The Nagoya Protocol concern regulations regarding the access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilization to the convention on biological diversity. Since April 16, 2016 the Netherlands adopted the legislations regarding the Nagoya protocol.

The Nagoya Protocol, an international agreement aimed at providing a transparent legal framework for Access and Benefit-Sharing (ABS), entered into force on 12 October 2014. It is implemented in the European Union through Regulation (EU) 511/2014, which entered into force on the same date. The Nagoya Protocol requires all countries to take the necessary measures to regulate access and to ensure benefit-sharing on the use of genetic resources, not only those countries from which genetic resources have been provided but also countries in which the genetic resources are utilized. In the Netherlands, the Dutch Food and Consumer Authority (NVWA, Nederlandse Voedsel-en Warenauthoriteit in Dutch) has the surveillance regarding the compliance to this protocol.

What does this mean for scientists? Before collecting or ordering genetic resources from another country, a Maastricht UMC+ researcher needs to receive permission from the providing country; this is known as a prior informed consent (PIC). In order to receive PIC you need to agree with the providing country on the benefit-sharing conditions. This is referred to as mutually agreed terms (MAT). All the information regarding this needs to be documented properly by the scientist. Think of:

date and place of access of resources or traditional knowledge;
description of the genetic resources or of traditional knowledge;
source from which the genetic resources or traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources were obtained, as well as subsequent users (development chain);
rights and obligations relating to access and benefit-sharing including for subsequent applications and commercialisation;
access permits, where applicable (Competent National Authority);
mutually agreed terms, including benefit-sharing arrangements, where applicable.

To check if your activities are in scope of the EU ABS regulation/Nagoya protocol, the ABS focal point has set up a tool.  

If you are working with genetic sources in line with the EU ABS regulation/Nagoya protocol please report this (kind of samples, country of origin, PIC/MTA present) and send an e-mail to info-nagoyaprotocol@maastrichtuniversity.nl. This holds for research yet to be started but also for genetic sources already present in the laboratories. Also in case of questions, this e-mail address can be used.

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Law stories

Bruno de Witte and the ever-evolving field of EU law

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Professor Bruno de Witte is saying goodbye to Maastricht University, but not to European Law.

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Are human rights of future generations our concern?

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After years of meaningful work at our university, Prof.

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A window of opportunity for grant recipients Nasrat and Arif

Both work on their projects at Maastricht University’s Faculty of Law on a Hestia Grant.

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Partial independence doesn’t exist: how will the EU get on with Poland?

The European rule of law is under siege in Poland.

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What is the right attitude for an ethical lawyer?

She was a criminal lawyer for many years and a member of the Dutch Senate for the GroenLinks (green left) party.

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Terms and conditions of our future

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The Facebook Papers, a series of documents leaked by whistleblower Frances Haugen, brim with revelations.

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Courtly with a strong constitution

After 35 years at Maastricht University, Constitutional Law Professor Aalt-Willem Heringa will hold his farewell lecture on 25 March.

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“I want to make crossing borders easier”

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Hildegard Schneider is set to say goodbye.

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Vulnerable victims can use all the support they can get

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Sexual harassment in public is becoming a punishable offence.

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Lessons from a border region

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The pandemic has called into question the idea of a Europe without frontiers.

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Law blogs

From Mayors to Sheriffs: How the Netherlands is Fighting Organised Crime (and Germany is Taking Notes)

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The administrative approach to organised crime has redefined local governance in the Netherlands, where mayors wield powerful tools to disrupt illicit networks. As Germany begins to experiment with similar strategies, comparative insights become essential.

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Rules Under Fire: The Case for International Trade Law Today

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On 17 April, many of us had the pleasure of attending an IGIR Expert Lecture by John Clarke, former Chief Agriculture Negotiator of the European Union and former Head of the EU Delegation to the World Trade Organization and the United Nations in Geneva. He is currently a fellow at the Maastricht University Institute for Globalisation and International Regulation (IGIR). During his talk, John offered valuable insights into the escalating trade war sparked by the sweeping tariffs recently introduced by US President Donald Trump.

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Before the World Court: What Is at Stake in the Advisory Proceedings on Israel’s Obligations in Relation to the United Nations and Other Actors in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

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This explainer provides essential context on the ICJ’s advisory opinion request on Obligations of Israel in relation to the Presence and Activities of the United Nations, Other International Organizations and Third States in and in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The hearings, scheduled from Monday, 28 April 2025 to 2 May 2025, will be live-streamed at the Law Café of the Faculty of Law, Maastricht University.

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Exploring Artificial Intelligence and Regulatory Challenges in Marine Environmental Policy

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As part of the ‘AI & Marine Environmental Policy: What Role for Automated Systems?’ research project, a sensemaking workshop took place at Maastricht University’s Faculty of Law on March 28, 2025.

Exploring Artificial Intelligence and Regulatory Challenges in Marine Environmental Policy

Law, Technology, and Society: The Critical Role of Science and Technology Studies in Legal Thought

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Law increasingly addresses complex scientific and technological developments, and Science and Technology Studies (STS) is gradually making its way into legal scholarship. The strength of STS lies in its capacity to debunk abstract regulatory constructions and force law to confront questions of (in)equality and (in)justice. At its core, STS approaches share a commitment to understanding science and technology not merely as technoscientific phenomena but as socially embedded, interrelated, and constructed.

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Are you a student with a disability (like visual impairment), a chronic illness (like diabetes), or neurodivergence (like ADHD)? Then UnliMited Students is for you

UnliMited Students is a supportive, student-led network at Maastricht University. We're a space for students with visible and invisible disabilities, chronic illnesses, psychological conditions or neurodivergence to connect, find community and feel understood. No need to explain yourself here— we see you and wholeheartedly accept you.

What we do

We focus on connection, support and advocacy. Together, we:

  • foster a community of students who support each other
  • offer an active WhatsApp group to keep our community connected
  • host regular gatherings like movie screenings, book clubs, hikes, and cosy corner meetups
  • provide peer-to-peer support through our buddy programme
  • act as advocates during the development of UM policies, ensuring our voices are heard


We are also here to increase visibility and speak up for the 10% of UM students living with disabilities or chronic conditions — many of which are invisible.

Who we are: our stories

One of the ways we raise awareness about studying and working with a disability, is by celebrating the voices and contributions of our community members with disabilities.

  Learn more about us and our stories

Activities @ UnliMited-Students

UnliMited Connects Week 2025

The UnliMited Network organises activities to connect students, staff and PhD candidates with (in)visible disabilities, chronic conditions and neurodivergence and the wider UM community during the Connects Week in March (17-23)

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UnliMited-Students Buddy Programme

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Are you a student with a disability, chronic illness or neurodivergence?

Poster for the "Buddy Programme" offering one-to-one peer support for UM students with disabilities, chronic illness and neurodivergence. Deadline: 2 March. Includes illustrations of diverse individuals and three benefits of the programme: connecting with your buddy, navigating uni life and sharing experiences.

UnliMited Students Book Club - reading 'Convenience Store Woman'

Join UnliMited Students in a book club discussing the novel Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. 

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Our advocacy work: Nothing about us without us

When it comes to our advocacy work, UnliMited Students is guided by one principle: Nothing about us without us. This means that students with a disability, chronic illness or neurodivergence are included and consulted when decisions are made about us. It also means that students are consulted before problems have arisen, for example, during the implementation of new policies. 

In addition to this, we actively gather stories from UM students about the challenges they face when studying with a disability, chronic illness or neurodivergence. We discuss these stories, anonymously if requested, with the Disability Support Office. They reach out to the departments involved to make improvements. 

Our activities are supported by the Diversity & Inclusivity Office

A Dialogue on Inclusive Education with Prof. Dr. Pamela Habibović

What does it mean to be a student with an (in)visible disability, chronic condition, or neurodivergence at the university, and how can said experience be improved?

In 2020, UM signed the declaration of intent of the UN Convention to dedicate itself to improving inclusive education at UM. In June 2023, Prof. Dr. Pamela Habibović,  our Rector Magnificus of UM, met  UM students to discuss best practices, achievements, and improvement points regarding inclusive education. The values and future steps of the university were discussed. 

ECIO (Expertise Centrum Inclusief Onderwijs) moderated the discussion about the values and improvement points at the university. The interview of the discussion with ECIO can be found here

From left to right: Sigrid Péters  from Disability Support, Sjoerd, John, and Carolina from UnliMited-Students, and Prof. Dr. Pamela Habibović, Rector Magnificus. 

A photo of Sigrid from Disability Support, Sjoerd, John and Carolina from UnliMited-Students and Prof. dr. Pamela Habibović, smiling and holding the UN Declaration of intent.

Archiving our beginnings: UnliMited-Students' first introductory video

This network would not exist without its volunteers and student employees!

We would like to especially thank Maartje van Diepenbeek, Hande Wevers, John Koch, Vincent Philippy, Fleur Driessen, Jo Haas and Denise Nijhuis as they were part of UnliMited-Students from the very beginning in 2021 and shaped the network into what it is today!

We also give special thanks to Sophia Yadzani Biuki and Carolina Bäckström, our former student employees. They were both student employees for two years - during the academic years '22-'23 and '23-'24, and have greatly assisted UnliMited Students' visibility,  growth and achievements!

Our humble beginnings

Following up on the survey held in March 2020 about studying at UM with a disability, the Working group UnliMited organised online discussion groups for UM students from the disabled community beginning February 2021. Thereafter, 18 UM students indicated they would like to be actively involved. The first meeting with this group took place on Wednesday, 10 March 2021 and revolved around setting a structure for the network. Since then, the group has met multiple times to decide on the network's structure, visibility and awareness campaign, and drafting a strategy plan.

What comes next?

Currently UnliMited-Students is hard at work on finalising its structure and establishing a strategy plan. Moreover, events to get to know us and each other are being organised and will be shared on our social media channels. Continuously spreading the word by creating visibility and awareness through various offline and online initiatives - we are wholeheartedly ready to welcome you!

Join your community by becoming a member of UnliMited-Students!  

Want to become even more actively involved in UnliMited-Students? We are currently looking for helping hands for our upcoming activities. Moreover, volunteers are always welcome to provide extra help and further cheer us on!
Email us with your details and interests: unlimited-students@maastrichtuniversity.nl

Congratulations! You are about to start life as a student at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. In the next few weeks you will meet students and staff and get acquainted with UM's platforms and facilities. We collected the most important ones along with some practical information. Be sure to save this page so you can scroll through it later on your own pace. 

Your programme of the day for the Faculty introduction is listed at the bottom of the page.

 

 

Events

UM Connect Day 2024

Are you ready to learn, grow, and (re)connect with fellow UM alumni? Join us for UM Connect Day on Saturday, 28 September 2024, at the beautiful Tapijnkazerne in Maastricht! It’s the perfect place to meet other alumni and engaging speakers while exploring various topics in breakout sessions, such as intercultural competence, data flows in mobile apps, positive eco-psychology, purpose-powered growth and the secrets behind successful TED talks. And of course, UM Connect Day wouldn't be complete without a festive barbecue to close the day.

Do you want to join us? Every UM alumnus is welcome! This is your chance to revisit Maastricht, catch up with old classmates and delve into fascinating subjects along the way. Register now for this inspiring day, but don’t wait too long—capacity is limited!

Practical info

When: Saturday 28 September 2024
Where: Tapijnkazerne 11, 6211 ME Maastricht
Time: 13:00 until 22:00
Language: All sessions will be in English
Entrance fee: 15,-*.

For more information and to register please see UM Connect Day 2024

UM Connect Day 2024

Marco Buschman is a course leader on Leadership & Change and an Executive Coach in the MaastrichtMBA programme at Maastricht University’s School of Business and Economics (SBE). He is also Managing Partner at COURIUS, specialists in the human side of change. He specialises in facilitating and supporting organisations in creating best-performing cultures where results and productivity are combined with an atmosphere of trust, respect and an appreciation of differences.

Prof. Dr. Harold Hassink is Programme Director at UMIO | Maastricht University and responsible for various part-time training programmes for professionals, including the Parttime Opleiding Bedrijfskunde, the Parttime Opleiding Business Control, the Postdoctorale Opleiding tot Registercontroller and the international Excutive Master of Finance and Control.

You have been invited to join the cortege of the opening of the academic year 2021/2022

Venue: Theater aan het Vrijthof
Date: Monday 6 September 2021
Time: 15.30-17.15

Due to health and safety regulations related to the pandemic, the number of seats this year is strictly limited and we can unfortunately not accommodate spouses.

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