The Administration of EU Fiscal Resources
Taking into consideration the issues raised by the intertwining of the European economic governance tools recently adopted by the European institutions, this seminar will debate several questions.
Taking into consideration the issues raised by the intertwining of the European economic governance tools recently adopted by the European institutions, this seminar will debate several questions.
On Wednesday, 29th January 2025, the Maastricht Centre for Human Rights will organise a hybrid seminar/book launch with the theme:
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Strategically Moving Forward
How do we create an infrastructure that not only contributes to better access to the capital market, but also encourages participants to build more actively on their pension? What would be needed to improve this complex interplay between regulation, infrastructure and risk appetite, so that Europe...
On 23 January, the Maastricht Centre for Law & Jurisprudence (MCLJ) will officially be launched. The MCLJ is embedded in the Department of Foundations of Law in the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University. The Centre aims to promotes excellence in research in the areas of legal philosophy, legal...
Governing or Governed by Digital Platforms? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Constitutionalism, the EU, and Corporate Power
Digital platforms and content moderation raise complex political, legal, and empirical questions. These challenges arise from platforms' global reach and the intertwined...
On 17 December, our speaker is Dr Leandro Mancano, Senior Lecturer in EU Law, Edinburgh Law School; UK's Deputy Contact Point for the European Criminal Law Academic Network.
The Globalization and Law Network invites you to the TEGL Annual Conference. The conference is aimed at scholars, practitioners, and experts wanting to contribute to an engaging exploration of the intricate relationship between law and uncertainty. In an era marked by unprecedented global challenges...
GLaw-Net and the Maastricht Centre for European Law invite you to the launch of the book The European Ombudsman Investigated: From Old Battles to New Challenges (Hart, 2025), co-edited by Deirdre Curtin, Tanja Ehnert, Anna Morandini and Sarah Tas.
We invite leading Critical International Law scholars to Maastricht and discuss and debate cutting-edge questions in the theory of international law.
This seminar on December 6, 2024, is timely, as the beginning of December marks the start of the gifting season, leading to peak logistics and mobility activities. This meeting will explore responsible data sharing for transport and logistics from multiple perspectives, examining how various...