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Withholding EU subsidies is no panacea for Hungarian rule of law
Earlier this month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced in the European Parliament that the Commission will launch a procedure to withhold EU subsidies to Hungary for violating the rule of law.
- admission_registration_health_education_and_promotion_maastricht_university_-_12-08-2022.pdf (86.45 KB, PDF)… the information provided and make sure to complete all tasks as soon as possible (and definitely before the indicated deadlines). You can find an overview of important deadlines on the Admission requirements-page of this programme (see the dark-blue menu on the left-hand side of this page). 1. Phase 1: Studielink application Let us know you want to apply for this study programme To start the application process for this study programme, you first need to apply via Studielink. Studielink is … to request one (Apply for a DigiD). If you do not (yet) live in the Netherlands, you can register by creating a Studielink account (without DigiD). As your personal details will not have been verified through DigiD, Maastricht University (UM) will check your personal details. Apply via Studielink Please note You have to select your ‘starting moment’ in Studielink. Please make sure to select the right month and year in the pulldown-menu, so that you are applying for a start of the study programme … page of the study programme. You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your personal UM student number and a password. You can use these login details to access the MyUM portal, the online environment in which you can upload the documents required for your application. https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/master-health-education-and-promotion …
- gardi.pdf (2.15 MB, PDF)… uneven manner across the globe. Definitions of the problem vary from one state to the other, as do enforcement measures and approaches. Organised crime groups (OCGs) continue to make billions of profit by exploiting legal loopholes and weak and uneven checks, resulting in enormous harm to both the environment and human health.2 The transnational nature of this activity requires a correspondingly international response; however, existing international law instruments have not been ratified and … to the heart of the research undertaken in this dissertation. The analysis will depart from a critical discussion on the evolution of the Union’s competences in criminal matters in what, prior to the Lisbon reform, were known as the First and Third Pillar. This discussion will serve as a backdrop against which to evaluate existing EU instruments in the field of criminal law, which could be used in the fight against organised trafficking in waste. In the second part the issue of criminalisation at … creation of databases, specific training and development of good practices.177 Furthermore, in the course of a strategic meeting organised by the European Network of Prosecutors for the Environment (ENPE) and EUROJUST at the end of 2013, the workshop dedicated to the problem of illegal trafficking in waste led to the identification of a number of obstacles to its effective contrast. First among these were differing definitions and interpretations of the existing EU framework in terms of …
- Admission & registration_Bachelor_Biomedical_Sciences_2024-2025_0.pdf (117.18 KB, PDF)… programme Admission & registration Biomedical Sciences Do you want to apply for this study programme? Make sure that you first carefully read through the programme’s Admission requirements-page to see if you (can) meet the requirements (see the dark-blue menu on the left-hand side of this page). Ready to apply? The application and enrolment process consists of three phases. More information on each of these phases is provided below. You will be referred to the Admission requirements-page, and … a DigiD yet, you will need to request one (Apply for a DigiD). If you do not (yet) live in the Netherlands, you can register by creating a Studielink account (without DigiD). As your personal details will not have been verified through DigiD, UM will check your personal details. Apply via Studielink Please note You have to select your ‘starting moment’ in Studielink. Please make sure to select the right month and year in the dropdown-menu, so that you are applying for a start of the study programme … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online https://curriculum.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/bachelor https://curriculum.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/bachelor/bachelor-biomedical-sciences https://www.digid.nl/en https://www.digid.nl/en https://student.sl-cloud.nl/ …
- admission_registration_advanced_master_in_privacy_cybersecurity_and_data_management_mastricht_university.pdf (110.48 KB, PDF)… Privacy, Cybersecurity, Data Management and Leadership Do you want to apply for this study programme? Make sure that you first carefully read through the programme’s Admission requirements-page to see if you (can) meet the requirements (see the dark-blue menu on the left-hand side of this page). Ready to apply? The application and enrolment process consists of three phases. More information on each of these phases is provided below. You will be referred to the Admission requirements-page, and … a DigiD yet, you will need to request one (Apply for a DigiD). If you do not (yet) live in the Netherlands, you can register by creating a Studielink account (without DigiD). As your personal details will not have been verified through DigiD, UM will check your personal details. Apply via Studielink Please note You have to select your ‘starting moment’ in Studielink. Please make sure to select the right month and year in the dropdown-menu, so that you are applying for a start of the study programme … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/professionals …
- rules_and_regulations_msc_fse-dke_2021-2022_upd1.pdf (396.83 KB, PDF)… are obliged to report fraud or a suspicion of fraud to the Board of Examiners. 7. The Board of Examiners can discharge examiners at any time. Article 6 Assessment Committee The Assessment Committee provides examiners with expert advice on assessment, checks the quality of exams and assessments and checks constructive alignment of 4 courses/components and their assessment. The Assessment Committee reports to the Board of Examiners in all matters regarding quality of assessment. Article 7 Assessment … to use aids must inform the examiner or invigilator present before the start of each exam 13 and must always be able to provide a copy of this document. As an exception to this rule are the aids that are specifically mentioned on the cover sheet and a blue or black pen. 14. Maastricht University is expressly exempt from any liability for damage to or loss of aids that have been confiscated. 15. In the event of irregularities and/or fraud, the invigilator informs the student and reports on the … in the exam. The Board of Examiners will be informed after the exam of any irregularities and violations that took place before, during or after the exam. The Board of Examiners may decide to take further sanctions and/or measures. 17. In the case of online/proctored exams, it is the responsibility of the student to make the exam in the way it is instructed. Failure to do so is an irregularity and means the exam will be invalid. If it is not possible to adequately supervise the student during (part …
Pay or shame
On 7 November 2019, the Netherlands Gambling Authority
announced their new policy involving companies that refuse to pay the administrative fines (civil money penalties) imposed by this authority.