
Latest blog articles
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(Not) All roads lead to Rome: A report from MEPLI Talk with Lars van Vliet – “Double Sale in Comparative Law”
By Ralph Diederen
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Hunting for millions: Game show contestant presses button too quickly and ‘loses’ EUR 4.875.000v
What is the basis for the claim of the ‘remaining’ EUR 4.875.000?
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M-EPLI Talk with Anna Beckers, Nicole Kornet, and Pim Oosterhuis on regulation in commercial law- ‘A Multidimensional System’
M-EPLI Talk entitled ‘A Multidimensional System of Commercial Law’.
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The Euromortgage proposal and its effects on two core principles of property lawThe Euromortgage proposal and its effects on two core principles of property law
“M-EPLI encourages its student fellows to actively participate in all the activities of the institute, which includes blogging. It is therefore with pleasure that we introduce you to Pavel Tehlar, one of our (former) student fellows who wrote an interesting piece on the Euromortgage.”
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The Comparative Contract Law Course in Maastricht seen through Chinese Eyes
Jiangqiu Ge - M-EPLI PhD researcher from China on the Contract Law Course at Maastricht European Law School.
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Announcement: European and National Constitutional Law Clo sing Conference
EuNaCon marks its successful conclusion with a Closing Conference that takes place between 20-22 February 2013 in Maastricht, The Netherlands.
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MEPLI Roundtable on Smart Regulation of European Private Law
The goal of this workshop is to assess how the better regulation agenda has shaped/can shape European private law, to assess the contribution of different approaches to achieve ‘better regulation’ and to assess opportunities and threats for European private law, in particular in respect with...
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EU Law in the Private Sphere – Helping Hand or Officious Intermeddler?
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.