Christa Tobler
Professor of European Law
- Name
- Prof.dr. R.C. Tobler LLM
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 7738
- r.c.tobler@law.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9106-1591
Professor R.C. (Ruth Christa) Tobler is Professor of European Law at the Universities of Basel (Switzerland) and Leiden.
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Christa Tobler speaks on the negotiated EU-Swiss package of agreements -
Christa Tobler speaks at equality law conference in Slovenia on age discrimination -
International Arbitration and EU Law event at Leiden University -
Christa Tobler co-author of new version of Q&A on EU-Swiss negotiations -
Christa Tobler speaks at conference on “Europe-friendliness of constitutions” -
Christa Tobler speaks at conference on the future of the EEA Internal Market -
Leiden and Cambridge help create a model course on EU law for Ukraine -
Christa Tobler gives a public lecture at the University of Tasmania on the European human rights approach to climate change -
Christa Tobler speaks at the University of Tasmania (Australia) about age discrimination -
Christa Tobler participant in a fireside chat on the relationship between Switzerland and the EU -
Christa Tobler at the College of Europe, Natolin (Poland) -
Charts by Christa Tobler, Jacques Beglinger and Veronika Yefremova on 'Ukraine – The Road to EU Accession' -
New co-publication by Christa Tobler in the field of European tax law -
Op-ed by Christa Tobler on EU Law Live about intersectionality in the KlimaSeniorinnen judgment -
Blogpost by Christa Tobler on Swiss direct democracy and state old-age pensions -
New EU-Swiss negotiations -
The Europa Institute organises its fifth Meet the Author event -
Interview in Switzerland with Christa Tobler on Swiss-EU relations -
Publication by Christa Tobler on the legal relationship between Switzerland and the EU -
Christa Tobler speaks on the legal relationship between Switzerland and the EU -
Christa Tobler and Marc Maresco editors of book 'Switzerland and the EU - A Challenging Relationship'. -
Christa Tobler on the mutual recognition of professional qualifications -
Meet Rosa: pleading (successfully!) in an LGBTQIA+ case -
New report by Christa Tobler on indirect discrimination -
Publication Christa Tobler on shaping EU law the British way -
Christa Tobler speaks at a workshop on EU law teaching in the UK post-Brexit -
Christa Tobler teaches at the Law & Legal Skills Summer School 2022 in the Czech Giant Mountains -
61st Leiden-London Meeting on the EU’s strategic autonomy -
Erasmus+ project Leiden Law School and University of Tirana successfully completed -
Christa Tobler gives presentation at the University of Vienna -
Christa Tobler speaks at the European Energy Law Seminar 2022 -
Christa Tobler commentator in Leuven lecture on Norway’s EEA membership -
EIBL alumna Suzanne Kingston appointed judge of the General Court of the European Union -
Christa Tobler speaks about "ombuds offices in Europe: a success story" -
Christa Tobler presents at the conference of the EFTA Court -
Christa Tobler presents at the Austrian European Law Congress on alternatives to EU integration -
Lord Martin Richardson guest speaker Opening Ceremony Advanced Masters -
50 years of voting rights for women in the Swiss Confederation -
Interview with Christa Tobler in de “Hofvijver” (Montesquieu Instituut) -
Another year of successful participation of Leiden Law School in the 2021 European Law Moot Court Competition -
LLX virtual roundtable on the Social Summit and the European Pillar of Social Rights -
High level appointment for EIBL alumnus Martin Richardson -
Christa Tobler on BBC Radio about vote for women in Switzerland -
Draft agreement Switzerland-EU uncertain due to ‘Brexit envy’ -
Christa Tobler in the media about Brexit and Switzerland -
Christa Tobler on the system of dynamic adaptation of EEA law -
Christa Tobler, EU Corona law: Restrictions on the export of protective equipment -
Tobler writes blog on Institutional Agreement Switzerland-EU -
Leiden Law School hosts European Law Moot Court Competition -
Christa Tobler Participates in a panel on the topic "Framework Agreement CH-EU: What happens after the termination initiative?" -
Presentation by Christa Tobler at the Department of Economy in Belfast, Northern Ireland -
Christa Tobler speaks at the European Commission's Legal Seminar on equality and non-discrimination -
Christa Tobler speaks at the interdisplinary Liechtenstein Institute -
Presentation of Christa Tobler at the University of Ghent -
Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on comparative regional integration awarded to Leiden University -
Christa Tobler in the programme "ochtendspits" BNR nieuwsradio -
Roundtable on Horizontal Direct Effect, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights/General Principles of EU Law and the Effect of Directives -
Christa Tobler gives presentation about the use of ePortfolios as an assessment method in academic teaching -
Another year with a strong presence of Leiden Law School in the European Law Moot Court Competition -
Christa Tobler acts as one of six experts in a three hour hearing of an External relations committe of the Swiss Federal Parliament -
Book Launch The Law of the European Union -
Christa Tobler 2x on Swiss television on the relationship between Switzerland and the EU -
Christa Tobler speaks at Budapest conference on “Best practices in interactive teaching and learning” -
Christa Tobler speaks about general principles in the field of non-discrimination -
Conference presentation by Christa Tobler on EU anti-discrimination law -
Christa Tobler gives conference lecture at the KU Leuven -
Christa Tobler gives interview to the Slovene Radio Student on the institutional negotiations between the EU and Switzerland (and Brexit) -
Christa Tobler on Brexit in the House of Lords in London -
Christa Tobler talks in The Hague about settling disputes in the context of Brexit -
Christa Tobler guest lecturer at the University of Vienna on the subject of multiple discrimination -
Christa Tobler speaker on Brexit and dispute settlement -
Christa Tobler speaks on gender identity discrimination -
New online publication Tobler/Beglinger on the institutional framework of the EU-Swiss legal relations -
New Brexit publication on the protection of acquired rights -
Christa Tobler legal expert in Swiss television debate on the free movement of persons -
Brexit lecture of Christa Tobler at Jindal University in India’s capital Delhi -
Christa Tobler speaks in the Dutch Parliament on Brexit -
New ‚Brexit’ publication by Christa Tobler -
Special issue charts on "Brexit“ by Tobler/Beglinger -
Interview with Christa Tobler in the Neue Zuercher Zeitung on the consequences of Brexit for Switzerland -
Assessing Learning in Higher Education
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Christa Tobler is Professor of European Union Law at the Europa Institute of Leiden University, on a part-time basis. She is also part-time Professor of European Union Law at the Europainstitut – Institute for Global European Studies at Basel University (Switzerland).
Christa Tobler studied law at Zurich University (Switzerland), from where she obtained her doctorate in 1989. Having qualified as an attorney-at-law at the Zurich bar, she obtained the degree of “LLM in European Community Law” at Leiden University in 1994. During her studies in Leiden, she was Winning Advocate General in the European Law Moot Court Competition. In 2004, Christa completed the ‘habilitation’ procedure at Basel University (Switzerland), which made her eligible as ordinary professor, with a venia legendi for Swiss public law, European Union law and gender law. Her habilitation thesis dealt with the legal concept of indirect discrimination under European Community law and under Swiss Constitutional law (EU law part published by Intersentia).
In terms of research, the focus of Christa’s research has been mostly on legal equality and discrimination as well as on the legal relationship between Switzerland and the EU. Following her habilitation thesis, research on indirect discrimination has become a particularly prominent topic. This has led to publications both on EU social law (including in recent years notably a report written for the European Commission and published in 2022) and EU economic law, including notably EU-Swiss agreements on matters such as air transport and the free movement of persons. Further, Christa has a particular interest in the question of legislative and interpretative homogeneity of the EU-Swiss treaties with the EU law from which important parts of those treaties are derived, notably from a perspective of comparative research that includes other association regimes of under EU law, such as the law of the European Economic Area (EEA). – Apart from Leiden and Basel, Christa done research in various places, among which Kyoto (Japan), Florence (Italy) and Hobarth (Tasmania, Australia).
Christa is the Academic Director of the Advaned LLM Programme in European and international Business Law (EIBL).
She has a particular interest in teaching methodology, which has led her to be a co-founder of “The EU Law in Charts Project”, which aims at using visualisation in legal teaching. She is also an enthusiastic Moot Court judge (regional level) for the European Law Moot Court Competition. She contributes on a regular basis to the educational courses offered by the European Law Academy (Europäische Rechtsakademie, ERA). For some years, she was a member of the Board of Trustees of the ERA.
Christa is a part of the executive committee of senior experts of the European Equality Network – European network of legal experts in gender equality and non-discrimination (which is an expert network set up by the European Commission). Christa is also part of the editorial board of the Swiss Review of International and European Law. She was part of the Curatorium for the Chair in Comparative Sexual Orientation Law at the Law Faculty of Leiden University. Christa is a member of a number of professional organisations, including in particular the Nederlandse vereniging voor europees recht (www.nver.nl) and the European Women’s Lawyers Association (www.ewla.org).
Research areas
Christa’s research is mainly in two specific sub-fields of European Union law, namely:
1. Legal equality and discrimination, both in economic and in social law;
2. The legal relationship between Switzerland and the EU, seen in particular in the broader context of EU association law (such as the law of the European Economic Area).
Professor of European Law
- Faculty of Law
- Institute of Public Law
- Europees Recht
- Expert voor de Europese Commissie, Brussel
- Hoogleraar Europees recht