Congratulations to Hannah Brodersen who has been awarded the Modderman Prize 2022
The Modderman Prize is awarded once every two years to advance research in the field of criminal law science. Hannah Brodersen, currently working as a postdoc at the Université de Neuchâtel (Switzerland), was awarded the Prize for her Doctoral thesis 'Longer than life: How the ICTY strengthened the rule of law in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia', which she wrote at the University of Maastricht under the supervision of Professor A.H. Klip and Professor E. Versluis. The Modderman Prize - The prize is awarded by the Professor A.E.J. Modderman Foundation which is affiliated with Leiden University. It aims to advance research in the field of criminal law science. The prize is awarded once every two years to a person who defended a doctoral thesis at a Dutch University in the previous two years on a topic about criminal law and other related science, insofar as relevant for a good understanding of criminal law, and demonstrating particular scientific qualities. About Professor A.E.J.
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