Tatevik Manucharyan is Assistant Professor in European Law at the Department of International and European Law at the Utrecht University School of Law.
Tatevik specializes in the Law of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Her research focuses on the evolution of socio-economic governance in the EU and the interaction between soft law, hard law and various compliance-inducing mechanisms in this context. She is particularly interested in issues of enforcement and compliance and the social dimension of the EMU.
Previously, Tatevik worked as a researcher in European Law at the University of Amsterdam (2015-2020) and as a lecturer at the University of Groningen (2020-2021). She was a visiting researcher at the European University Institute for ten months in 2017.
Tatevik holds a Ph.D. in European Law from the University of Amsterdam, an LL.M. in European Law from Utrecht University, and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.