ITEM has announced the dossiers for the 2019 ITEM Cross-border Impact Assessment. The Cross-border Impact Assessment is one of ITEM's core activities, which investigates the effects of existing and future legislation and regulations on the border regions.
A. Ramalho, The competence of the European Union in copyright law-making. A normative perspective of EU powers for copyright harmonization (Springer, 2016)
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.
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...
M. Zelm, F.W. Jaekel, G. Doumeingts, M. Wollschlaeger, Enterprise Interoperability: Smart Services and Business Impact of Enterprise Interoperability (Wiley-ISTE, 2018)