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EUROMIX: Regulating Mixed Intimacies in Europe

Professor Betty de Hart is the recipient of a 2016 European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant to establish an independent research team for her research project entitled EUROMIX: Regulating Mixed …

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First Sarah van Walsum-lecture: Peggy Levitt

29 September 2015: Peggy Levitt Global Social Protection: Protecting and Providing Outside the Nation-State Framework In today’s world, more than 220 million people live in a country that is not …

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Mi­gra­tion Law as a Fam­ily Mat­ter

Besides controlling mobility, migration law also impacts on (transnational) family norms and obligations and raises policy issues regarding care, abuse, solidarity and neglect – both in migrants’ countries of origin …

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Time and Identity. The relation between time and identity in the context of family migration law

NWO Onderzoekstalent 2012 – Hemme Battjes, Martijn Stronks What are the legal consequences if a migrant spends time in a country? Often s/he will receive stronger status, sometimes even if …

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Human Costs of Border Control

On the basis of globalization theories, as well as on the basis of developments in European migration policies, we hypothesize that since 1990 migration law has witnessed a shift from …

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Veni project (NWO) Mutual Trust in EU Migration Law and Legal Remedies

Between 2011 and 2015, Brouwer carried out her research on the role of national courts within the field of mutual recognition and mutual trust in EU migration law. For this …

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Cross-Border Welfare State

The Cross-Border Welfare State research program started in 2006 and created a liaison between the law faculties of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the University of Groningen and University of Leuven. …

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