Angela TACEA
Associate Professor
Public policies
Laboratory(ies): PACTE
Biography
Angela TACEA has been an associate professor of European studies since 2023. Her research and teaching focus primarily on the European legislative process, with a particular emphasis on institutional actors and procedures, fundamental rights, and European justice and home affairs policies, including asylum and immigration, personal data protection, e-government, and artificial intelligence.
In March 2020, she was appointed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees as an associate judge at the National Court of Asylum (CNDA). She also serves as a trainer for the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA).
She earned her Ph.D. from Sciences Po Paris (2010–2017). Her dissertation, published by La Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence (https://www.lgdj.fr/des-gouvernements-sous-le-regard-de-leur-parlement-9782275073101.html), analyzes parliamentary oversight of EU justice and home affairs issues and how national parliaments contribute to maintaining the balance between freedom and security in this area of public policy. She adopts a comparative perspective between France, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
Before joining Sciences Po Grenoble, she was a postdoctoral researcher funded by the FWO (Flemish Research Foundation) (2017–2021) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Her postdoctoral project, titled “Who Wins the Legislative Battle? Tracking Legislative Changes and Political Ideas in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice,” was conducted at the Institute of European Studies and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. She was also a temporary teaching and research assistant at the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas (2014–2016).
Responsibilities
- Co-editor of the European Political Review
Publications
The French parliamentary administration. A bureaucracy inside the Parliament?
Angela Tacea
Thomas Christiansen; Elena Griglio; Nicola Lupo. *The Routledge Handbook of Parliamentary Administrations*, Routledge, 2023, 9781032020242
Semi-presidentialism in post-Soviet regimes: democratic triumph and regression
Alexandra Iancu , Angela Tacea
Pouvoirs - French Journal of Constitutional and Political Studies, 2023, No. 184 (1), pp. 107–120. 10.3917/pouv.184.0107
An ineffective legislator? Explaining the capacity of the European Parliament to determine legislative outputs in Justice and Home Affairs under the consultation procedure
Angela Tacea
UACES 52nd Annual Conference, September 2022, Lille, France
An ineffective legislator? Explaining the capacity of the European Parliament to determine legislative outputs in Justice and Home Affairs under the consultation procedure
Angela Tacea
ECPR General Conference, August 2022, Innsbruck, Austria
Assessing democratic backsliding through citizens' perceptions: an analysis of the 2020 Covid state of emergency in Spain
Angela Tacea
11th Biennial Conference of the SGEU, June 2022, Rome, Italy