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  • Human embryos; a collapsing market?

    When compared to other countries, European researchers in the field of human embryonic stem cells maybe at a disadvantage. Because of the morality clause in the European Patent Convention, the EPO does not grant patents on human embryonic stem cell research.

    Embryo blog IGIR  LBM_MLR
  • Can copyright be extended eternally?

    A new copyright reform (Music Modernization Act) was passed in the US Senate in 2018, comprising reforms on the term of protection for works played through online digital music services such as Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora. However, can copyright keep on being repeatedly extended? Is this...

    Copyright law blog Laura Delgado
  • Dean’s Blog episode 16: the personal profile pages festival weeks are there!

    These weeks we celebrate the Personal Profile Pages Festival. We call upon everyone to revisit your PPP and update and polish it. 
    Comparative lawyers know the joke well. When comparing the judiciaries of the great European legal traditions, the question is asked for which audiences judges actually...

    Ppp campagne profielpagina's blog
  • Marital captivity and Human Rights

    Marital captivity, which describes a situation in which one or both spouses are not able to terminate a religious marriage and thereby is forced to remain married against her or his will, is an issue that has been receiving national and international attention.

    Marital Captivity blog Human Rights
  • A system of universal values, applicable to all human beings

    Universality is the idea that universal facts exist and can be progressively discovered, whereas relativism denies the existence of universal facts. It follows that universality presupposes a system of universal values applicable to all human beings, which is denied by relativism.

    Blog Manfred Nowak Human Rights
  • If the glove does not fit, you must acquit

    Those of you who were old enough to follow news headlines in the 90’s will probably remember this quote. For those of you who don’t: it is a famous phrase used by the defence team of O.J. Simpson in an – as would later turn out: successful – attempt to convince the jury of O.J.’s innocence.

    Blog OJ Simpson - reasonable doubt