Past events

  • Pick Our Brains - with Andres Caceres Solari

    On 13 November, our speaker is Andrés Caceres Solari (Maastricht University ) - Title: No room for human rights in Gaza and Ukraine, how the law legitimizes urban devastation
    13 Nov
  • Roundtable 'Novel and Recurrent Challenges in Ownership'

    The roundtable will engage in academic discussion on some of the pressing challenges that property law faces in the XXI century. Speakers will address, amongst others, issues related to sustainability, the social function, temporality in property law, and digitalisation.
    12 Nov
  • The Ambassador Lecture Series:

    Lecture in The Ambassador Lecture Series, entitled: ‘Charting the State of Palestine’s legal and diplomatic efforts for self-determination’. This special session will be delivered by Ambassador Ammar Hijazi, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
    30 Oct
  • Conversations on Alternative Legal Education: Law and Cinema

    The Conversations aim to create a space for an agile and open discussion among legal educators interested in the use of alternative instruments of teaching. Speakers will share their experiences by discussing methodological choices, challenges, and lessons learned. All attendees are invited to...
    16 Sep
  • Roundtable Law and Popular Culture VII

    Over the last six years, the Roundtable has become a relied upon forum, within the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University, to discuss approaches to these areas of study. It offers a space to discuss the legal significance of objects that either defy or deplete categorization, underlying the value that...
    19 Jun
    20 Jun
  • Lecture Children’s Rights

    Lecture by Dr. Philip Veerman, an international expert on children’s rights and psychologist. The title is: “ Children's rights and the future of the UN Treaty Body System”
    13 Jun
  • Pick Our Brains

    On 14 May, our speaker is Liam Siry (Maastricht University ) - Title: The Paris Agreement and Climate Litigation: shifting from vague to concrete commitments
    14 May