Louise Verboeket is an Assistant Professor of Administrative Law at the Department of Public Law (Section Constitutional and Administrative Law) at the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on two areas: financial administrative law, which governs public procurement, subsidies, and other forms of public funding; and the effects of digitalisation on administrative law. She coordinates and teaches several courses, including the bachelor’s courses Administrative Law and Digitalisation, and the master’s courses Public Funding and Public Interests and Private Law.
Louise studied law at Leiden University and the University of Connecticut School of Law, graduating cum laude with an LL.M. in Constitutional and Administrative Law. On 3 July 2026, she defended her PhD thesis The Prize We Pay? The Use of Prize-Backed Competitions by Public Authorities to Award Money and Land at the University of Amsterdam. This work bridges public procurement law, subsidy law, contract law, and European Union law.
Louise publishes and advises on public procurement law, financial administrative law, and digitalisation. She also teaches seminars for legal practitioners and contributes to the project Financieren in Netwerken. She regularly speaks at conferences and is a member of the Appeals Committee of NWO/ZonMw, the Dutch Procurement Law Association (NVvA), and the board of the Dutch Association of Administrative Law (VAR).