On March 27, 2026, Tahra Zenah Marie Henriquez graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Aruba. She earned her degree after successfully defending her thesis titled “The Modernization of Legislation Regarding Sexual Offenses: A Comparative Legal Study between the Netherlands and Aruba.”
The thesis delved into the evolving legal frameworks surrounding sexual offenses, comparing the legislative approaches taken by both the Netherlands and Aruba. This comparative research aimed to provide insights into potential improvements in Aruba’s own legal framework, with a focus on modernizing laws related to sexual offenses to align with international standards.
The examination committee for Tahra’s thesis included distinguished members such as Dr. Ruth Bonnevalle-Kok, Nettie Verstraten, and William Winfield, who all contributed to evaluating the depth and academic rigor of the research. The University of Aruba extended its congratulations to Tahra for her academic achievement and dedication to her studies.
Graduating from the Faculty of Law is a significant accomplishment, and Tahra’s research marks an important contribution to the legal discourse surrounding sexual offense legislation. This accomplishment sets a promising foundation for her future career in law, with a focus on legal reform and international law practices.
The University of Aruba is proud of Tahra’s success and celebrates her achievement as a testament to her hard work and scholarly dedication.






















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