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Law & History Group Research Talk
Presentation by Lucas Lixinski (UNSW Sydney) followed by Q&A
30 oktSustainability Days
Welcome to Sustainability Days 2025: Power for Progress!
We are excited to present Sustainability Days 2025 from 22 April - 9 May. 12 Days will contain events about the topic of sustainable development across UM at the 6 faculties. The strengths, specialties, and perspectives from the communities at...
The coronavirus crisis and EU adequacy decisions for data transfers
The coronavirus crisis has given rise to numerous initiatives by governments around the world to combat the pandemic by gathering, sharing, and transferring data, both personal and anonymized. A great deal of attention has been given to proposals for increased data gathering within the EU, and many...
The legal possibilities of a Greek exit from the Eurozone
An older post, but still up-to-date.
The long-debated exit of Greece from the Eurozone as a consequence of the current financial crisis has re-emerged in January 2015 when German finance minister Schäuble indicated that a so-called ‘Grexit’ would be a scenario no longer unimaginable for the other...
Conference on “Law, Science and Rationality”
Much of the law is based on the idea of legal subjects as rational and free agents. These fundamental assumptions are increasingly called into question by insights from behavioural, cognitive and neurosciences. What, if anything, do these challenges mean for law?
5 apr6 aprMaterial Futures: Matter, Memory and Loss in Contemporary Art Production and Preservation
In the staging of existing works, commissioning of new works, and in planning for their futures, cooperation between contemporary artists and collecting institutions has become key. Contemporary artistic practices have prompted a reconsideration of boundaries between the roles of artists and...
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