Mr. dr. B.A. (Anneloes) Kuiper

Mr. dr. B.A. (Anneloes) Kuiper

Assistant Professor
Molengraaff Institute for Private Law
b.a.kuiper@uu.nl

Anneloes Kuiper-Slendebroek is assistant Professor at the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law and Programme-coordinator for the Master Private Law. She teaches both bachelor and master courses, including International and European Accountability and Liability Law. 

Anneloes is member of the Utrecht Centre for Accountability and Liability Law (Ucall) and the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM). Her research revolves around the interaction between international, European and national law, with a focus on the interpretation and application of international law in domestic legal systems in the fields of (national) tort law and human rights law. In her doctoral research (2017, Leiden University), Anneloes examined this interaction closely, by conducting case-studies on the crossroads of constitutional law, human rights law and international (customary) law, in order to reveal the obstacles, effects and prospects of the application of international law in national (civil law) cases.

As a visiting lecturer, Anneloes teaches the course 'Corporate Liability for Climate Change' at Bucerius Law School (Hamburg, Germany) and is affiliated with the SIM Summerschool International Human Rights Law in Utrecht. She is a member of the Netherlands Expert Group of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law in the project 'Global Perspectives on Corporate Climate Legal Tactics'.

Prior to academia, Anneloes worked as a legal advisor in the medical sector and as a senior legal advisor at the District Court of The Hague. She defended her dissertation 'Judging across borders; the application and interpretation of international law in Dutch private law' in 2017 at Leiden University.