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Illicit Trade

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Illicit Trade is a growing threat to our digitally-driven society. Globalization, the use of high-tech communication and the emergence of a global market have created a vast range of opportunities for illicit activities that portray serious implications for the well being of states, individuals and communities alike.

The Illicit Trade Group conducts research to investigate the causes, challenges and solutions to illicit trade practices and organize activities to enhance knowledge about the dark side of globalization.

Interdisciplinary research environment

The Illicit Trade Group (ITG) is an interdisciplinary research environment formed by a group of students, researchers, professors and experts working at the University of Groningen.

The goal of ITG is to create a university-wide debate on topics related to illicit trade, by creating the conditions for academic cross-fertilization in a research area that is fundamentally interdisciplinary. ITG’s intention is to foster a discussion on the causes, consequences and solutions to the challenges posed by illicit trade. We aim to contribute to government capacity-building to counter illicit trade practices and to increase societal resilience to it. 

Why we use 'illicit' instead of 'illegal'

'Illicit' and 'illegal' are often used interchangeably, but they have slightly different meanings.

'Illegal' refers specifically to something that is against the law or prohibited by law. It denotes actions or behaviors that are forbidden by a legal authority and may result in punishment if caught or prosecuted.

'Illicit,' on the other hand, has a broader connotation. It refers to something that is not permitted or is frowned upon by social, moral, or ethical standards, in addition to being against the law. While illicit activities are often illegal, they can also include actions that are not necessarily prohibited by law but are considered morally or socially unacceptable.

In summary, while both terms imply wrongdoing, 'illegal' strictly refers to actions that violate laws, whereas 'illicit' encompasses a wider range of activities that may also go against social or ethical norms.

Research Topics  Contact - Academic Lead

Prof. Pim Geelhoed (Faculty of Law)

  • Email: w.geelhoed rug.nl
List of Experts

Our Team

We are constantly looking to expand our network of experts working on Illicit Trade and related topics. If you would like to join the Illicit Trade Group, contact us at illicittrade@rug.nl. Below you can find our current list of affiliated experts and researchers.

S. (Seiki) Tanaka (Faculty of Arts)
Prof. Seiki Tanaka (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: s.tanaka rug.nl
Dr O.J. (Oskar Josef) Gstrein (Campus Fryslân)
Dr. Oskar Josef Gstrein (Campus Fryslân) E-mail: o.j.gstrein rug.nl
Dr S.J.N. (Steven) van Bockstael (Faculty of Arts)
Dr. Steven van Bockstael (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: s.j.n.van.bockstael rug.nl
Dr Killian McCarthy (Faculty of Economics and Business)
Dr. Killian McCarthy (Faculty of Economics and Business) E-mail: k.j.mccarthy rug.nl
Dr Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Faculty of Arts)
Dr. Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: m.a.campbell-verduyn rug.nl
Dr. Lukas Linsi  (Faculty of Arts)
Dr. Lukas Linsi (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: l.a.linsi rug.nl
Angelica Caiza Villegas (University College Groningen)
Angelica Caiza Villegas, PhD Candidate (University College Groningen) E-mail: m.a.caiza.villegas rug.nl
Prof. Alberto Godioli (Faculty of Arts)
Prof. Alberto Godioli (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: a.godioli rug.nl
Dr. Francesco Giumelli (Faculty of Arts)
Dr. Francesco Giumelli (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: f.giumelli rug.nl
mr. Dr. Pim Geelhoed (Faculty of Law)
mr. Dr. Pim Geelhoed (Faculty of Law) E-mail: w.geelhoed rug.nl
MSc Matthijs Leusen (Faculty of Economics and Business)
MSc Matthijs Leusen (Faculty of Economics and Business) E-mail: m.b.leusen rug.nl
Orfeas Koidis, PhD (Faculty of Arts)
Orfeas Koidis, PhD Candidate (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: o.a.koidis rug.nl
Dr. Wander Jager (University College Groningen)
Dr. Wander Jager (University College Groningen) E-mail: w.jager rug.nl
Dr. Chengyong Xiao (Faculty of Economics and Business)
Dr. Chengyong Xiao (Faculty of Economics and Business) E-mail: c.xiao rug.nl
mr. dr. Michelle Bruijn (Faculty of Law)
mr. dr. Michelle Bruijn (Faculty of Law) E-mail: l.m.bruijn rug.nl
Alexandre Belloir PhD Candidate (Campus Fryslân)
Alexandre Belloir PhD Candidate (Campus Fryslân) E-mail: a.c.belloir rug.nl
Dr. Nicolle Zeegers (Faculty of Law)
Dr. Nicolle Zeegers (Faculty of Law) E-mail: n.e.h.m.zeegers rug.nl
Dr. Iva Pesa (Faculty of Arts)
Dr. Iva Pesa (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: i.pesa rug.nl
Prof. Nicholas Q. Emlen (Campus Fryslân)
Prof. Nicholas Q. Emlen (Campus Fryslân) E-mail: n.q.emlen rug.nl
Post-doc Reinder Broekstra (Faculty of Medical Sciences)
Post-doc Reinder Broekstra (Faculty of Medical Sciences) E-mail: r.broekstra umcg.nl
Prof. George Azzopardi (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
Prof. George Azzopardi (Faculty of Science and Engineering) E-mail: g.azzopardi rug.nl
Dr. Flávio Eiró de Oliveira, (VU Amsterdam)
Dr. Flávio Eiró de Oliveira (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: f.eiro rug.nl
Dr. Viktor Szép (Faculty of Law)
Dr. Viktor Szép (Faculty of Law) E-mail: v.szep rug.nl
Dr. Kyriaki Fousiani (Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences)
Dr. Kyriaki Fousiani (Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences) E-mail: k.fousiani rug.nl
Dr. Caitlin Ryan (Faculty of Arts)
Dr. Caitlin Ryan (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: c.m.ryan rug.nl
Dr. Kai Epstude (Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences)
Dr. Kai Epstude (Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences) E-mail: k.epstude rug.nl
Dr. Michel Doortmont (Faculty of Arts)
Dr. Michel Doortmont (Faculty of Arts) E-mail: m.r.doortmont rug.nl
Dr. Tristan Kohl (Faculty of Economics and Business)
Dr. Tristan Kohl (Faculty of Economics and Business) E-mail: t.kohl rug.nl
Prof. Dr. Greetje Timmerman (Behavioural and Social Sciences)
Prof. Dr. Greetje Timmerman (Behavioural and Social Sciences) E-mail: m.c.timmerman rug.nl
Prof. Dr. Ramses Wessel (Faculty of Law)
Prof. Dr. Ramses Wessel (Faculty of Law) E-mail: r.a.wessel rug.nl
Andrew Zuidema, LLM (Faculty of Law)
Andrew Zuidema, LLM (Faculty of Law) E-mail: a.j.zuidema rug.nl
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