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UM hosts TV show College Tour with Tom Dumoulin
On 28 November, Maastricht University hosted Dutch TV show College Tour. In our own UM SPORTS they recorded a programme with top cyclist Tom Dumoulin as their guest.Corporate,Featured,Human interest,UM in the press,Students enUM news
LAW Next: Actualiteiten Burgerlijk procesrecht
Actualiteitencursus Burgerlijk(proces)recht (cursusreeks) | LAW.next, juridisch postacademisch onderwijs | mr. dr. Fokke Fernhout | 2 PO NOvA punten per bijeenkomst
NederlandsDeeltijd
Episode 12: Academia and Practice in Financial Services Research
In this episode, host Chang Sun invited Professor Elisabeth Brüggen to join the DSMINDSETS Podcast. Elisabeth (Lisa) is a Professor for Financial Services at the Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management under School of Business and Economics (SBE) at Maastricht University. She is also the...
07 April 2025Science & technology
Lost in Thought: Understanding and Managing Negative Thoughts
Een beter begrip van onze denkprocessen kan bijdragen aan het beheersen en overwinnen van de negatieve effecten ervan op ons welzijn.Lezing21 mrtPrize Winning Bachelor European Studies thesis published in EuropeNow
Alumna Evelin Rizzo (Bachelor European Studies) has published her prize winning bachelor's thesis in EuropeNow.UM news
Transposition of the ECN+ directive in Albania: the mistaken approach
This blog analyses the obligation of Albania to approximate its existing and future competition law with the EU competition acquis, including the need to transpose the ECN + Directive in the pre-accession stage. Then, the blog discusses the approach taken by the Albanian Competition Authority (ACA)...
Law
Hurbain v. Belgium: towards a fairer balancing exercise between the right to freedom of expression and the right to privacy?
Admittedly, the right to erasure, or more colloquially, the right to be forgotten is nothing new in the European legal landscape. Indeed, this right can be found as far back as 1981 in the predecessor of the Modernised Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing...
Law
Are the German courts actually fighting for (in)justice?!
German courts have been on the news a lot lately and for good reasons: From siding with young environmental activists fighting against climate change to prosecuting war criminals and terrorists that other jurisdictions have failed to prosecute, the German courts are actively trying to fight...
Law