Anniek de Ruijter
@deruijter.bsky.social
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Professor of Health Law & Policy @AmsterdamLawSchool | & Law for Health and Life | Board Member @Bureau Clara Wichmann genderequality & strategic litigation | Academic Council @Amsterdam Institute for Global Health
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After 2 years into our existence, and proud to share our Biannual Report 2022–2024 🎉

👉 170+ publications
👉 €2.4M research funding
👉 Innovated our Master in Health Law & started a Minor in Bioethics & Law
👉 Service to society

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#HealthLaw #Impact #UvA
First biannual Report | Law for Health and Life (2022–2024) - LHL
Two years ago, the Law for Health and Life officially began its work as a research centre at the University of Amsterdam. We are proud to now share our first Report.
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With @PramitiParwani & @katperehudoff.bsky.social, we explored EU pharma regulators’ role in access to medicines in low-income countries. Trust remains one-way, reinforcing dependencies; building regional regulatory capacity is key for global health 💫
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New open access on FirstView: "Trust Beyond Borders: European External Regulatory Influence on Access to Medicines" by Pramiti Parwani, ‪@katperehudoff.bsky.social‬, and @deruijter.bsky.social from the upcoming fall special issue "Public Health, Markets, and Law."
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Symposium Articles
Trust Beyond Borders: European External Regulatory Influence on
Access to Medicines
Pramiti Parwani1,2,3 , Katrina Perehudoff1,2,3 and Anniek de Ruijter1,2
1University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Law School, Law for Health and Life, Netherlands; 2Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development, Netherlands and
3Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
European institutions are widely recognized as wielding regulatory power in a globalized market, exporting its standards across borders and
between sectors. This paper asks what institutional dynamics catalyze European external regulatory impact on pharmaceutical governance in
low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The research focuses on two European regulatory bodies, the European Medicines Agency (EMA)
and the European Patent Office (EPO), and explores the dynamics of their technocratic outreach beyond European borders. We find that trust
is a key underlying institutional dynamic facilitating some forms of European external relations. The agencies extend their influence through
technical assistance, collaboration, and work-sharing with LMIC regulators, fostering a one-sided relationship of“technocratic trust.” This
trust, reinforced by international regulatory frameworks that position the EMA and EPO as“trustworthy” regulators, enables these agencies to
expand their regulatory influence beyond Europe. By critically examining the impact of this trust-building on LMICs’ regulatory autonomy,
this research contributes to the broader discourse on European regulatory power in global health governance and highlights potential
implications for pharmaceutical markets and access in LMICs.
Keywords: European Regulatory Bodies; Pharmaceuticals Access; European Medicines Agency (EMA); European Patent Office (EPO); Trust
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Hoe kunnen Europese landen beter samenwerken om hun zorgsystemen toekomstbestendig te maken? @deruijter.bsky.social schoof aan bij @bnr.nl om het daarover te hebben 📻 @lawhealthlife.bsky.socialhttps://bit.ly/3YQlOCz
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While the euro's rise as a safe haven is promising, sustaining this trend requires more than just fiscal stimulus, S&P Global Ratings' Sylvain Broyer writes in a Euroviews exclusive.
The euro as a safe haven: Is it here to stay?
While the euro's rise as a safe haven is promising, sustaining this trend requires more than just fiscal stimulus, S&P Global Ratings' Sylvain Broyer writes in a Euroviews exclusive.
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📢 Exciting News!

UvA ELSA Lab AI for health equity, led by Prof. Julia van Weert (ASCoR, Health Communication) and Prof. @deruijter.bsky.social (Health Law), has been awarded €2.3 million in funding from the #NWO (Dutch Research Council)! Congratulations! 🎉

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Amsterdam Center for Health Communication (english) | NWO grant for UvA ELSA Lab AI for health equity
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Ukraine’s allies; Europe’s leaders; the UK and France at the centre. Who would have predicted this scenography just a few weeks ago?
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#zonderdiversiteitgeenzorg
#zondermigratiegeenzorg

Ook in NL is de zorg in groeiende mate afhankelijk van migratie. Hier wordt onvoldoende rekening mee gehouden in ons huidige beleid!
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Ohne Vielfalt keine Pflege.
#Pflegeistbunt
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Last week I spoke with @marianneguenot.bsky.social of the @thelancet.bsky.social about the new Commissioner for Health of the EU from Hungary, Olivér Várhelyi:

What can we expect from this experienced EU law-maker, lawyer and civil servant, who has a history in the EU with some spots on his record?
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‼️in het rapport van @rivm-nl.bsky.social wordt wederom de noodklok geluid over toenemende gezondheidsschade die het gevolg is van een steeds ongezondere voedselomgeving. Samen met @liesbethvanrossum reageerde ik op dit nieuws in @trouw.bsky.social

De tijd van praten aan preventietafels is voorbij⏱️
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Together with @martinmckee.bsky.social and @tamarahervey.bsky.social we added the outline of the missing health chapter to the Draghi report in @thelancet.bsky.social reg Europe.

No productivity without strong health systems and healthy people.
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Mario Draghi’s report on productivity in the EU had a major omission - health. A healthy workforce and strong health systems are essential prerequisites. @tamarahervey.bsky.social @deruijter.bsky.social & I have provided the missing chapter

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Health, the missing chapter in the Draghi Report on Europe's future
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