Latest blog articles

  • Myth on looted art: what was stolen, remains stolen

    Van Vliet emphasises: looted art is legally very complex. “The cases are terribly complicated. To begin with, how do you find out what happened back then? It starts for example with research into the heirs: you have to ensure that you have access to all the wills and division of joint property (in...

    Lars van Vliet_Mythbusters blog on looted art
  • Myth: a religious marriage is merely symbolic

    When a marriage no longer works, you break up. Divorce proceedings are started and if all goes well, both partners can go on to live their own lives. At least, that is how it works with a civil marriage. What kind of problems do women encounter in a religious divorce?

    Religious marriage and Religious Divorce
  • Dean’s blog episode 7: how visible is legal academia?

    Many things go well in Dutch legal academia. However, there is a need for legal academics to be more visible to the outside world. They should show why law must have a central place in the big research themes of today.

    Hoe zichtbaar is de rechtswetenschap, lezing Jan Smits
  • Access to justice: a driver for the sustainable development goals

    The right to access to justice is a fundamental driver to ensure the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Why? Because, by guaranteeing access to justice for all, we ensure democratic participation and mechanisms of accountability. Hence, policy makers should pay attention to...

    SDGs
  • Dean’s Blog Episode 6: Creative Community Law@UM

    On 14 March the Faculty Council gave its consent to the new Faculty strategy ‘Creative Community Law@UM.’ The Faculty Board wishes to involve the Faculty community as much as possible also in implementing this strategy.

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  • Hackathons as research & education: Rethinking Justice Hackathon

    3-4 March 2018, Brightlands Smart Services Campus

    Making the world a better place is easier said than done. Ours is a shared world: citizens, businesses, states and institutions all face the same risks and challenges, and so there is a constant need for society to innovate - to find better ways of...

    hackathon_MLR
  • Dean’s blog episode 4: Bachelor Open Day

    Now that law gets little attention in high school, we must enhance our initiatives in the field of pre-academic experience. We already have a wonderful virtual open day for law, but the challenge is to also make one that places prospective students right in the middle of a tutorial and have them...

    FdR Bachelor Open Day 2018 feb
  • Thou shalt not cheat!

    Every once in a while, I have the good fortune of reading a court case which is both fun and educational. The UK Supreme Court case Ivey (Appellant) v Genting Casinos (UK) Ltd t/a Crockfords (Respondent) is one such case, which tells an interesting story, while also explaining to the public the...

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