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The following Ph.D. projects have been successfully defended at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance of the Amsterdam Law School.
Balancing Competition and Non-Competition Interests: Towards a European Toolkit
Or Brook, defended: 24 May 2019
A rights-based approach to statelessness
Katja Swider, defended: 5 July 2018
Judging European Democracy - National Constitutional Review of European Law and its Democratic Legitimacy
Nik de Boer, defended cum laude: 4 May 2018
Public Play upon Private Standards. How European and International Economic Law enter into Voluntary Regimes for Sustainability
Enrico Partiti (also member of ACIL), defended: 20 April 2017
Living Transparency. The development of access to documents in the Council of the EU and its democratic implications
Maarten Hillebrandt, defended: 10 March 2017
Commission Loyalty: A Fiduciary Approach to Delegated and Implementing Acts
Eljalill Tauschinsky, defended: 2 December 2016
The European Parliament's Quest for Representative Autonomy: An Internal Perspective
Kathalijne Buitenweg, defended: 23 September 2016
Participation in European Agencies: Keeping Promises in Institutional Practice
Sara Pernuš, defended: 24 June 2016
Secrecy and Oversight in the European Union: The Law and Practice of Classified Information
Vigjilenca Abazi, defended: 11 December 2015
Frontiers of Equality in the Development of EU and US Citizenship
Jeremy Bierbach, defended: 2 September 2015
A Silent Revolution.The Expansion of EU Power in the Field of Human Health. A rights-based analysis of EU health law & policy
Anniek de Ruijter, defended: 16 January 2015
Copyright Law-Making in the EU: an analysis of the European Union’s legislative competence in the field of copyright
Ana Ramalho (also member of IVIR), defended: 10 January 2014
The Effectiveness of Compliance Mechanisms. The EU infringement procedures and alternatives compared
Catharina Koops (also ACIL), defended: 13 March 2014
Sanctions in EU Competition Law: principles and practice
Michael Frese, defended: 22 November 2012
Autonomie van de nationale rechter in het Europees recht (The autonomy of the national judge in European Law)
Herman van Harten, defended: 1 July 2011
Law, Practice and Convention in the Constitution of the European Union
Thomas Beukers (cum laude), defended: 19 April 2011
Het begrip mededingingsbeperking zoals neergelegd in artikel 101(1) VWEU : een beslismodel
Edith Loozen, defended: 19 March 2010
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