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Blog Contract law workshop
The annual Ius Commune conference and its contract law workshop on “Contract law in times of corona and other sanitary crises”.
InScience - More Human Than Human
Studium Generale | Film Festival
InScience Science Film Festival7 novInScience - Freedom for the Wolf
Studium Generale | Film Festival
InScience Science Film Festival8 nov- mchr_annrep_2010.pdf (128.21 kB, PDF)… Project leader: Prof. Taru Spronken. Funded by the European Community and the Open Society Institute. • 28-29 October: Beyond the Death Penalty. Project leader: Prof. Hans Nelen. Keynote speaker: Prof. David Garland (New York University). Seven workshops and various cultural activities. Funded by WODC/Dutch Ministry of Justice, the province of Limburg, SWOL, Maastricht University and the Faculty of Law, Maastricht University. Papers presented at the conference will be published in the Maastricht … Transformation of Negative Freedoms into Multifunctional Human Rights. Newsletter School of Human Rights Research, (ISSN 1386-0453), 4, 4-5. Willems, J.C.M. (2010). The CRC and Dutch Parentiarchy. Newsletter School of Human Rights Research, 1, 3-4. [Online]. Available from: www.schoolofhumanrights. org/fileadmin/ext/2010_maart_WEBSITE.pdf [01-03-2010]. General academic publications Boersma, M.E.V. (2010). Corruption as a violation of economic, social and cultural rights: reflections on the right … & N. Tilley (Eds.), Situational prevention of organized crimes (pp. 93-110). Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing. Raimondo, F. (2010). General Principles of Law, Judicial Creativity and the Development of International Criminal Law. In S. Darcy & J. Powderly (Eds.), Judicial Creativity at the International Criminal Tribunals (pp. 45-59). New York: Oxford University Press. Raimondo, F. (2010). Prosecutor v. Simba. In A.H. Klip & G.K. Sluiter (Eds.), Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal …
Perspectives on looted art
The actor and activist Ossie Davis once said: ‘Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change—it can not only move us, it makes us move.’ In other words, art not only pleases and inspires, but it also provokes people to act. Those actions are not always legal, ethical, or...