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- nic_final_draft_fasos.pdf (1.07 MB, PDF)… contribute to the bad air quality in the inner city. This has a negative impact on health and well-being of students and staff. Lack of public green space also means those who work or live in the city have few opportunities to relax and destress in contact with natural environments. The university is the single most important private owner of space in the inner city. In an era of climate change, the university has a duty as a stakeholder in the city of Maastricht, and as a space and service provider for its community, both staff and students, to use its space in an environmentally conscientious way that benefits its own community and other inhabitants of the city as much as possible without detriment to its mission of education. In addition to this, a recent project report from the University Maastricht Sustainability Institute1 indicated that University's Facility …
Ozempic – obesity solved?
Obesity is one of the great public health problems we face. New drugs such as Ozempic offer possibilities but also raise moral, economic and health questions. Why is ‘just lose some weight’ naïve and unempirical? Why might covering Ozempic be cheaper for health insurers? We brought together experts...
“Feeling” Global Sustainability Issues: Use AR and VR to dive into World-wide Value Networks in Agriculture
A blog post on the potential of AR and VR technologies to address global challenges in Agriculture by Dominik Mahr, Full Professor at and head of the MSCM Department, and Noah Moonen, lecturer at MSCM, and DEXLab Manager
- The Atlas Law Journal Volume 2, Issue 2 - 2023.pdf (2.53 MB, PDF)… THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY AND EUROPEAN IDENTITY? JAKOB PIEP ............................................................................................................ 115 LIVE FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY AND THE ECHR: AN EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH REFERENCE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM JAN BASLER ............. 133 REVIVAL OF GOLDEN SHARES AS A FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CONTROL MECHANISM CRISTIAN ZUBCO ............................................................................... 148 … review upon arrest contained in article 5(3) does not apply to immigration-related detention, see ibid para. 153. 54 The Court held that neither a mere indication as to the legal basis for arrest, nor a leaflet containing information on the right to hire a lawyer, the right to obtain further information and the right to appeal the detention constituted sufficient information in the sense of art. 5(2) ECHR, see Kerr v the United Kingdom App no 40451/98 (ECtHR 7 December 1999) and J.R. and Others v … Frances Webber, Statewatch analysis, ‘The original EU Directive on return (expulsion)’ (2007) p. 10 Return Detention in Post-2015 Germany 2 (2) Atlas Law Journal 2023 239 in specialised (non-criminal) detention facilities.75 Detainees are allowed to contact legal representatives, family members, and consular authorities (article 16 (3)-(5)). International and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) shall have access to the detention facilities. Conditions relating to the size of rooms, access to …
- The Atlas Law Journal Volume 2, Issue 2 - 2023.pdf (2.53 MB, PDF)… THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY AND EUROPEAN IDENTITY? JAKOB PIEP ............................................................................................................ 115 LIVE FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY AND THE ECHR: AN EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH REFERENCE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM JAN BASLER ............. 133 REVIVAL OF GOLDEN SHARES AS A FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CONTROL MECHANISM CRISTIAN ZUBCO ............................................................................... 148 … review upon arrest contained in article 5(3) does not apply to immigration-related detention, see ibid para. 153. 54 The Court held that neither a mere indication as to the legal basis for arrest, nor a leaflet containing information on the right to hire a lawyer, the right to obtain further information and the right to appeal the detention constituted sufficient information in the sense of art. 5(2) ECHR, see Kerr v the United Kingdom App no 40451/98 (ECtHR 7 December 1999) and J.R. and Others v … Frances Webber, Statewatch analysis, ‘The original EU Directive on return (expulsion)’ (2007) p. 10 Return Detention in Post-2015 Germany 2 (2) Atlas Law Journal 2023 239 in specialised (non-criminal) detention facilities.75 Detainees are allowed to contact legal representatives, family members, and consular authorities (article 16 (3)-(5)). International and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) shall have access to the detention facilities. Conditions relating to the size of rooms, access to …