten (2017)
- Gazprom OAO v. Lietuvos Republika (2016)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution in the EU (2016)
- Anna Wallerman, Om fakultativa regler - En studie av svensk och unionsrättslig reglering av skönsmässigt beslutsfattande i processrättsliga frågor (2015)
- Due notice of proceedings (2014)
- Book review ‘Civil Litigation in a Globalising World (Kramer and van Rhee eds, T.M.C Asser Press, 2012) (2013)
- Ordre Public in EU Civil Justice - Lessons from Arbitration (2011)
- La coopération judiciaire civile an action – comment les acteurs nationaux s’adaptent à l’approfondissement de l’intégration (2005)
- The Commission Green Paper on Alternative Dispute Resolution – A Consultation Paper on a “Hot” Topic (2004)
- Two “Classics” on Comparative Procedure – Cappelletti and Damaška in the Third Millennium (2002)
- Some Specific Aspects of the “New” Civil Procedure Rules in England (2000)
Books
- YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions 2022 - Funding of Justice (2023)
- EU Civil Justice (2016)
- EU Civil Justice – Current Issues and Future Outlook (2016)
- Civil Procedure and EU Law – A Policy Area Uncovered (2008)
Chapters
- Instroduction: Funding of Justice (2023)
- Digital Court Hearings - Reflections on Nordic and European-Level Developments (2022)
- EU-rätten, access to justice-vågorna och de svaga skandinaviska böljorna? (2022)
- Civil Justice Extending its Tentacles (2021)
- Emergency Arbitration (2020)
- Navigating EU Law and the Law of Arbitration (2019)
- Mutual Trust in Civil Justice Cooperation in the EU (2019)
- EU Civil Justice at the Harmonisation Crossroads? (2019)
- Provisional Measures (2019)
- Judicial cooperation in civil matters: (2018)
- Tillit mellan rättssystemen i EU (2017)
- Civil Justice - Constitutional and Regulatory Issues Revisited (2017)
- E-Justice, Innovation and the EU (2017)
- E-Justice, Innovation and the EU (2017)
- Mutual Recognition as a Governance Strategy for Civil Justice (2016)
- Civil Justice (2015)
- UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985 (2013)
- Arbitration in Sweden: Features of the Stockholm Rules (2013)
- Civil Justice – A Newcomer and an Unstoppable Wave (2011)
- What Changes will European Harmonisation Bring (2010)
- Nytt om Brysselförordningen (2010)
- Access to Justice in European Comparative Law (2007)
- Steering the Tide - The Mid-Term Perspective for Civil Justice (2006)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution in Civil and Commercial Matters – Developments in the European Union (2005)