Second Sarah van Walsum-lecture: Deborah Anker
5 September 2016: Deborah Anker Social Justice, Gender and Legal Change in Asylum Law Legal change is often thought of as change from the top down – change brought about …
5 September 2016: Deborah Anker Social Justice, Gender and Legal Change in Asylum Law Legal change is often thought of as change from the top down – change brought about …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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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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. …