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Dr. Eva Wolf is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg University's Tilburg Law School, specializing in Public Law and Governance. She holds a PhD from the University of Antwerp, where her research focused on policy conflict escalation, notably analyzing the Oosterweelconnection highway case in Belgium. Her work emphasizes constructive conflict governance in spatial planning and environmental policy. Collaborating with the Province of North-Brabant via the Bindend Besturen Brabant program, she applies academic insights to real-world challenges. She publishes on conflict dynamics, juridification in governance, and innovative civic tools like drama labs. Her recent projects include developing toolkits for urban development collaboration and exploring the interplay between participatory methods and legal frameworks. Wolf regularly engages practitioners through lectures and consultations with governmental bodies in the Netherlands and Belgium.
- Educations: PhD in Public Policy (University of Antwerp), Master's in Law (not explicitly stated)
Research interests center on how policy conflicts escalate into judicial disputes, particularly in environmental and urban planning contexts. She advocates for early conflict integration to prevent destructive outcomes, emphasizing procedural fairness and stakeholder dialogue. Her work bridges theory and practice, offering frameworks for managing tensions around infrastructure projects like wind turbines and highways.
Publications highlight her focus on juridification trends in governance, the value of resistance in policy processes, and experimental methods like drama labs to foster constructive dialogue. She contributes to both academic journals and practitioner-oriented resources.
- Grants: Active in Bindend Besturen Brabant program funded by Province of North-Brabant
Labs/Teams: Core member of Tilburg Institute of Governance, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams on urban development and environmental governance projects.





