Kai Jonas (K.J.)

What is the perspective of several countries on punitive damages in and outside of Europe? What issues arise from the recognition and enforcement of foreign (mostly US) punitive damages judgments? How do different countries view the public policy exception?
These questions and more were among the...
This workshop is funded by a 2021 YERUN Research Mobility Award and the Globalisation and Law Network.
The first workshop of our smArt Cities and Waste project was held on the theme of Waste, Innovation and Buildings, Places and Spaces on 28 April at the Free University Amsterdam. The workshop is part of a 2 year UK-Dutch research network funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council.
On Monday, 2 October 2017, UM professor Liesbeth Lijnzaad will be sworn in as a judge on the International Tribunal for the Laws of the Sea in Hamburg. Lijnzaad is a extraordinary professor Practice of International Law at Maastricht University. She has worked for the Dutch Ministry of Foreign...
This series aims to combine several international relations theories with topical and current world events. Questions are raised about democracy, conflicts, climate change, foreign policy and more. How have things changed for better or for worse, and how will they change in the future?
The York-Maastricht Partnership (YMP) is a major strategic partnership between Maastricht University and the University of York, intended to develop a deep and lasting relationship and built around excellent research, teaching and knowledge exchange.