Overview guest researchers
Its international character, its mix of legal topics and the presence of highly skilled staff makes METRO an attractive working environment for visiting researchers from abroad.
METRO already welcomed the following visiting researchers:
2012
Li Xuesong, Water Research institute of Wuhan University Economics and Management, School of Wuhan University, Sepember 2012 - August 2013
Vice-director of the Water Research Institute of Wuhan University, researcher at the Regional Economy Research Center of Wuhan University as well as Associate Professor at the Economics and Management School of Wuhan University. I am currently working on the research project "A Comparative Study of Water Resources Management Systems between China and the EU" as well as the project "the research of economic policy and management system about water environmental approvement in rural regions of the EU".
Yang Gao, Environment and Human Rights from the Perspective of International Law: The Protection of Human Rights in the Field of International Environmental Law, Law School of Beijing University, September 2011 - May 2012
Natascha Trennepohl Pimentel Lopes, Humboldt University, Ph.D. Program / Environmental Law, Berlin, Germany, 10 April - 27 April 2012
The topic of my research is the legal framework of the carbon market in Brazil and Germany, which also includes an analyses of climate-related policies in both countries.
Host: Prof. Dr. Marjan Peeters
2011
Mr. Verdure is doing research on the themes "Droit européen, droit de la concurrence, droit de l'environnement, droit des nouvelles technologies, droit bancaire, droit des assurances". He will be supervised by Prof. Michael Faure.
Cédric Cheneviere, Université Catholique de Louvain, Spring 2011
His research focuses on the link between the internal market and the EU Emission Trading Scheme.
Huizhen Chen, Graduate School in Sun Yat Sen University, September 2011, for a period of 1 year.
Room C3.304
Gao Yang, Law School of Peking University, September 2011, for a period of 1 year
PhD thesis on international environmental law, esp. the international liability of transboundary environmental damage.
Room D3.219
Julia Pedraza, University of Córdoba, 3 October 2011-31 December 2011.
Room C2.106
Deni Denibram, University of Indonesia, 16 September-15 December 2011.
Room B3.101
2010
Karen Bubna-Litic, September 2010
Her research focuses on the distributional effects of climate change policy.
Li Zhiping, June 2010 - October 2010
Athanase Lawogni, 5 March 2010 - 28 May 2010
Andri Wibisana, LL.M., 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2010 (during this period, Andri will spend 6 months in total in Maastricht). For more information, click here.
2009
Andri Wibisana, LL.M., 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2010 (during this period, Andri will spend 6 months in total in Maastricht). For more information, click here.
2008
Andri Wibisana, LL.M., 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2010 (during this period, Andri will spend 6 months in total in Maastricht). For more information, click here.
Liu Hongwei, Shandong University, 24 January 2008 - 24 January 2009
Liu Hongwei is a lecturer at Shandong University Law School in Jinan. Her research topic is The Civil Law in the Netherlands and her tutor during her stay in Maastricht will be Prof. Dr. M.G. Faure.
2007
Shao Jinli, Peking University, 1st March - 1st May 2007.
Shao Jinli is a postgraduate student in Peking University of P.R. China. Her research topic is European Environmental Law and her tutor during her stay in Maastricht will be Prof. Dr. M.G. Faure.
Jason Scott Johnston, Penn Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 15th - 17th March 2007.
Song Ying, Peking University, 4th June - 20th August 2007.
A. Ogus, University of Manchester, period October - November 2007; affiliated to the Maastricht University for two months a year.
2006
M. Baumgärtner, University of Bern, period October 2005- October 2006; research on the cooperation between Switzerland and the European Union regarding the European combat of Organized Crime for a doctoral thesis, linked to the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology in Bern; doctoral supervisor Prof. Dr. G. Heine.
A-M Farrell, University of Manchester, period January - April 2006; with research/teaching interests in the areas of comparative/EU health policy and regulation. Her current research focuses on the intersection between ethics, policy and risk regulation in relation to biotechnology and, specifically, human body parts/substances (blood, organs, tissue).
K. Fiore, University of Aix-en-Provence, period February - April 2006; research on nuclear insurance and the internalization of nuclear risk costs. Miss Fiore is linked to the Centre d'Analyse Economique in Aix-en-Provence.
Nayo Kodjo, Université de Lomé, 1st week of July 2006.
D. Schiek, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, period April - May 2006; work as co-editor to the Casebook on Non-Discrimination Law.
A. Ogus, University of Manchester, period October - November 2006; affiliated to the Maastricht University for two months a year.
D. Schiek, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, period November 2006; work as co-editor to the Casebook on Non-Discrimination Law.
2005
G. Erasmus, University of Stellenbosch, February 2005; research in the context of the SANPAD project (Stellenbosch/Maastricht) on “Dispute Settlement under the SACU Agreement”.
A. Ogus, University of Manchester, period October - November 2005; affiliated to the Maastricht University for two months a year.
K. Alemawo, Université de Lomé, December 2005; research on the “Liberté contractuelle dans le bail commercial résultant de l'AU DCG de l'OHADA”.
