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- csc_2022_law_law_and_tech_lab_automatizing_law.pdf (278.55 KB, PDF)… Additional Supervisor(s) Faculty Research Program(s) (more options possible) o Law and Technology Applicable Chinese Government Sectors for Talent Development Humanities and Social Sciences Proposed list of topics (non- exhaustive) To what extent can we automate law? Law and regulations operate with a lot of open-textured terms (e.g., reasonableness, legitimacy) as well as definitions (e.g., data controller) which legal scholars, practitioners, and judges interpret, apply, and ultimately enforce. The (final) interpretation of such terms is … (well) by computers (or: how far can we automate the law)? What occurs if (open-textured) terms are being automatically interpreted (e.g., are we de facto freezing the law by enabling only one interpretation)? What are the downsides that occur when norms are being implemented automatically? Can we detect open-textured terms and norms in a (semi)-automatic fashion? How can we catalog them? To answer those questions, research is needed that: - Analyzes the extent that (open-textured) terms and …
- 2018-programme-young-property-lawyers-forum.pdf (97.49 KB, PDF)… between property rights and personal rights from the perspective of insolvency law: a law and economics approach 15.30 - 16.00 Alisdair MacPherson - The Reform of Security over Moveable Property in Scots Law 16.00 - 16.30 Tiddo Bos - Trading candy 2.0; the takeover of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory Session 4 – Religion and Property Law Chair: 16.30 - 17.00 Katja Zimmermann - Bona Ecclesiastica – A Paradox? 19.30 - Dinner Tuesday 29 May 2018 Session 5 – Technological Challenges to Property Law Chair: 09.00-09.30 Alton Samuels - The proprietary status of mobile data in South African law: A constitutional property law perspective 09.30-10.00 Simon Geiregat - Civil-law ownership of digital data 10.00-10.30 Zhicheng Wu - Title to Money on the Verge of a Cashless Society 10.30-10.50 Break Session 6 – Land Registration and Property … Robbie More information at: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/events/young-property-law- forum Follow us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/YPLForum Follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/YPLForum The YPLF 2018 is organized at Maastricht University with financial support from the UM-FUND/SWOL and the Faculty of Law at Maastricht Univeristy. …
- restore_trust_in_trade_programme2910.pdf (831.87 KB, PDF)… System and the Challenges to Multilateralism: Consolidating a ‘Common Global Good’ Prof. Giorgio Sacerdoti (Bocconi University, former Member of the WTO Appellate Body) The ‘Crown Jewel’ of The WTO Has Been Stolen by US Trade Diplomats - And They Have No Intention to Give it Back Prof. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (European University Institute) The Prospects of Equity in International Economic Law Prof. Thomas Cottier (World Trade Institute) 15.40-16.00 Discussion 16.00-16.20 Coff ee break … WTO Arbitration Agreement Under Article 25 of the Dispute Settlement Understanding Mr. Jens Hillebrand Pohl (Maastricht University) DisTrust in Investor-State Dispute Settlement? Lessons from WTO Adjudication Prof. Ricardo Ramírez Hernández (Mexican National University, former Member of the WTO Appellate Body) Improving the Enforcement of Labour Standards in the European Union’s Free Trade Agreements Dr. Giovanni Gruni & Prof. Marco Bronckers (Leiden University) 17.20-17.40 Discussion …
- ways_to_communicate_your_vhc_research.pdf (161.58 KB, PDF)… activities Presentations Data collection can do so in two ways PRESSSOCIAL MEDIA UM Press officers +31 43 388 2907 vhc@maastrichtuniversity.nl https://vhc.mumc.maastrichtuniversity.nl/ Ex am pl es a. You can use your own personal account. When tweeting or posting on LinkedIn, please always mention our research line using @VHC_CAPHRI and the @-channel of your group. If you do, Janet and Suus will be notified and can help share the message through our own VHC channels. If you have a … target audience (i.e. for whom is the message relevant, think about local or national press for example) b. The press officers will inform you whether your message is indeed newsworthy, what the best framing is, and what the best outlet is, in case they feel that it is indeed good to reach out to the press, they will; i. (ask you to) write a press release together following these guidelines https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/news- events/press/academics-media/press-release ii. Depending on the outlet and positioning of the message, they might arrange an interview with a specific outlet prior to putting the press release out iii. Inform Janet or Suus. c. Once the news is out, always remember to communicate it through social media as well (see Social Media) and inform your stakeholders. YOU …
- UM Career Compass Researchers EN.pdf (606.51 KB, PDF)… UM strives for an environment which emphasises personal and professional development for all of our employees, thereby fostering sustainable employability. This focus on development should be continuous throughout one’s career, and not simply when a promotion (vertical development) is at stake. The UM Career Compass was created to facilitate the dialogue on employee development and UM’s support for it. The UM Career Compass facilitates dialogue between UM and employee about the employee’s … personal talents and ambitions and organisational needs and strategies. You, the employee, provide evidence demonstrating the quality of your work and your plans and vision for the future. Employees may use all types of quality indicators, as long as they relate to a single output item and are transparent enough to be interpreted meaningfully. If (quantitative) indicators are used, the UM Career Compass serves to tell the story behind the indicators. In general, the use of qualitative and … leadership, we’ve created a rubric for this process. Please be concise, and only list content that is meaningful at present. This UM Career Compass is applicable to all Research Fellows and Postdocs and – depending on the agreement the candidate makes with the leadership – replaces previous formats for annual talks and exhaustive promotion files. General instructions How to use the UM Career Compass? UM Career Compass Personal details Name Current academic position Current academic labelling1 Date …
- EN Work instruction 8 Disinfection of laboratories.pdf (270.36 KB, PDF)… instruction for disinfecting laboratories Introduction Disinfection is the chemical or physical process whereby the number of microorganisms on a surface is reduced to an acceptable level. This technique is used in laboratories and rooms in which work with genetically modified organisms (risk to the environment and people), pathogenic microorganisms (risk to people and the environment), laboratory animals (risk of contamination for people and animals), and human or animal material (risk to people and the environment) is carried out. In the Netherlands, chemical substances for disinfection (disinfectants) must be approved by the Board for the Authorization of Plant Protection Products and Biocides http://ctgb.nl/) as they need to be tested to verify sufficient efficacy for their intended purpose, and they do not pose a risk to people and/or the environment. Disinfectants are not all equally effective on different types of microorganisms. Table 1 outlines a wide … button it tight, and dispose of via the GMO waste container. • Disinfect the work surface or material again with the correct disinfectant and contact time. Disinfecting incubators • Switch off the incubator promptly so that it is at room temperature when disinfected; this prevents exposure to alcohol vapors. • To remove contamination, first wipe the inside of the incubator (including the shelves) with tissues soaked in a soap solution. Throw the tissues in the GMO waste container. • Wipe down the …
- RRITM2023-24 FINAL.pdf (453.49 KB, PDF)… Act (Wet op het Hoger onderwijs and Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, WHW). These rules have been determined by the Board of Examiners of Medicine, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University Contents: 1. General 2. Exams 3. Degrees with distinction (cum laude) 4. Study dossier and study advisors’ dossier 5. Final provisions Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences RR ITM, academic year 2023-2024 2 PARAGRAPH 1 - GENERAL Article 1.1 – Scope of the Rules and Regulations 1. … and Life Sciences. Article 1.4 - Appointment of examiners 1. The Board of Examiners appoints examiners who are qualified to hold examinations. Examiners have to be members of the permanent academic staff of Maastricht University and/or MUMC and they have a task in education in the programme. The Board of Examiners can appoint other members of the scientific staff and experts from outside the programme as examiner. 2. As examiners, members of the scientific staff who are entrusted with … the request of or on behalf Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences RR ITM, academic year 2023-2024 5 of the Board of Examiners Medicine; the identification must be one of the valid identifications listed in the relevant rules of procedure. 3. When the student does not meet the provisions of the first or second section, the Board of Examiners Medicine can decide to exclude the student from further participation in that exam or part of exam. 4. The Rules of Procedure for (Course) Exams at …