NQHR September 2021

Date01 September 2021
Published date01 September 2021
DOI10.1177/09240519211035295
Subject MatterEditorial
NQHR September 2021
Just like changing the guard at the entrance of important buildings, academic journals like the
Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights also regularly change their inner workings. The person
on which a journal like ours relies the very most, is the managing editor a central node
keeping the f‌low and publication of articles going and coordinating between all the players that
make up the success of a journal: authors, reviewers, Executive and International Boards and
our publisher. And maybe most importantly, functioning as crucial institutional memory.
Over the past 2.5 years the journal has functioned smoothly thanks to our managing editor Elif
Erken. She now bids farewell in order to focus on her dissertation which nears its completion. On
behalf of the Executive and International Boards, I would like to thank her for the way she has
managed the journal. It was a true pleasure to work with her. Her diplomatic style of communica-
tion, her dedication and eff‌iciency and her always cheerful demeanor will be truly missed. We wish
her the very best in the f‌inal stages of her PhD research.
As her successor, the NQHR Executive Board warmly welcomes our new managing editor, Elmin
Omic
̌ević, a PhD researcher in transnational law enforcement and fundamental rights at Utrecht
University Law School. He is a fellow of the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) and a
researcher at the Utrecht Centre for Regulation and Enforcement in Europe (RENFORCE) and the
Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology. Elmins doctoral research focuses on
the external dimension of European agencies and bodies operating in the EUs Area of Freedom,
Security and Justice and, more specif‌ically, questions the extent to which these actors can be held
accountable for human rights violations committed in cooperation with countries outside the EU.
This research suits his interest in the precarious relationship between the effective f‌ight against
crime and the respect for fundamental rights. Further academic interests include international
justice and the Western Balkans region, the position of minorities in society whether they be
ethnic, sexual or gender minorities and the power of both human rights and criminal law to
enhance that position. We very much look forward to working with him!
Antoine Buyse,Editor-in-Chief
Editorial
Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights
2021, Vol. 39(3) 189
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