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Rogier Wolf annotates ruling by the Court of Appeal
Recently Research Fellow Rogier Wolf’s annotation to a ruling of the Court of Appeal has been published in the journal ‘Jurisprudentie in Nederland’. The ruling of the court is on the liability of directors of an association.
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He gave me the freedom to find out what I wanted
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Weiss talks about his PhD surpervisor, Prof. Dr. Wilfried Bauer, to university newspaper Observant (interview in English).
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'Defending Rights: Human Rights Defenders in the Front Line'. Lecture within the framework of the 5th Theo van Boven Lecture
On Wednesday 12 November Mrs. Hina Jilani delivered the 5th Annual Theo van Boven Lecture, in honour of Prof. Theo van Boven, one of the founders of the Maastricht Centre for Human Rights. The titel of her lecture was: 'Defending Rights: Human Rights Defenders in the Front Line'.
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Bastiaan Kemp and Kid Schwarz on the foundation’s prohibition on having members
ICGI professorial fellow Kid Schwarz and ICGI Phd fellow Bastiaan Kemp were featured in the December 2013 issue of ‘Ondernemingsrecht’. In their contribution, the ICGI fellows discuss the Dutch foundation’s prohibition on having members of the Dutch foundation in the light of a foundation’s...
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Nobel Prize-winning microscope in Maastricht
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was recently awarded to (among others) the discoverer and developer of the STED microscope, Stefan Hell from Heidelberg. And Maastricht University has one of the two modern STED microscopes in the Netherlands.
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Vodafone neemt studenten kennistechnologie in dienst
Dutch national newspaper De Telegraaf writes about KE@Work and speaks to Dr. Frank Thuijsman (article in Dutch).
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Brains Unlimited wins ICT Impact Award 2014
MRI-platform Brains Unlimited from Maastricht University wins the ICT Impact Award. Brains Unlimited was nominated because of the great impact the scanner platform has on society and as part of the digital economy.