
معرفی
Prof. Remco Nehmelman is a Professor of Public Organization Law at Utrecht University (unpaid since October 2018) and currently serves as Clerk of the Senate of the States General. His primary affiliation remains with the Utrecht University School of Law, specifically within the Institute of Constitutional, Administrative Law and Legal Theory. He holds dual expertise in Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Legal Theory.
Career Overview:
- 2018–present: Clerk of the First Chamber of the States General (primary role)
- 2014–present: Unpaid Professor of Public Organization Law at Utrecht University
- 2008–2014: Associate Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law at Utrecht University
- 2004–2008: Senior Lecturer in Constitutional and Administrative Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- 2002–2004: Senior Policy Officer at the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
Research Focus:
His work centers on political constitutional law (e.g., financing of political parties, parliamentary roles), fundamental rights (freedom of expression/association), and decentralization (provincial/municipal governance structures). He has explored tensions between democracy and legal frameworks, including restrictions on political actors' rights. His 2002 comparative law study on general personality law in Germany and the Netherlands formed the basis of his doctoral research.
Affiliations & Grants:
- Recipient of an NWO grant (2009) for the project 'Parliamentary Immunity in a European Context'
- Member of the Water Law and Governance (UCWOSL) research group
- Teaches Public Organization Law and delivered an inaugural lecture on 20 March 2015
Contact: Johanna Hudig Building, Room 201, Utrecht | +31 30 253 3484

