Biography
Betül Kas joined the Erasmus Law School in January 2020. She is post-doc researcher in the ERC Consolidator Project "Building EU civil justice: challenges of procedural innovations - bridging access to justice".
Betül holds a Ph.D. degree and an LL.M. in Comparative, European and International Laws from the European University Institute (Florence), an LL.M. in Globalisation and Law and an LL.B. in European Law from the University of Maastricht. As part of her doctoral research, she worked for six-month as an intern at the Court of Justice of the European Union (Nov 2013 - Apr 2014).
Prior to joining Erasmus School of Law, she worked as a postdoc researcher at the Centre for the Study of European Contract Law (now the Amsterdam Center for Transformative Private Law) of the University of Amsterdam (2018-2019).
Betül spent research visits at the at the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford (2019), the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (2014, 2017) and the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies of the University of Oxford (2012).
Broadly speaking, Betül's research concerns the areas of European law and European private law. Within these areas, she is particularly interested in law enforcement, legal remedies and judicial protection, strategic litigation, judicial co-operation and socio-legal research methods.
Erasmus School of Law
- kas@law.eur.nl
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
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Work
- Betül Kas (2024) - The EU Member States’ Margin of Discretion in the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products: A Critical Assessment of the Case Law of the German Courts - Tijdschrift voor Levensmiddelenrecht, 1 (3), 144-149 - [link]
- Betül Kas, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Natali Helberger, Monika Namysłowska, Laurens Naudts, Peter Rott, Marijn Sax & Michael Veale (2024) - Digital Fairness for Consumers - [link]
- Betül Kas, H W Micklitz, Natali Helberger, Monika Namysłowska, Laurens Naudts, Peter Rott, Marijn Sax & Michael Veale (2024) - Towards Digital Fairness - Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 13 (1), 24-30 - [link]
- Betül Kas & Chantal Mak (2023) - Introduction: Civil Courts and the European Polity - [link]
- Betül Kas & H W Micklitz (2023) - Judge-Made European Private Law and European Polity-Building - [link]
- Betül Kas & Chantal Mak (2023) - The Societal Impact of EU Anti-Discrimination Law: Broadening and Deepening Equality in the Private Sphere? - [link]
- Betül Kas & Chantal Mak (2023) - Civil Courts and the European Polity: The Constitutional Role of Private Law Adjudication in Europe - [link]
- Betül Kas (2022) - The untapped potential of a structured interaction between courts and ADR for the resolution of consumer disputes in the EU - [link]
- Xandra Kramer, Jos Hoevenaars, Betül Kas & Erlis Themeli (2022) - Frontiers in civil justice: Privatisation, monetisation and digitisation - doi: 10.4337/9781802203820 - [link]
- Jos Hoevenaars, Erlis Themeli, Betül Kas & Xandra Kramer (2022) - Frontiers in Civil Justice:: Privatisation,Monetisation and Digitisation - [link]