Mette Hartlev

LL.M (law)

  • Karen Blixens Plads 16

    2300 København S

  • Karen Blixens Plads 16, 2300 København S, 5C Bygning 5C (Afsnit 3), 5C-2-23

1991 …2019

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Current research

  • Participate in interdisciplinary research project: PolicyAid
  • Participate in interdisciplinary research project: MeInWe
  • Participate in interdisciplinary research project: EUSTANDS4PM
  • Member of the legal research centre Welfare and EU Market Integration (Welma). Her research is primarily concerned with regulatory strategies in regards to implementation and application of emerging technologies in the health care services, and with patients' right to health in Europe
  • Participate in COST Aktion: Adapting European health systems to diversity (ADAPT)

Knowledge of languages

Danish

English

French

German

Teaching

  • Health law
  • Health and human rights
  • Biolaw and bioethics

Fields of interest

  • Health law
  • Patients' rights
  • Public health
  • Health and human rights
  • Biolaw
  • Law, science and technology studies
  • Law and ethics

Primary fields of research

Mette Hartlevs research is focused on legal issues related to the health care services and patients' rights, and to new health technologies such as gene technology. Her current research is especially targeting the following issues:

  • Health law and patient' rights in an integrated Europe
  • Legal aspects of publich health issues
  • Health and human rights
  • Biolaw and biotechnology
  • Law, science and technology studies
  • Law and ethics

CV

Positions

2007-          Professor of Health Law

1996-2007    Associate Professor of Health Law

1993-1996    Assistant Profesor of Administrative Law

1990-1993    PhD Fellow

1992-1993    Research Assistant

1989-1992    Legal Consultant, Union for Social Workers

 

Education

1986: LL.M Aarhus University, Denmark


1993: PhD (law), Copenhagen University
, Denmark

2006: LL.D, Copenhagen University, Denmark

 

Research projects and networks

2013-2016         The Genomic History of Denmark. Funded by University of Copenhagen Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research

2013-2016         Governing Obesity. Funded by University of Copenhagen Excellence Programme for Interdisciplinary Research     

2012-2015   COST Aktion IS1103 : Adapting European health systems to diversity (ADAPT). Appointed as Danish management committee member

2009-2014   UNIK-projekt: Food, Fitness and Pharma. http://foodfitnesspharma.ku.dk/   Funded by the Ministry of Science

2007-          Nordic Network for Research in Biomedical law. Funded by NordForsk. Member of management board

2007-2009   Determining the Ethical and Legal Interest in Privacy and Data Protection for Research Involving the Use of Genetic Databases and Bio-banks (PRIVILEDGED). Coordinated by professor David Towend, University of Masstricht. Funded by EU FP6.

2004-2006    Cloning in Public. Farm Animal Cloning and the Public. Coordinated by professor, PhD,Peter Sandøe, LIFE, University of Copenhagen. Funded by EU FP6.

2004-2006     Creating Science: Crafting stem cell research in a moral landscape. Coordinated by professor Lene Koch, Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen. Funded by the Danish Research Council 

2004-2006     EU-RECA, Delimiting the research concept and research activities, Specific Targeted Research Project. Coordinated by professor Søren Holm,University of Manchester. Funded by EU FP6.

2002-2004     PRIVIREAL, Privacy Protection in Biomedical Research. Coordinated by professor Deryck Beyleveld,University of Sheffield,UK. Funded by EU FP5.

1994-1996     The Public Sectors Condition and Future. Coordinated by professor Torben Beck Jørgensen, Institute of Political Science, University of Copenhage. Funded by DJØF (Danish Association for Lawyers, economists and social scientists)

1993-1999       GRAN, Bioetik – grundlagsproblemer og anvendelse. Koordineret af professor, dr. theol Svend Andersen, Det Teologiske Fakultet, Aarhus Universtitet og professor, dr. phil.Peter Sandøe, LIFE. Finansieret af de 5 forskningsråd

 

Editorial boards

2010-           Member of the editorial board of European Journal of Health Law

2006-          Member of editorial council of the journal Etikk i praksis (Ethics in practise)

1990-2004   Member of the editorial board of the Nordic legal journal Retfærd

1992-1998   Danish editor of the Nordic legal journal Retfærd

1993-1996   Nordic editor of the Nordic legal journal Retfærd

 

University administrative functions

2012-              Head of research centre, Welma, Faculty of Law

2012-              Head of International Strategy at the Faculty of Law

2006-2011       Head of Studies, Faculty of Law

2006-2011       Member of Copenhagen University Educational Strategic Council (KUUR)

2003-2008       Member of management board for Biocampus (university priority interdisciplinary research theme)

2002-2003       Member of coordinating group for Copenhagen University interdisciplinary research priority in biotechnology 

1998-2002       Member of Faculty of Law Examen Complaints Board

1998-2000       Member of the Faculty Board, Faculty of Law

1998 -             Member of various PhD committees and assessment committees for scientific positions in Denmark, Norway and Netherlands

 

External bodies

2013-                Chair of Management Board, Danish Anti Doping Agency

2012-                Member and vice chair of the Danish National Committee on Health Research Ethics

2011-                Member of advisory board, Deutches Referenzzentrum für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften, Bonn University

2006-2010         Board member, Danish Society for Medical Ethics, Philosophy and Method

2003-2008         Member of Nordic Committee on Bioethics

2002-2011         Chairperson, Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment

2000-2005         Member of Danish Council of Ethics (vice chair 2000-2003)

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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