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"PUBLIC HEALTH AND PRIVACY" and not "PUBLIC HEALTH OR PRIVACY": Surveillance in the fight against COVID-19
“Hopefully COVID-19 will be gone at some point, but tracking technologies may stay for longer and permanently hamper the rights and freedoms of individuals”.
Dean’s blog episode 10 - A New Academic Year
Last week we welcomed a large number of first year students at our Faculty. At the beginning of this new academic year, we were also very happy to host our alumni at the annual alumni day.
September is always an important month at University. Next to the official opening of the academic year (at...Dutch police and headscarf policy
No headscarves or other religious expressions in the police, in this way we impair the 'neutral' image associated with the police. (Dutch only)
MyMaastricht with Thomas Schäfer
As a new arrival in a foreign city, we face many obstacles in settling-in and making it our home. From finding accommodation to administrative tasks of registering at the city hall, MyMaastricht has the essentials of living in Maastricht and even more. The information platform covers what you need...
Cybersecurity conference
This conference is guided by three guiding themes on which invited experts as well as selected participants based on their submitted abstracts will be presenting breakthrough research and approaches.
22 JunConference “Law, Change, and Time in the Age of Cognitive Sciences”
The LACS conference on “Law, Change, and Time in the Age of Cognitive Sciences” will take place in Maastricht (NL), with a keynote by Dr Mitch Travis (Leeds).
***** THIS CONFERENCE IS CANCELLED *****
5 AprRecognise Platform Launch
Are you interested in legal reasoning, how our emotions affect our (legal) decision-making as a result of cognitive biases, the role of AI in courts, and much more?
13 AprIALS Webinar on Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Scholars from across the globe will share insights, debate, and discuss their views on a range of mainstream topics dealing with Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic.
26 Oct