Events
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28 May 25 Jun14:00 - 15:30
MCEL Seminars
The activities of the centre include regular organisation of academic conferences and workshops, as well as monthly research seminars to which high-level speakers are invited to discuss a specific topic in the field of EU law.
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29 May 31 May
Emerging Issues and Challenges in Privacy and Cybersecurity
This 2,5 days training programme is a building block of the full Diploma Track on Privacy Management.
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30 May 31 Dec14:00 - 16:30
European Administrative Law Dialogues
These online discussions seek to set the scene for further exchange about the intellectual, conceptual, social, legal and practical interactions between comparative administrative law in Europe and European administrative law. The European Administrative Law Dialogues are strongly anchored in...
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30 May18:30
Opera Zuid: La Scala di Seta / Il Signor Bruschino
Studium Generale | Opera Visit
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30 May19:00
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30 May19:00
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31 May13:30 - 15:30
Jean Monnet EU Migration Law and Governance Lecture Series
On 31 May, our speaker is Tesseltje de Lange, Professor of European Migration Law, Centre for Migration Law at Radboud University Nijmegen.
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03 Jun11:00
Graduate School Methods Seminar
We are very excited to announce that the Graduate School is starting a new series of Graduate School Methods Seminars. The Methods Seminars are convened by Elvira Loibl, Monika Leszczyńska, Michele Ubertone, and Daniel On, with the goal of introducing members of our faculty, PhD candidates, Master’s...
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03 Jun 04 Jun12:30 - 15:00
The “transnational” dimension of EU environmental legislation and its operationalization at the national level
The focus of this workshop is on cases in which EU environmental legislation generates situations which, in the definition provided in the paragraph above, are transnational in nature. The workshop will have the two-fold aim to, first, identify transnational situations in the main legal acts...
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04 Jun11:45 - 13:00
Pick Our Brains
On 4 June, our speaker is Shuyuan Zhang (Maastricht University) - Title: Human Rights Universality, Particularity and Asia: A Discourse Analysis