Prijswinnaars

2023

Lydia Leibbrandt ‘Capturing the alchemy of regularization. Manisfestations of citizenship in the Germans Ausbildungsduldung.’ Download thesis here

2022

Eva van der Wal ‘Exploring the African Accountability Avenue: Libya’s Responsibility for Violating the Right to Leave under Article 12 (2) ACHPR through pullback operations’ Download Thesis

2021

Kate Murphy FRONTEX AND THE FALLACY OF HUMAN RIGHTS. How could Frontex – the European Border and Coast Guard Agency – operate its management of EU external borders to uphold the Union’s international human rights obligations in the area of migration & asylum?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

2020

Tara O’Sullivan ‘Protecting environmentally displaced persons under international law. A proposal for a new international legal framework

                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

2019

Maarten Kos Italy’s Responsibility Under International Law for Human Rights Violation of Migrants Intercepted at Sea and Returned to Libya by the Libyan Coast Guard with the Support of Italy Download Thesis


2018

Ralph Groeneveld The meaning of ‘protection in accordance with the Geneva Convention’ under Article 38(1)(e) EU Procedures Directive in the light of the safe third country concept, with a case study of Turkey Download Thesis


2017

Mirjam den Besten  Extraterritorial Immigration Control and Access to Asylum. The Dutch Immigration Liaison Officers and the Non-Refoulement obligations of the Netherlands under international refugee and human rights law


2016

Amélie Poméon Frontex and EBCGA, a Question of Accountability


2015

Daphne ter Telgte The accession of the EU to the ECHR to strengthen human rights protection within the Common European Asylum system: necessity or merely symbolic? Download thesis


 2014

Nynke Staal After M.S.S.: the contemporary asylum and migration situation in Greece Download thesis


 2013

Arend van Rosmalen Conditional Citizenship of the Union? Family migration for the EU citizens and the outdated notion of “internal affairs” Download thesis


2012

Ellen Nissen The Rights of Minor EU Member State Nationals Wishing to Enjoy Family Life with a non-EU Parent in their Country of Nationality. A study in the light of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Childals Download thesis


2011

Alke Metselaar ‘Turkish delight? A closer examination of the standstill clause and the prohibition of discrimination in the EEC-Turkey Association’, Universiteit Maastricht. Download thesis


2010

Mark A. Provera ‘The detention of asylumseekers in Australia and the European Union – a comparative analysis’, Universiteit Maastricht.


2009

Sheila Maas ‘Dual Protection in European Asylum Law: Good or Bad for those Seeking Subsidiary Protection?


2008

Emma Besselink General Principles of Community Law in Action, the role of general principles in the context of the Asylum Procedure Directive Download thesis


2007

Sandra Adriana Mantu The Boundaries of European Social Citizenship


2006

Bahija Aarrass De Wet Inburgering in het Buitenland


2005

Maarten den Heijer De extra-territoriale werking van mensenrechtenverdragen en de opvang van asielzoekers in de regio


2004

Erik Scheers De verhouding van de Europese richtlijn gezinshereniging tot het Nederlandse gezinsherenigingsbeleid en het recht op ‘family life’ ingevolge artikel 8 EVRM’, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen


2003

Hjørdis Snoeys Klemmende redenen van humanitaire aard. Duidelijk omlijnde asiel- en reguliere verleningsgronden of restcategorie?