
Latest blog articles
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Paritas creditorum or easy credit?: A report from MEPLI Talk with Anna Berlee and Willem Loof – “Regulating Security on (Future) Assets”
By William Bull & Pavel Tehlar
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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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Born to be sold: on surrogacy contracts and The Good Wife
Depicting a legal dispute arising out of the enforcement of a surrogacy agreement.
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Can Money Buy “Better” Legal Education?
As a business, a law school must ensure that the product they are selling, its graduates, meet the demands of the academic community, the legal profession and the society.
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Why God’s Favorite Color is Blue: A Report from MEPLI Talk with Jaap Hage – “Justification of Value Judgments”
Rethinking how we make our value judgments, not just by asking a litany of “why questions”, but through a more systematic process – as advocated by Hage – enables us to debate with one another at a much deeper level, rather than settling for a superficial conversation based on our (sometimes flawed)...
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I want everything: the full harmonization of unfair commercial practices as seen in Citroën Belux NV v. Federatie voor Verzekerings- en Financiële Tussenpersonen (FvF))
The CJEU delivered its judgement in Citroën Belux NV v. Federatie voor Verzekerings- en Financiële Tussenpersonen (FvF)), a case surrounding Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices (UCPD) and Art. 56 TFEU.
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Completion of the Maastricht Project on European Contract Law 2013
Thoughts on the outcome of the negotiation session performed by students where they combined an academic EU perspective on private law rules for the EU internal market, with a political perspective of a Member State.
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Maastricht Project on European Contract Law 2013
Course on European Contract Law - how has it been in the past 5 years?
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