‘The Europeanisation of national law sometimes raises difficult questions, but for the most part, it presents us with interesting opportunities’
Marina den Houdijker (1980)
- Studied Law at Leiden University, graduating with a distinction in Constitutional and Administrative Law.
- Prior to being admitted to the bar, worked as a doctoral student at the "Leiden Law School". In 2011, Marina den Houdijker expects to receive her doctorate for her doctoral thesis on the question of how European judges balance conflicting fundamental rights.
- Chair of the working group on constitutional and administrative law, Dutch Section of the International Commission of Jurists (in Dutch 'NJCM')
- Admitted to the bar at Böhler in 2011.
- Member of the immigration law department.
E-mail
MdenHoudijker@bohler.eu
Press and publications
- In addition to various notes in the areas of immigration law and general administrative law:
- F.M.J. den Houdijker, ‘Vraagstukken rond de rechterlijke belangenafweging’ [Issues surrounding judicial balancing of interests], in: J.A. Pontier et al. (eds.), Alles afwegende [all things considered], Nijmegen: Ars Aequi Libri 2007, pp. 167-178
- F.M.J. den Houdijker, ‘Rechtsbescherming bij bestuurlijke punitieve sancties: een bron van spanning?’ [Legal protection in the case of administrative punitive sanctions: a source of tension?], in: F.M.J. den Houdijker, S.K. Gabriël & J.A.M.A.Sluysmans, Bestuurlijke punitieve sancties [Administrative punitive sanctions], The Hague: Boom Juridische Uitgevers 2006, pp. 9-54
