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Conny Rijken is a Full Professor at Tilburg Law School, Department of Criminal Law at Tilburg University. Her research focuses on human trafficking, globalization, migration law, and human rights. She holds a PhD in human rights law and has authored/co-authored over 100 publications. Rijken serves as the National Rapporteur on Human Trafficking and Sexual Violence against Children, a member of GRETA (Council of Europe), and advises institutions like the National Monument Kamp Amersfoort. Her work bridges legal scholarship with policy, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to address vulnerabilities in migration and criminal justice systems. Recent publications analyze legal loopholes for minor victims of sexual violence, child labor among Syrian refugees, and trafficking vs. smuggling dynamics in EU migration law. She leads research projects on globalization's impact on crime and justice, advocating for balanced policies during crises like the pandemic.
Education:
- PhD in Human Rights Law, Tilburg University
- Studies at Utrecht University and Tilburg University
Research Interests: Human trafficking, migration law, European criminal law, child protection, and legal frameworks addressing exploitation. Her work creatively challenges entrenched principles to foster inclusive policies.
Grants/Projects: Leads the Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of Globalization and Digitalization project (2019–2023), exploring modern challenges in criminal justice systems. Collaborates internationally on migration and human rights issues.
Labs/Teams: Active in Tilburg Law School’s Crime, Criminal Justice and Vulnerability Theory research group, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.


