ITEM/SVB Informationsessions
The Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility (ITEM) and the Bureau for Belgian and German Affairs of the Social Insurance Bank (SVB) are organizing regularly information sessions.
The Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility (ITEM) and the Bureau for Belgian and German Affairs of the Social Insurance Bank (SVB) are organizing regularly information sessions.
We hope to welcome you on campus at our next Master's Open Day and give you a good impression of what studying at Maastricht University is all about.
On 14 December 2016 the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe elected Prof. René de Groot as a member of the Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages.
Conference on the development of a joint CultureCard in the framework of Terra Mosana.
Doctrine, documents, data – this is the trinity which Anna Beckers will analyse in her ERC-funded project CHAINLAW. The project will lay the foundation for developing a regulatory framework in response to the socio-economic institutions that make up global value chains. Her holistic approach will...
To unknot the complex debate on innovation in the digital age, we bring together inter-disciplinary experts to discuss the interplay between Generative AI, competition, intellectual property and innovation in the era of big data & AI.
The second EuCourts master class addresses the limits of the principles of mutual trust and recognition in the EU as laid down in the joined cases Aranyosi and Căldăraru of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
On January 28th, Konrad Kollnig, assistant professor in the Law & Tech Lab of the Law Faculty, was awarded this years’ Stefano Rodotà Award. His thesis conducted a technological and legal study into mobile apps on how to improve data protection in practice.
Prof. dr. Aalt Willem Heringa will deliver his farewell lecture In Courts We Trust on 25 March. It's part of a seminar on constitutional law, fundamental rights and the EU’s multi-layered legal order.
The student team of the UM Faculty of Law reached the semi-finals of the International Migration and Refugee Law Moot Court Competition. A fantastic result in a very challenging competition.