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Humanity as an integral part of Sustainability
'Recovering ecosystems due to an economic crisis will not solve the problem of global warming if we return to do “business as usual” after the pandemic fades. Instead, we should work on improving our economic system in a way that it reduces its reliance of the depletion of natural resources and an...
Stronger together
Informal mental health support group for internationals
Dean’s blog episode 19: Faculty at place 10 of best European Law Faculties in Times Higher Education ranking
Our Faculty ranks high in the latest Times Higher Education Subject ranking. We are at place 10 in Europe and at place 40 worldwide. What does this mean?
Judge Land: on Judges and Courts fighting back for the Polish Rule of Law
The Polish turn away from democracy, named by Sadurski as anti-constitutional populist backsliding, has taken on a new dramatic and bold turn involving the active use of the available tools by the judges to question and address the rule of law problems in Poland. The judges seem to be fighting back...
Conference on “Law, Science and Rationality”
Much of the law is based on the idea of legal subjects as rational and free agents. These fundamental assumptions are increasingly called into question by insights from behavioural, cognitive and neurosciences. What, if anything, do these challenges mean for law?
5 Apr6 AprHow to make ethically responsible corona policy?
Associate Professor in public health ethics Peter Schröder-Bäck studied the effects of the European debt crisis on health. He is now advising policymakers across Europe on the ethics of responding to the corona crisis.
Maastricht University Diversity Day
On International Women’s Day, the Centre for Gender and Diversity and the new UM Diversity Officer launch a Diversity Day for the whole UM community.
8 Mar