Hoogenboom, A (Alexander)
Alexander Hoogenboom holds a Bachelor of Laws (Maastricht University, cum laude; awarded prize for belonging to the top five students), a Master of Laws (Maastricht University, cum laude) and a Master of Science (London School of Economics, merit). For his master at the LSE, he obtained the Huygens Top Talent scholarship from the Dutch government.
He recently obtained his Doctorate from Maastricht University, funding for which was provided by the Hague Institute for Internationalisation of Law and for which he was awarded the European Law Faculties Association 'Best Thesis' in European law 2016 award.
Alexander is currently employed as scientific coordinator for the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross-border cooperation and Mobility (ITEM) where he is tasked with the development of the ITEM databank, coordinates grant applications and the ITEM casuistry.
At the Faculty of Law he co-coordinates the course 'EU Competition Law' and coaches the Maastricht European Law Moot Court team.
Alexander has extensive teaching (about 3,5 years full-time equivalent) and research experience with some 25+ publications including articles in the European Law Review, European Journal of Migration and Law, the Maastricht Journal for European and Comparative Law and the European State Aid Law Quarterly.
In addition he has been involved in research projects for the European Commission, CEDEFOP and the European Parliament ranging from topics concerning 'The role of qualifications in governing occupations and professions' to explorative studies concerning the regulation of 'Mail Order Brides'. He was local project manager for the the Netherlands in the MIPEX 2015 update update round and together with dr. Anne-Pieter van der Mei and EIPA researcher for a Learning module on Directive 2004/38.
Expertise
EU free movement law; EU Migration law; Association Agreement EEC – Turkey; EU/European Human Rights Law; EU Competition law; EU State aid law; Dutch Education law
Publications
- H. Schneider, J. de Groof, V. Borger, S. Claessens, S. Garben and A. Hoogenboom, Cross-border university cooperation: crossing-borders - frontier knowledge, (The Hague: Ministry for Education, Cultural and Science, 2009).
- A. Hoogenboom, 'Moving forward by standing still? First admission of Turkish workers: comment on Commission v Netherlands (Administrative Fees)', 35(5) European Law Review (2010) 707-719.
- A. Hoogenboom, Case note on C-73/08 Bressol, [2010] nyr, 17(3) Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (2010) 318-327.
- A. Hoogenboom, Case note on ABRvS 19 January 2011, LJN BP2539, 15(5) Jurisprudentie Vreemdelingenrecht (2011) 687-690 (in Dutch).
- A. Hoogenboom, Case note on Joined Cases 300/09 and 301/09, Toprak and Oguz, [2010] nyr, 15(3) Jurisprudentie Vreemdelingenrecht (2011) 365-368 (in Dutch).
- A. Hoogenboom, 'Van Huwelijksbanden en Grensarbeiders tot Zelfstandigen en Studenten: Meeusen Heeft het Allemaal', in G. Essers, A-P van der Mei and F. van Overmeiren, Het Vrij Verkeer van Personen in 60 Arresten, (Kluwer, 2012), 191-201 (in Dutch).
- A. Hoogenboom, 'Mobility of our best and brightest from a free movement of workers perspective: Migrant EU workers, their children and other family members and equal treatment as regards study grants', 4 Online Journal on free movement of workers (2012) 6-17, available at: http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=475&langId=en&pubId=6884&type=1&furtherPubs=yes last visited 09 June 2013.
- A. Hoogenboom, 'Export of study grants and the lawfulness of durational residency requirements: comments on Case C-542/09, Commission v the Netherlands', 14(4) European Journal of Migration and Law (2012) 417-437.
- A. Hoogenboom, Case note on Case 75/11, Commission v Austria, [2012], 24(4) Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Onderwijsrecht en Onderwijsbeleid (2012) (in Dutch).
- A. Hoogenboom, Third-country national students seeking to study in the EU - with special emphasis on Indian students: conditions, rights and possibilities, CARIM – India RR 2013/13 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies EUI, 2013) (20 pages)
- A. Hoogenboom, EU citizens with multiple statuses: the case of the student-worker. Comments on Case C-46/12, L. N. v Styrelsen for Videregående Uddannelser og Uddannelsesstøtte, Judgment of the Court (Third Chamber) of 21 February 2013, not yet reported, 16(4) Europarättslig Tidskrift (2013) 820.
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Turkish nationals and the right to study in the European Union: a progressive interpretation’, 15(4) European Journal of Migration and Law (2013) 387.
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Onvrijwillig verlies van de migrerende EU nationaliteit leidt niet tot verlies van EU werknemerschap’, 4(7) Over de Grens (2013) 14-17 (in Dutch)
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Vrij verkeer van derdelander studenten naar de EU: een mozaïek van rechtsbronnen’, 4(8) Asiel & Migrantenrecht (2013) 388-397 (in Dutch).
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Mobility of students and the financial sustainability of higher education systems in the EU: a union of harmony or irreconcilable differences?’, 9 Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy (2013) 15-60.
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Gelijke behandeling Unieburgers voor toegang tot onderwijs in gastlidstaat’, 5(1) Over De Grens (2014) 18-22 (part 1 – in Dutch)
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Gelijke behandeling Unieburgers voor toegang tot onderwijs in gastlidstaat’, 5(2) Over De Grens (2014) 27-30 (part 2 – in Dutch)
- A. Hoogenboom, Case note on Joined Cases C-523/11 and C-585/11, Prinz en Seeberger and Case C-275/12, Elrick, 62(3) SEW – Tijdschrift voor Europees en Economisch Recht (2014) 149-156.
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Origin and meaning of mutual recognition as foundational principle in the European integration process’, 17(2) Europarättslig Tidskrift (2014) 237-265.
- S. Schoenmaekers and A. Hoogenboom, ‘Singh and Carpenter revisited: Some progress but no final clarity’, 21(3) Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (2014) 494-513.
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Mind the Gap: Mobile Students and their Access to Study Grants and Loans in the EU’, 22(1) Maastricht Journal European and Comparative Law (2015) 96-119.
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘In search of a rationale for the EU citizenship jurisprudence’, 35(2) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (2015) 301-324.
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Commodification of Higher Education: Students, Study Loan Systems and State Aid’, 4 European State Aid Law Quarterly 492 (2015).
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘Unieburgers en de OV-Jaarkaart: voortslepende problematiek’, 6(2) Over De Grens (2016) 19-21.
- A. Hoogenboom, Case Note on CRvB 11 september 2015 ECLI:NL:CRVB:2015:3095, 29(1) Rechtspraak Sociale Verzekeringen (2016) ??
- A. Hoogenboom, Case Note on CRvB 16 september 2015 ECLI:NL:CRVB:2015:3137, 29(1) Rechtspraak Sociale Verzekeringen (2016) ??
- A. Hoogenboom, ‘I study here, and thus I belong? Mobile Students in the European Union’, in H. Verschueren (ed.), Residence, employment and social rights of mobile persons. On how EU law defines where they belong, (Intersentia, 2016) (forthcoming).
- A. Hoogenboom, Book review: Caroline U. Amann, The EU Education Policy in the Post-Lisbon Era, Frankfurt-am-Main: Peter Lang GmbH, 2015. 287 pages. ISBN 978-3-631-66615-9, forthcoming Common Market Law Review 2016
Additional roles & tasks
Scientific Coordinator at the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross-border cooperation and Mobility (ITEM)
Researcher at the Faculty of Law, Maastricht University