Maastricht Law Conferences

Upcoming events
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28 Feb 14:00
Human Rights Lecture Series
Human Rights Lecture by Prof Yvonne Donders (UvA).
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89 Mar 11:00
- 16:00Workshop Great Christian Jurists in the Low Countries
This workshop is in the context of an international book project, Great Christian Jurists in the Low...
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12 Mar 08:30
- 17:30Taxation in the Digital Economy: State of the Art & Unresolved Issues
Conference on the impact of the digitisation of the global economy on international taxation.
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13 Mar 10:15
Experience Day Law - 13 March 2019
An experience day allows you to experience what it is like to be a law student.
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14 Mar 15:00
- 23:59DIVERSITY DAY 2019 – Disarming Bias
Mark your calendars! On March 14 UM will be celebrating its 2nd Diversity Day.
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19 Mar 16:00
- 17:30Surviving Trump, Brexit and the BRICS: how Europe can stand up for global governance
The post-war international liberal order is under threat. While traditional multilateral global governance prospered in the first two decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the work of international organizations has become fiercely contested in recent years. And it’s not just the BRICS who are piling on the pressure – the very architects of that post-war order are shaking its foundations.
A zero-sum approach to multilateralism under the Trump administration has led the US to withdraw or distance itself from a number of international organizations. Meanwhile, the UK’s decision to leave the EU may reflect a broader popular sentiment that international organizations are simultaneously too distant, too intrusive, and too ineffective.
On the occasion of the publication of the 3rd edition of the popular textbook International Organization, Thomas Conzelmann (FASoS), Hylke Dijkstra (FASoS), Anke Moerland (LAW) and Andrea Ott (LAW) will debate the crisis of the international liberal order and what Europe and the EU can do to support the existing system of global governance.
This debate will be chaired by Roberta Haar (UCM) and is the first event in the new Studio Europa Lecture Series established by the Maastricht, Working on Europe programme.
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21 Mar 12:15
- 19:00Onroerend Goed over de Grens
Fiscaliteit rondom Eigen Woning en ander Onroerend Goed in België en Nederland (Dutch only).
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21 Mar 12:30
- 13:30IGIR Lunch seminar by Niccolo Galli
Patent Aggregation and Innovation: A Competition Law (Re)Appraisal
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15 Apr
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3 Apr 12:30
- 20:00Seminar Mandatory Disclosure
Information only available in Dutch.
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1112 Apr 09:00
- 17:00Conference “Human & Non-Human Agency: Philosophical Foundations & Legal Implications”
From April 11 to 12, 2019 there will be a conference at the Faculty of Law.
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17 Apr 10:15
Experience Day Law - 17 April 2019
An experience day allows you to experience what it is like to be a law student.
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18 Apr 09:00
- 13:30Law and Popular Culture
The Roundtable will bring together multiple approaches to the place of law in popular culture. Further, the Roundtable will show the manner in which popular culture
affects law and the understanding by actors in society. Previous experiences at UM include a MaRBLe Project directed by Jan Smits, having gathered papers by students
on alternative perceptions of justice. The Roundtable aims to trigger further interest on this area of study, alerting on the value that non-conventional approaches to law
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3 May 10:50
- 15:30Congress The future of judicial review
Congress for the inauguration of the Chair in European and Comparative Administrative Law and Procedure held by Prof. Mariolina Eliantonio.
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6 May 12:09
Fireplace talk on 40 years direct EP elections: Challenges and changes
Second meeting Alumni Circle European Law School / International Laws
In May, Europeans will elect their European representatives. These elections, which come at a particularly tumultuous time for the European Union, will mark the 40th anniversary of the direct elections to the European Parliament. Many in fact claim that the European Union is bound to change dramatically soon after the elections.
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37 Jun
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1721 Jun
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17 Jun
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18 Jun
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19 Jun
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20 Jun
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2021 Jun 16:00
- 18:00Annual Research Day NNHRR
Annual Research Day of the Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research 2019: The (In)Effectiveness of Human Rights: Are Human Rights a Myth or a Lived Reality?
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21 Jun
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812 Jul
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913 Sep 09:00
- 17:00Curso de Postgrado en Derecho Tributario Internacional y Europeo (Nivel Intermedio)
Tax Law Course in Spanish
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