The latest news about Radboud University.
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Book launch and podcast: "20 Years of the Family Reunification Directive: Central Themes, Problem Issues and Implementation in Selected Member States”
CMR is proud to announce the publication of “20 Years of the Family Reunification Directive: Central Themes, Problem Issues and Implementation in Selected Member States.”
Nijmegen team won international moot court competition
The Radboud Moot Court Team won an award this year at the All-European International Humanitarian and Refugee Law Moot Court Competition.
New double issue of the European Journal of Migration and Law published
The second and third editions of the European Journal of Migration and Law (EJML) for 2025 have been published. This double issue contains a wide selection of articles on current developments in European migration law and policy.
CMR Podcast, GS4S mini-series #3: Kate Hooper and Pablo Acosta on global mobility schemes
In the third episode of the GS4S mini-series, we explore global mobility schemes. Prof. Tesseltje de Lange, director of the Centre for Migration Law, is joined by two migration experts: Kate Hooper and Pablo Acosta.
Work and Migration Law Congress: the value of dialogue
On 22 May 2025, more than 170 people came to Nijmegen to exchange knowledge on the theme 'Work and Migration Law'. It was a very productive day.
Publication of the first issue of 2025 of the European Journal of Migration and Law
Recently, the new issue of the European Journal of Migration and Law (EJML) was published. This edition offers a series the latest articles on migration law and policy within Europe.
New issue of European Journal of Migration and Law published
Monday 16 December 2024, the new issue of the European Journal of Migration and Law was published.
Call for applications - Doctoral workshop on sustainability & public law
On Monday 7 April 2025, PhD candidates who belong to the Sustainability & Public Law research project organize a doctoral workshop on sustainability and public law.
CMR Podcast, GS4S mini-series #2: Tommaso Frattini on the overeducation of immigrants in Europe
In this episode of the GS4S mini-series, Colleen Boland and Ksenija Ivanović have a conversation with Tommaso Frattini, a labor economist specializing in economics of migration at the Associazione Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano.
CMR Podcast - GS4S mini-series #1: Mahdi Ghodsi on the role of skills shortages in migration aspirations in the Western Balkans
In the first episode of the GS4S mini-series, Colleen Boland and Ksenija Ivanović have a conversation with Mahdi Ghodsi, an Economist at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw), one of partner organizations at GS4S.
Why the Asylum Emergency Measures Act is counterproductive
The Dutch cabinet unexpectedly presented an alternative to the Asylum Emergency Act in late October: the Asylum Emergency Measures Act . Professor of Sociology of Law Ashley Terlouw argues that the measures in the act have the contrary effect.
CMR Podcast #6: Pascal Beckers on interdisciplinary cooperation within RUNOMI
In the sixth episode of the CMR Podcast, Tesseltje de Lange and Ricky van Oers have a conversation with Pascal Beckers, associate professor in Human Geography and Planning at Radboud University.
Carolus Grütters and Karen Geertsema write paper for the Royal Dutch Association for International Law
On Friday 1 November 2024 at 14.00, Carolus Grütters and Karen Geertsema will present their joint paper on migration (law) at the annual meeting of the Royal Dutch Association for International Law (KNVIR) in The Hague.
CMR podcast #5: Saskia Bonjour on ‘strange families’
In this episode of the CMR podcast, Tesseltje de Lange and Karen Geertsema have a conversation with Saskia Bonjour, associate professor of Political Science at the UvA and initiator of the Stranger Families Project.
CMR podcast #4: Kris van der Pas on strategic litigation by NGOs
Asylum seekers and refugees are poorly protected, despite legal guarantees. This leads to strategic litigation by interest groups. In this podcast, Kris van der Pas, Naome Al-Saqaff and Karen Geertsema discuss this issue.
How strategic litigation for asylum seekers can be effective
Legal scholar Kris van der Pas examined why and how different European organisations litigate strategically. She will defend her PhD thesis at Radboud University on 10 September.
CMR-podcast #3: Jasper Krommendijk on the effectiveness of human rights in a multilevel legal order
In the third CMR podcast, Karen Geertsema and Ricky van Oers have a conversation with Jasper Krommendijk. They discuss the topic of his recent inaugural speech 'The effectiveness of human rights in a multilevel legal order under threat?'
Royal decoration for Professor of Sociology of Law Ashley Terlouw
On Friday 26 April, Professor of Sociology of Law Ashley Terlouw was decorated for her exceptional academic and social achievements.
Radboud researchers contribute to YouTube award for Ben & Jerry's campaign
In a short video, the ice cream brand calls attention to the challenges asylum seekers face in the Dutch labour market. The basis for the campaign came from research by Tesseltje de Lange and Ricky van Oers.
Kick-off meeting GS4S in Nijmegen
GS4S had its kick-off meeting in Nijmegen.