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Felix Peerboom is a Lecturer and PhD Candidate at Maastricht University's Faculty of Law, Department of European Law, where he has been actively contributing since 2019. He is affiliated with the Maastricht Centre for European Law (MCEL) and the Jean Monnet Chair EU Migration Law and Governance (MILE), and serves on the Case Law Editorial Team of the International Journal of Refugee Law.
- LL.B. in European Law School, Maastricht University (2017)
- LL.M. in International Law, Maastricht University, cum laude (2019)
- Exchange Semester, McGill University, Montreal (2018)
His research centers on international refugee law, European migration and asylum law, with a particular emphasis on the instrumentalization of migration and the interplay between border security and individual rights. His expertise includes EU emergency law, due process in asylum procedures, and the legal implications of 'weaponized' migration.
Felix's publications from 2019 to 2024 reflect a consistent and growing scholarly engagement with pressing issues in EU migration governance. His work frequently examines the tension between state security and human rights, particularly in the context of asylum crises and emergency responses. He contributes to both academic journals and high-impact policy platforms such as Verfassungsblog and EJIL: Talk, indicating a strong public and interdisciplinary reach.
Felix has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards.
He teaches courses in international and EU law and participates in academic leadership through his role in the MCEL and MILE management teams. While no formal advisees are listed, his role as a doctoral candidate and lecturer suggests active mentorship within the academic community. There is no mention of specific research grants, but his affiliations suggest institutional support.
Felix is involved with the Maastricht Centre for European Law (MCEL) and the Jean Monnet Chair EU Migration Law and Governance (MILE), contributing to research, management, and editorial activities within these centers focused on EU law and migration governance.




