About
Dr. Sebastian Meyer is a senior researcher at Utrecht University's Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, specializing in European and International Procurement Law. His work bridges constitutional analysis with practical legal frameworks, focusing on migration management, asylum law, and public procurement.
- Expertise: European Constitutional Law, Legal Theory, Migration Law
- Affiliation: Utrecht University Centre for Public Procurement (UUCePP), Centre for Regulation and Enforcement in Europe (Renforce)
His research explores EU law through constitutional lenses, addressing tensions between state sovereignty and supranational governance. Key projects analyze refugee admission/integration interconnections and defense procurement dynamics.
Recent publications examine EU migration policy coherence, toleration in legislation, and institutional communication challenges. He holds a PhD from the University of Basel and an MA in European Law from Leiden University.



