Maastricht Law: Faculty in Focus Maastricht Faculty of Law highlights 2021 How will the EU get on with Poland? Read the story partial independence doesn’t exist Showcases Intellectual property as a catalyst for innovation The book ‘intellectual property (IP) as a complex adaptive system’ concludes the Horizon 2020 European Joint Doctorate program. Keeping a valuable connection to students: adapt and stay positive How do you maintain a real connection with students during a lockdown from behind your computer screen? The extreme-right lone actor and mental illness: a case of treatable danger? In his master thesis, Bart van de Steeg explores the role of psychopathology and the legal assessment of ‘the degree of insanity’ in dete RECIPES: innovation and the precautionary principle in the EU The EU project REconciling sCience, Innovation and Precaution through the Engagement of Stakeholders (RECIPES) aims to analyse how the pr Preventive Law chair links fundamental and practice-based research The Preventive Law chair is held by Prof. Eric van de Luijtgaarden. Go to previous slide Go to next slide A window of opportunity for Hestia grant recipients Read the story of Nasrat and Arif Showcases Perspectives on looted art The actor and activist Ossie Davis once said: ‘Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change—it can not only mo Master thesis project Greening Europe The European Green deal aims to strengthen the regulatory approach towards climate change and environmental degradation. International Law Discussion Group (ILDG) Lecture Series In the Maastricht International Law Discussion Group (ILDG), contemporary issues in international law are discussed. Elverding chair helps corporations contribute to sustainable European future Maastricht University Elverding chairholders Mieke Olaerts and Rob Bauer hosted an online webinar and debate session dedicated to the Eur Ministry invests 4 million in UM legal research with Sectorplan The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has invested 4 million euros to strengthen research at the Faculty of Law. Go to previous slide Go to next slide What’s Next for LAW.next? Read the story of Law.next Showcases New UM chair on European data protection and privacy Herke Kranenborg held his inaugural lecture on 15 October 2021, formally accepting the new UM chair on European Data Protection and Priva Post-crisis teleworking for frontier workers The COVID-19 pandemic forced many employees into teleworking, frontier workers included. A new walking path for the Faculty of Law The Faculty of Law recently moved to a second building, as it ran out of space in the Oud Gouvernement. The Administration of Justice is of vital importance to Europe As endowed professor for Administration of European Justice, Prof. A rights-based approach to development for children living in unrecognized states As part of the larger NWO research project Invisible Children, which studies the development rights of children living in unrecognised st Go to previous slide Go to next slide