Latest blog articles
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Maastricht Law Student Research Prize 2012 – an essay competition aimed at encouraging high-level research amongst our student body.
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A one-day international conference aiming to evaluate EU Law’s evolution from one initially limited to the sphere of public law to its increasing stake in regulating private relationships.
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Constanze Semmelmann, lecturer EU law (University of St.Gallen, CH), visiting scholar, Institute for European Private Law (M-EPLI).
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The closing conference of the project should be considered a first step to more and more legal systems opening up their legal borders to cross border conveyances, and not necessarily only within the EU.
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Mark Kawakami: "From a rather ignorant American’s perspective, the cost of learning, debating, and trying to apply the continuously changing (or “harmonizing”) European law is so cumbersome that perhaps it is doing more harm than good to the European legal framework".
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MEPLI’s one-day roundtable conference on choice in International Sale Law
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Empirical research in legal scholarship: the value of applying regression models into legal analysithe value of applying regression models into legal analysis.