Experience Day - European Law School (on campus)
During the Experience Day you will receive more information about the European Law School programme and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) system.
During the Experience Day you will receive more information about the European Law School programme and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) system.
Various speakers of international standing will address future changes in indirect taxation, such as the reform of the Union Customs Code, including the creation of an EU Customs Data Hub and Customs Authority. Collecting and reporting data in the field of indirect tax becomes increasingly important...
We invite leading Critical International Law scholars to Maastricht and discuss and debate cutting-edge questions in the theory of international law.
Are you interested in studying Master Law & AI and want to learn more about our programmes? Join our online info session via Zoom to explore your options at Maastricht University Faculty of Law.
Are you interested in studying Master European Law School and want to learn more about our programmes? Join our online info session via Zoom to explore your options at Maastricht University Faculty of Law.
Are you interested in studying the Master's in Forensics, Criminology, and Law but can't make it to the Master Open Day on February 22? No worries! Join us for our Online Information Session to learn more about this exciting programme at Maastricht University Faculty of Law.
"How to Serve Two Masters: Conflicting Treaty Obligations in Cases of Dual Membership of NATO and the European Union"
The law in stories (List) series invites students and staff to enter into meaningful discussions together about law in stories (cinema, music, literature). List is organised by Janneke Westra and Paula Lozada as part of the Law & Popular Culture Research Network of Maastricht University, Faculty of...
We invite leading Critical International Law scholars to Maastricht and discuss and debate cutting-edge questions in the theory of international law.
"Criminogenic Objects, Senses, and Atmospheres in Criminology: Exploring Human-Object Relationships in Art Markets"