Veronika Yefremova
PhD fellow
- Name
- V. Yefremova
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 1557
- v.yefremova@law.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-6901-6949
Veronika obtained her bachelor in International and European Law from the University of Groningen. She later studied European and International Business Law (Advanced LLM) at Leiden University. During her studies she completed an internship at the Asser Institute.
| Veronika obtained her bachelor in International and European Law from the University of Groningen. She later studied European and International Business Law (Advanced LLM) at Leiden University. During her studies she completed an internship at the Asser Institute. Her PhD thesis explores the intersection between international arbitration and the EU judicial system, in particular, in the field of sports. Veronika investigates how the differences between the two legal systems can be reconciled. In doing so, she mainly focuses on how effective judicial protection for individuals can be ensured, and respect for public interest justifications in dispute settlement guaranteed. More broadly, Veronika has been the academic coordinator in the Adv. Master for European and International Business Law since 2020 and teaches in courses on Legal Foundations of the European Union and the Internal Market of the European Union. |
PhD fellow
- Faculty of Law
- Institute of Public Law
- Europees Recht
- Yefremova V., annotation: Amsterdam Court of Appeal 26 May 2020, no. 200.243.424/01, ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2020:1337 & ECLI:NL:GHAMS:2019:772, e-Competitions 2020(96678) (The Amsterdam Court of Appeal rules that there is no abuse of dominance by Funda, one of the largest estate agencies in The Netherlands (VBO / NVM / Funda)).
- Yefremova V. (1 October 2025), A Tale of Two Sui Generis Systems: The Case of RFC Seraing (C 600/23) in Front of the Court of Justice. EU Law Live. [blog entry].
- Yefremova V. (2024), Finding a new (old?) way forward: international arbitration as a supplementary tool for fundamental rights violations. In: Fink M. (Ed.), Redressing fundamental rights violations by the EU: the promise of the ‘Complete system of remedies'. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 227-244.