mr. Micky Kusters

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September 20, 2024
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Mr. Micky Kusters is a legal assistant at PILP. She supports PILP’s lawyers in their cases by, among other things, drafting legal documents and doing legal research.

Micky completed the LLB Law, BA Philosophy and LLM Public International Law cum laude at the University of Amsterdam. During her studies, Micky served as the president of a student association, completed two student assistantships and conducted research for Professor Yvonne Donders in her role as a member of the UN Human Rights Committee. She has also engaged in human rights legal research as an intern at PILP and Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers.

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