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- 338403_master_nederlands_recht_specialisatie_staats-_en_bestuursrecht_2017_nl_2018-04-18_13-34-42.pdf (323.56 KB, PDF)… differences are coordinated by private international law. Therefore, the second perspective of this course is the rules on European private international law in family matters. The process of harmonisation and unification of private international law within the EU will be given special attention. Moreover, we will discuss both the current private international law in force in the Europe, as it is laid down in European Regulations and conventions of the Hague Convention on Private International Law, … relating to international business transactions are dealt with by international or European measures, and therefore recourse must be had to the applicable national law. In the first part of the course, we pay attention to the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers in international sales contracts, with a particular focus on the 1980 Vienna Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The course then moves to focus on contracts for the carriage of goods. This part of the course … contemporary response to crime. By reviewing current as well as former insights, the development of criminology as a science is portrayed, as well as the way it is influenced by developments in society. The course is characterized by tutorial groups where, according to the PBL model, students apply their insights to current cases, real-life problems and policy issues. In addition, a number of lectures will be given Course objectives Upon completion of this course, the student must: •be able to …
Drug policy: the marvelous weed-pass.
The Netherlands; well known for its tolerant and laid back view on basically anything (except time). Being openly gay is not a problem. Euthanasia and Abortion are far from taboos anymore. But I guess especially our very tolerant drug policy is welcomed by most people from other countries. Too bad...
Team Maastricht University door naar de internationale ronde van de Philip C. Jessup pleitwedstrijd
Op 23 en 24 februari, nam het team van Maastricht University deel aan de Dutch Qualifying Rounds van de 2017 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Amsterdam. Het UM-team, bestaande uit Céline Fäh, Caitlin MacMillan, Hanna Moller en Diya Dilan behaalde de internationale...
NWO Vici beurs voor Raf de Bont
Raf de Bont ontving een Vici beurs voor zijn onderzoeksproject 'Moving Animals'.
Recharacterising International Disputes: Exploring the Phenomenon of Multi-Fora Litigation - CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite you to submit an abstract of a paper to present at the conference on the topic of "Recharacterising International Disputes" which will be held at our Faculty of Law on 12 & 13 June 2024 in Maastricht.
12 Jun13 JunMaster your Future - Economics and Policy
De School of Business and Economics organiseert een "Master your Future" evenement voor alle huidige UM bachelorstudenten om je van alle nodige informatie over onze masteropleidingen te voorzien.
28 NovLET’S TALK about Your Future in Europe
Studium Generale | Talkshow, Engelstalig
15 MayFILM ANALYSIS REVISITED: Reading Cinema and Society
Studium Generale | Lecture Series
26 Feb25 MarHet voorzienbare is gebeurd
En het House of Commons heeft op 15 januari met zeer grote meerderheid de Brexit overeenkomst afgewezen, in een verhouding 2/3 om 1/3. Zo’n stemming zou in veel parlementaire stelsels tot aftreden van de regering hebben geleid, vooral ook door het grote aantal leden van de regeringspartij die tegen...