Latest blog articles

  • How technology disrupts private law

    2018 is the first year in history when more than half of the world’s population is online. Since its dawn, the Internet has changed many aspects of daily life. The first wave of the Internet saw a change in communication: the use of e-mails and the rise of Internet browsers facilitated online...

    Tech law disruption blog
  • The role of students and tutors in academic legal research

    Dowsing is the ability to detect the source of things. Dowsing for a source of legal ideas must start at an early stage in academic life, when students write their first legal papers. This ability is mastered if students and tutors interact in the process of developing academic legal research skills...

    blog Agustin_cooperation in research teamwork
  • Hit by a car, then what?

    Imagine you, a researcher, are given a bag of money, unlimited time and personnel. What research would you do? Gijs van Dijck, Professor of Private Law, would like to set up an experiment with the larger insurance companies in the Netherlands, focussing on the best way to deal with compensation.

    Maatwerkoplossing voor schadeproblemen en persoonlijke compensatie
  • Facebook’s data sharing practices under unfair competition law - longread

    This is a brief analysis of Facebook’s data sharing practices under unfair competition rules in the US and EU. A paper on this topic co-authored by myself and MEPLI research fellow Stephan Mulders will be available shortly, and it will be presented at the Amsterdam Privacy Conference in October 2018...

    Facebook website data sharing - Catalina
  • 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