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- mo1617_master_forensica_criminologie_en_rechtspleging_course_description_16-17-nl.pdf (113.5 KB, PDF)… verscheidene sancties – waaronder de gevangenisstraf, de taakstraf en elektronische detentie – wordt eveneens aandacht besteed aan empirisch onderzoek naar de effectiviteit ervan in termen van recidivereductie, zodat uiteindelijk zowel vanuit moreel-ethisch als vanuit pragmatisch-doelmatig oogpunt iets over verscheidene strafrechtelijke sancties kan worden gezegd. Het blok combineert een positiefrechtelijk perspectief met een metajuridische invalshoek (o.a. geschiedenis, filosofie en criminologie). … methods: Written exam Keywords: opsporing; vervolging ; dwangmiddelen; onderzoek ter zitting; Eerlijk proces; Onschuldpresumptie; Zwijgrecht; Rechtsmiddelen; beraadslaging; ; Faculty of Law European Criminal Law Full course description During this course we will focus on the influence of European Union law on national criminal law and http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/nl/meta/101105/verdieping-strafprocesrecht?print=1 http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/nl/andre.klip Master Forensica, … disorders. Course objectives - Learning to distinguish between different kinds of psychopathology; - Obtaining knowledge about the development, symptoms and treatment of these disorders; - Learning how the different kinds of psychopathology can play a role in criminal behaviour Recommended reading A reader with articles on forensic psychopathology will be made available. CRI4016 http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/nl/meta/102563/international-humanitarian-law?print=1 …
Charity with impact
How much money do society’s “haves” – high net worth individuals, in bankers’ language – give to worthy causes, and to which ones? And do wealthy people in the Netherlands behave differently to their French counterparts? Associate professor of finance Paul Smeets has some intriguing answers.
UM Impact Prize for Katya Sion
During the annual Maastricht University Dinner, Katya Sion (CAPHRI/ Living Lab Ageing and Long-Term Care Limburg) received the Impact Prize for her thesis "Connecting conversations: experienced quality of care from the resident’s perspective: a narrative method for nursing homes".
- 4_eng_regulations_2023_def.pdf (433.05 KB, PDF)… Article 1 Conditions for participation Eligibility for participation in an admission exam as referred to in Article 7.29 of the Act, hereinafter to be referred to as: ‘Colloquium Doctum’, depends on the following, cumulative requirements: • The candidate does not satisfy the education requirements for immediate admission as stated in Article 7.24 of the Act, nor the requirements for exemption under Article 7.28 of the Act; • The candidate has reached the age of 21 or will reach that age … paid to participate in the Colloquium Doctum. 2. Information regarding the payment method will be announced later. 3. In the event of cancellation until one month before the Colloquium Doctum, the registration fee already paid shall be refunded. After this date there will be no refund. 4. The registration fee of EUR 100 shall have to be paid again to participate in any written or oral resit. Article 5 The examination 1. The Colloquium Doctum shall include (1) an examination of the candidate’s … in the student’s bag before the exam starts. The watch may not be taken out of the bag until the student leaves the exam room. 4. The student may not leave the room until 30 minutes after the official exam starting time. 5. Where the exam takes place online and/or through a virtual meeting application, no communication devices or information carriers may be used during the exam with the exception of the device through which the candidate takes part in the online exam. On that device, the candidate …
- 4_eng_regulations_2023_def.pdf (433.05 KB, PDF)… Article 1 Conditions for participation Eligibility for participation in an admission exam as referred to in Article 7.29 of the Act, hereinafter to be referred to as: ‘Colloquium Doctum’, depends on the following, cumulative requirements: • The candidate does not satisfy the education requirements for immediate admission as stated in Article 7.24 of the Act, nor the requirements for exemption under Article 7.28 of the Act; • The candidate has reached the age of 21 or will reach that age … paid to participate in the Colloquium Doctum. 2. Information regarding the payment method will be announced later. 3. In the event of cancellation until one month before the Colloquium Doctum, the registration fee already paid shall be refunded. After this date there will be no refund. 4. The registration fee of EUR 100 shall have to be paid again to participate in any written or oral resit. Article 5 The examination 1. The Colloquium Doctum shall include (1) an examination of the candidate’s … in the student’s bag before the exam starts. The watch may not be taken out of the bag until the student leaves the exam room. 4. The student may not leave the room until 30 minutes after the official exam starting time. 5. Where the exam takes place online and/or through a virtual meeting application, no communication devices or information carriers may be used during the exam with the exception of the device through which the candidate takes part in the online exam. On that device, the candidate …
- Regulations 2025-2026 bachelor ELS _0.pdf (177.54 KB, PDF)… No rights may be derived from this document. Changes reserved. Colloquium Doctum Faculty of Law Bachelor European Law School Regulations academic year 2025-2026 Regulations for the entrance exam as referred to in Article 7.29 of the Higher Education and Academic Research Act (Wet op het Hoger Onderwijs en het Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (WHW)), whereby the general level of education and knowledge of candidates and their suitability for legal studies are assessed. Successful completion of the Colloquium Doctum examination results in admission to the bachelor programmes offered by the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University. Bear in mind that there … in the student’s bag before the exam starts. The watch may not be taken out of the bag until the student leaves the exam room. 4. The student may not leave the room until 30 minutes after the official starting time. 5. Where the exam takes place online and/or through a virtual meeting application, no communication devices or information carriers may be used during the exam with the exception of the device through which the candidate takes part in the online exam. On that device, the candidate …
- Regulations 2025-2026 bachelor ELS .pdf (196 KB, PDF)… No rights may be derived from this document. Changes reserved. Colloquium Doctum Faculty of Law Bachelor European Law School Regulations academic year 2025-2026 Regulations for the entrance exam as referred to in Article 7.29 of the Higher Education and Academic Research Act (Wet op het Hoger Onderwijs en het Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (WHW)), whereby the general level of education and knowledge of candidates and their suitability for legal studies are assessed. Successful completion of the Colloquium Doctum examination results in admission to the bachelor programmes offered by the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University. Bear in mind that there … in the student’s bag before the exam starts. The watch may not be taken out of the bag until the student leaves the exam room. 4. The student may not leave the room until 30 minutes after the official starting time. 5. Where the exam takes place online and/or through a virtual meeting application, no communication devices or information carriers may be used during the exam with the exception of the device through which the candidate takes part in the online exam. On that device, the candidate …