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  • Letter from the University Council

    Dear Members of the UM Community,

    The November meeting of the University Council was mainly devoted to conversations about how the university is dealing with tensions in the community related to the horrific events in South West Asia and the university budget for 2024.

    University Council
    Teun Dekker
  • A “Seemingly” Divide between Public and Private Law

    What follows is not new in the realm of legal science, but it ought to be remembered, especially in these times when fundamental rights are being challenged in so many different ways. Developments in legal science are very often interconnected. Legal scholars have acknowledged that the traditional...

    Law
    law
  • Letter from the University Council

    Dear Members of the UM Community,,

    A lot of the work of the University Council consists of advising on policy proposals and approving official documents. However, the Council is also a venue to discuss issues that occupy the minds of the members of our community and where the Executive Board...

    University Council
    Teun Dekker
  • Letter from the University Council


    Dear Members of the UM Community,

    September is a month full of new beginnings. People in the university community take up new roles, start new research projects, or enroll in new classes. And while we might sometimes be nostalgic for the lazy days of summer, it’s also kind of nice to get to work.

    University Council
    Teun Dekker
  • The Legal Research and Reasoning Cycle

    The scientific study of law–when consisting of the drafting of a research paper–undergoes a series of stages, running a cycle that matures and evolves. Four stages can be identified in that cycle, namely those related to the researching, writing, reasoning, and testing processes. Researchers can...

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    cycle
  • A Short Reflection on the Value of a Peregrinatio Academica

    Law students have to be global citizens and curious. Students have to be open-minded and eager to engage with otherness, going places. They have to start by visiting the library – it is free and takes readers to many places. Global citizens can benefit significantly from embarking in a study tour...

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    Global citizen