“Vreemde gezinnen” - article in practitioners’ journal Asiel & Migrantenrecht

"Vreemde gezinnen - De grenzen van "het gezin" in het Nederlands vreemdelingenrecht" was published in Asiel & Migrantenrecht, the periodical on migration law for lawyers and other practitioners. The piece presents core findings of the research of Saskia Bonjour and Susan Diepenmaat into what counts as a family in Dutch migration law practice. It includes sections on the nuclear family; young adults and foster children; marriage and relationships (cohabitation, exclusivity, sustainability); ‘extended family reunification; and de facto parents. If you are interested but do not have a subscription to AM&R, don’t hesitate to drop Saskia Bonjour an email!

Full publication details: Bonjour, S. A. (2024). Vreemde gezinnen: de grenzen van ‘het gezin’ in het Nederlands vreemdelingenrecht. Asiel & Migrantenrecht, 15(7), 328-335.

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