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- batoev.pdf (454.71 kB, PDF)… 2004/18/EC 3 sets up an extensive legal framework regarding the procurement of work, supply and service contracts. What is more, it satisfies the need for effective procedures and underlines why contracting authorities do not just negotiate or simply buy at the closest supplier. In this context, there are two main reasons for the use of specific procedures. First of all, the latter provide for more public accountability and therefore less corruption practices. 4 Additionally, tender procedures aim … continuous issues of data integrity, it is highly doubtful that the dynamic purchase system’s total usage with regard to public procurement procedures will experience a rise in the near future. 4. Electronic auctions E-Auctions are being held on an online platform. Within such auctions, suppliers get the chance to improve their initial proposals based on market feedback following the conduct of a full tender procedure. 63 As is the case for dynamic purchase systems, electronic auctions are … 90 ‘Public Procurement in Europe, Cost and Effectiveness’, a study on procurement regulation prepared for the European Commission (2011), p.22. 91 Available at <http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2011:0896:FIN:EN:PDF> (last visited 31.05.2013). 92 See Art 24 (2) and Art. 46 (2) of the new proposal. 93 See Art. 25 (1) and 26 (1) and (2) of the new proposal. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2011:0896:FIN:EN:PDF 29 with a prior publication of …
- palmiotto_-_maastricht_working_paper_series_-_regulating_algorithmic_opacity_copy.pdf (796.91 kB, PDF)… 2020/01 Regulating Algorithmic Opacity in Criminal Proceedings: an opportunity for the EU Legislator?* by Francesca Palmiotto * This collection of working papers stems from the first Jean Monnet NOVA-EU Workshop on “Digitalisation, Ethics and EU Fundamental Rights” which was organised at Maastricht University on 9-10 January 2020. The project is co- founded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. 2 Working Paper submitted by Francesca Palmiotto … every daily action leaves a trail of digital information. As an example, take a single day in a life. Tea is resident in Maastricht; on Friday night before going to sleep, she asks Alexa to set an alarm for the following day at 9 AM. She is going to visit her friend Linda and she does not want to be late. In the morning, while eating breakfast, she checks the news on her smartphone. Meanwhile, Linda sends her position through WhatsApp. Tea then asks Siri on her iPhone what is the best way to reach that location by car. On her way, she stops at a gas station to buy some food and other items. She then realizes that her wallet is empty, but fortunately the store accepts payment with Apple Pay. She finally arrives at destination. Linda and Tea spend together a very nice Saturday, and round 7 PM Tea decides to …
The battle between Autorité de la Concurrence and Google to make press publisher’s right a reality in France
In April 2020, the French competition authority adopted an interim decision against Google obliging it to enter into negotiations with press publishers to establish the amount of remuneration for the use of publications protected by the related right for press publishers, as foreseen by the DSM...
Ruminating over equalisation levies
There has been much brouhaha about equalization levies in the context of the digital economy. One of the hotly debated issues is whether such levies are covered by tax treaties at all. In this post, I should like to reflect over this issue as objectively as possible. I shall not, however, delve into...
- ma_brochure_fasos_21-22.pdf (17.77 MB, PDF)… 30 Application & Admission 30 Pre-master 31 Coming to Maastricht from abroad 31 Contents All programmes in this brochure are accredited by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO). For more information on NVAO, please visit www.nvao.net Maastricht University is a signatory of the “Code of conduct with respect to international students in Dutch Higher Education”. More information about this code of conduct is available at www.internationalstudy.nl Introduction … to complete for a client from a business or governmental organisation under the guidance of a project mentor. Alongside your project, you will receive individual coaching focused on personal competence development. You will also attend several workshops to help cultivate valuable skills and knowledge to prepare you for your future career. For more information about PREMIUM, please go to www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/excellence Historic location The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is housed in … Leadership (EMCL) (MA)1 • International Executive Master of Auditing (IEMA) (RA, Qualified Auditor)1 • International Executive Master of Finance and Control (iEMFC) (EMFC, MSC, RC)1 • MaastrichtMBA (MBA)1 - MaastrichtMBA – Executive - MaastrichtMBA- Online • Postdoctorale Opleiding tot Register Accountant (MURA) (RA)4 • Postdoctorale Opleiding tot Register Controller (EMFC) (MSc, RC)4 Education • Learning and Development in Organisations (MSc)1 Graduate programmes for professionals • Health …
UM ranks 173rd in the QS World University Rankings
Maastricht University ranks 173rd in this year’s QS World University Rankings, showing a slight decrease compared to last year (place 169). In relation to the other Dutch universities, UM’s 9th position remains the same.