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Thinking from a ‘world union’ perspective
During the Week of the International Student we present a new story each day, beginning with Lucrezia Favi from Italy.
EU agencies and Turkey – mode of differentiated integration?
The European Union (EU) and Turkey have a long and multifaceted relationship. In this entry (based on a recent longer analysis) we focus on Turkey’s involvement with the EU’s decentralised agencies, and more particularly on whether and to what extent this involvement can be viewed as a part of a...
The WTO Dispute Settlement System: a fall from grace - What happened?
Since the establishment of the WTO, the promise was made that the world would finally have an effective system of enforcement for trade and IP law. Peter van den Bossche discusses the American boycott of the Dispute Settlement System (DSS) under the WTO, in light of the TRIPS Agreement, at the IGIR...
German Amtsgericht on the duty to rescue
A 83-year-old man suffered severe brain damage due to a fall in a bank. The man was brought to a hospital where he died one week later. A medical report then showed that the lack of assistance did not (even partly) contribute to the man’s unfortunate death. Still, the refusal to help had certain...
Zweit Veur Leid: running event
Get the year off to an active start & Join the UM team in the local charity run
21 JanMaxime Verwoert (M.)
Neurochirurgie of Fac. Health, Medicine and Life SciencesB. de Koning
ROA / Labour market and training of School of Business and Economics