
Zoekresultaten
Facilitating falsification in legal decision-making: problems in practice and potential solutions
PhD thesis written by Enide Maegherman.
This thesis researched the role of falsification in legal decision-making. Namely, how judges consider exonerating evidence and alternative scenarios. This was researched in practice through a survey, interviews, and a case study.Defense Ilaria Passarani
Ilaria Passarani defended her PhD dissertation October 8, 2019 at Maastricht University.
Thinking from a ‘world union’ perspective
During the Week of the International Student we present a new story each day, beginning with Lucrezia Favi from Italy.
EU agencies and Turkey – mode of differentiated integration?
The European Union (EU) and Turkey have a long and multifaceted relationship. In this entry (based on a recent longer analysis) we focus on Turkey’s involvement with the EU’s decentralised agencies, and more particularly on whether and to what extent this involvement can be viewed as a part of a...
The WTO Dispute Settlement System: a fall from grace - What happened?
Since the establishment of the WTO, the promise was made that the world would finally have an effective system of enforcement for trade and IP law. Peter van den Bossche discusses the American boycott of the Dispute Settlement System (DSS) under the WTO, in light of the TRIPS Agreement, at the IGIR...