Miriam Quené is a doctoral researcher within the Government and Law research group. Her research focuses on resource conditions for legal residence in EU migration law. Previously, Miriam studied law in Amsterdam, Vienna and New York, completing LL.M.s in EU law and in administrative law. During her studies, she interned at the Dutch Advisory Council on Migration (ACVZ) and worked as a legal clerk for the Amsterdam district court.
Areas of Expertise:
- Migration
- Free Movement within the EU
- Fundamental Rights
Selected Publications:
- Quenè, M. (2022) Bestaansmiddelenvereisten in het Europees migratierecht : (sociale) uitsluiting als onbedoeld effect?
- Quenè, M. (2022) Noot onder ABRvS 18 augustus 2022, ECLI:NL:RVS:2022:2410 (duurzaamheid middelen bij gezinshereniging).
- Quenè, M. (2021) Noot bij RvS 16 februari 2021, nr. 249.844 – Inkomensgarantie voor ouderen telt niet mee bij gezinshereniging met statische Belgen.
Full Publication List: repository.uantwerpen.be/acadbib/irua/18321/N
Selected Projects:
- 2018 - 2023 - The meaning of sufficient resource conditions in EU migration law.