Ongoing GLobalization & Law Network research meetings
On Thursday 16th April the GLobalization & Law Network members inaugurated a series of meetings we are celebrating every two weeks, where our members expose in a casual session our ongoing research. So far, Dr. Marina Serrat (16th April) and Dr. André Nunes (30th April) exposed their ongoing research on "Taxation policies of Artificial Intelligence in the EU" and "Social movements in the global era", respectively.
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On 3 October 2024, the Globalisation & Law Network was pleased to welcome Rachel Griffin (Sciences Po), who presented her work in progress titled ‘EU Platform Regulation in the Age of Neo-Illiberalism’.
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PhD thesis by Cécile Woudenberg-van den Broek
Recent reports on forensic medicine in the Netherlands highlight the need for significant improvements in postmortem investigations. This thesis questions the adequacy of the Dutch system, arguing that it may not meet the criteria set by the European Convention on Human Rights for an effective postmortem investigation. -
Intercountry adoption often appears to be the ultimate humanitarian deed. However, the reality is more complex. Dr. Elvira Loibl, assistant professor at the Department of Criminal Law at Maastricht University’s Law Faculty, uncovered significant weaknesses in the Dutch intercountry adoption system. Her impactful research was awarded the annual Edmond Hustinx prize.