News
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A. Ramalho, The competence of the European Union in copyright law-making. A normative perspective of EU powers for copyright harmonization (Springer, 2016)
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Since Mark Post presented the first lab-grown hamburger in 2013 at a press conference in London, the phone in Maastricht has been ringing off the hook. His mission: How do you ensure that there is enough and responsibly-made food for the increasing global population in the future, without harming the environment?
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In a project led by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS), PhD candidates will conduct research into the hardening and softening of borders in Europe.
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The new Brightlands Institute for Supply Chain Innovation (BISCI) will be represented at this year’s Topsector Logistiek conference.
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C. Geiger, C. Allen Nard, X. Seuba, Intellectual Property and the Judiciary (Edward Elgar, 2018)
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M. Zelm, F.W. Jaekel, G. Doumeingts, M. Wollschlaeger, Enterprise Interoperability: Smart Services and Business Impact of Enterprise Interoperability (Wiley-ISTE, 2018)
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R. Sikorski, Patent Law Injunctions (Kluwer International, 2018)
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Citizens can join an online crowdsourcing initiative of the MUSTS research group of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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During the EuroSim 2019 international interuniversity simulation of the European Union the FASoS student team brought one of the 5 awards home.
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On 29 April, official candidates for the Presidency of the European Commission debated in Maastricht as part of the campaign for the European elections held later in May this year (23-26 May). This debate was broadcasted live across the European Union. The 90-minute event featured the front-runners to replace Jean-Claude Juncker as President of the European Commission.