The role of European Courts in contemporary (im)migration governance The migration domain is made of a congeries of institutional and non-institutional actors contending and negotiating their role and space in the migration governance. What is the role of courts in this complex, stratified and ever-changing context? Madalina Bianca Moraru • June 16, 2022
Political haggling with constitutional values Recent developments show that even under the currently resigned Rutte Cabinet the drafting of new legislation, especially in the realm of law and order, remains a cause for concern. Jan Crijns and Maartje van der Woude • July 04, 2012
The European Court of Human Rights: towards a too procedural approach? The ECtHR nowadays uses a more procedural approach when assessing an alleged human right violation. What lessons can be learned from experiences in Dutch administrative law with a procedural approach? Jaap van Rijn van Alkemade and Tess de Jong • June 12, 2012
Dutch Legislature: On a Crusade for Security or a Populist Collision Course? What happened to the country formerly internationally known as ‘a beacon of enlightenment’ a ‘nation not obsessed with crime’? Maartje van der Woude and Jan Crijns • April 03, 2012 • 3 comments