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Lize Glas is an Associate Professor of International European Law at Radboud University. Her PhD thesis focused on the theory and practice surrounding procedural dialogue in the European Convention on Human Rights system. Following the publication of her thesis, Glas has continued her research into the European Convention on Human Rights, specifically focusing on the implications of 'dialogue' and 'access to justice' within this context. Her research encompasses various procedures utilized by the European Court of Human Rights, including the pilot-judgment procedure and the role of third-party interventions. Glas is particularly interested in the execution of judgments and the reform of the convention system in relation to the Court and the domestic courts of member states, as well as the involvement of the Committee of Ministers in coordinating justice within the EU. In addition to her academic roles, she serves on several editorial boards and advisory committees related to human rights and legal reform.
Radboud University • Nijmegen, Netherlands
Applies to Research Master's in Linguistics and Communication Sciences (Centre for Language Studies/Department of Language and Communication).