rr_master_eng_final_0.pdf
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… (Onderwijs en Examenregeling) of the Master programmes at Maastricht University: Dutch Law; Tax Law; International and European Tax Law, European Law School; Globalisation and Law; International Laws; Law and Labour; Forensics, Criminology and Law within the meaning of the Higher Education and Scientific Research Act, approved and adopted by the Faculty Board of the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University. b. In these Rules and Guidelines, the term ‘Board of Examiners’ shall be understood to … exam). In case the coordinator makes use of the possibility to allow the use of additional materials, the specific requirements must be made known to students in an appropriate manner at the latest one week before the examination (component) to which they relate. The applicable rules and a list of texts allowed must also be communicated to toetscoördinatie in order to properly instruct the invigilators.). 4. Except with regard to open-book / open source exams, no markings are permitted, except: - … and the like are of the student’s own making. If a piece of work does contain proper references, there is no plagiarism. However, this may still amount to insufficiently original work by the student, which the examiner must take into account when grading the work. in particular, plagiarism can take the following forms (non-exhaustive examples): a. using or copying other people's texts, data, ideas or thoughts without (correct) acknowledgement of the source; b. presenting the structure or …