mw. E.T.W. (Evelien) van Roemburg LLM


  • Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
    Internationaal Publiekrecht
  • Oudemanhuispoort  4-6
    1012 CN  Amsterdam
  • e.t.w.vanroemburg@uva.nl
    T:  0205252749

Introduction
Evelien van Roemburg holds a Bachelors degree in law (LLB) from the University of Amsterdam (2006) and a Masters degree in law (LLM) from both The University of Amsterdam (2008) and Columbia Law School, New York City (2009). She also holds a Masters degree in political science (M.Sc.) of the University of Amsterdam (2010). As of 2010 Evelien is a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Law. Her thesis, under supervision of Professor Zieck, concerns the supervisory task of UNHCR, the refugee agency of the United Nations.

 

Honors
In 2008-2009 Evelien was a Fulbright fellow, a fellow of the Huygens Scholarship Program and a fellow of the Netherlands-America Foundation. At Columbia University, she graduated as a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar (with honors) and was awarded with the Parker School Certificate of Excellence in Foreign and ComparativeLaw.

 

Publications
Case note:  I. v. the Netherlands , European Court of Human Rights, 13 December 2011, nr. 67037/09 (European Human Rights Cases, 2012/3, pp. 554-559)

E. van Roemburg & A. de Ruijter, 'It's the Law!', in Vrouw en Recht, De beweging, de mensen, de issues (M. de Boer & M. Wijers eds.), Amsterdam University Press, 2009

Evelien is a Ph.D. researcher as of January 2010. She is doing research in the area of international refugee law.

 

Evelien is being supervised by Professor M.Y.A. Zieck, who is specialized in International Refugee Law at the University of Amsterdam (Faculty of Law). Professor Zieck is also Director of the Amsterdam Graduate Law School and Amsterdam Law College, as well as the Dean of Admissions of the University of Amsterdam. In addition, she is Professor of International Public Law at the Pakistan College of Law, Lahore (Pakistan).

 

Evelien works for the Amsterdam Center for International Law. Her research focuses on the supervisory task of UNHCR with regard to the International Refugee Convention, 1951. She analyses this supervisory task and compares the manner in which UNHCR carries out the supervision of the 1951 Convention with other monitoring bodies, such as the Human Rights Committee and the International Labor Organization.

work experience
2011-present || lecturer in International Refugee Law at the University of Amsterdam
2010-present ||
Ph.D. researcher University of Amsterdam in International Refugee Law
2009-2014 || member city council, Amsterdam
2008-2009 || legal case worker at African Services Committee , New York
2005-2009 || trainer and coach at Taqt Training en Advies , the Netherlands
2008 || research assistant Professor Peter Rosenblum  in International Human Rights Law, New York
2008 || traineeship at UNHCR in Nairobi, Kenya
2007 || research assistant Professor Marjoleine Zieck in International Refugee Law, Amsterdam
2006-2007 || deputy member city council, Amsterdam

education
2008-2010 || master Political Theory and Behavior - University of Amsterdam
2008-2009 || master International Human Rights Law & International Governance - Columbia University (New York, USA)
2006-2008 || master International Public Law - University of Amsterdam
2006-2007 || pre master Political Science - University of Amsterdam
2002-2006 || bachelor Law - University of Amsterdam
1996-2002 || gymnasium / grammar school (profile: Economy & Society) with Latin, Greek, Math B1,2 - Goois Lyceum (Bussum)

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2009

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