Eight Meijers prizes awarded
On Thursday 10 January the annual Meijers prizes were awarded for the best published article, of each faculty research programme, written by Assistant Professors or other academic staff members. The winners received a certificate and a sum of money to spend on research.
Criminal Justice
Anouk Bosma: “Selection processes in prison-based treatment referrals: a street level bureaucracy perspective”
In: Crime & Delinquency 64(8) 1001-1032
Coherent privaatrecht
In: European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 4(2): 91-102.
Exploring the Frontiers of International Law
Daniel Peat: “International Investment Law and the Public Law Analogy”
In: Journal of International Dispute Settlement 9(u) 654-678
Juryrapport
Effective protection of fundamental rights in a pluralist world
Karolina La Fors-Owczynik: ”Profiling ‘Anomalies’ and the Anomalies of Profiling: Digitalized Risk Assessments of Dutch Youth and the New European Data Protection Regime”
In: Adams S., Purtova N., Leenes R. (Eds.) Under Observation: The Interplay Between eHealth and Surveillance, Springer Publishers, the Hague, p. 107-138
Grenzen van fiscale soevereiniteit
Dirk Broekhuijsen: “Een evaluatie van het multilateraal instrument”
In: Tijdschrift Fiscaal Ondernemingsrecht 2018/158.2
Hervorming van sociale regelgeving
In: Journal of Human Resources 52(2) 491-530
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of multilevel jurisdictions
Claudia Bouteligier: “Empathie als supplement: redactionele inleiding”
In: Claudia Bouteliglier & Timo Slootweg (red.), Het empathisch supplement in recht en literatuur. Oud-Turnhout/’s-Hertogenbosch: Gompel &Scavina 2018
The Progression of EU law: Accommodating change and upholding values
Melanie Fink: “Non-Governmental Organisations and Search and Rescue at Sea”
In: Maritime Safety and Security Law Journal 4: 1-25.