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Vladimir Bogoeski is a postdoctoral researcher at the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law. He is part of the N-EXTLAW Project (Law as a vehicle for social change: Mainstreaming non-extractive economic practices) and his current work is suited in the intersection of private law, labour law and political economy of labour. As part of the N-EXTLAW team he works on questions of how private law currently structures work relations, focusing on worker cooperatives as an alternative model of organising economic activity and work. He is interested in critical approaches to law, participatory action research (PAR), organising and social movements. Prior to joining the UvA Vladimir was a postdoctoral fellow at the Law Faculty of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He received his doctorate from the Hertie School in Berlin and completed the Doctoral Programme “Unity and Difference in the European Legal Area” at the Humboldt University European Law School. He holds a Masters Degree in European and International Law (LLM.Eur) from the University of Bremen, and an LLB from the Ss Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje. Prior to his doctoral studies, Vladimir spent several years working for the German Trade Union Confederation, counselling and assisting migrant workers with the Fair Mobility Project.
Dr V. (Vladimir) Bogoeski

Faculty of Law

Dep. Private Law