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- mchr_annrep_2011.pdf (181.63 KB, PDF)… MAASTRICHT CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Visiting address: Bouillonstraat 1-3, 6211 LH Maastricht Telephone: (+31)(0)43 388 35 14 E-mail: humanrights@maastrichtuniversity.nl Postal address: PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht Telefax: (+ 31)(0)43 388 32 03 … the area of social, economic and cultural rights resulting in the adoption of the Maastricht Principles on Extra-Territorial Human Rights Obligations Project leader: Fons Coomans Funded and co-organised by Maastricht University and the International Commission of Jurists • 25 November: The Universal Periodic Review Process and the Treaties Bodies: Constructive Cooperation or Deepening Divisions? Project leaders: Jasper Krommendijk and Tamara Lewis Funded by the Universiteitsfonds Limburg/ SWOL and … the European Union (pp. 135-160). Antwerp: Maklu. Boven, Th.C. van (2011). From the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to the Universal Declaration of the Human Right to Peace (Japanese translation). In Peace and Human Rights: Towards the Universal Realization (pp. 13-25). Tokyo: IMADR-JC. Boven, Th.C. van (2011). Perspectives for raising the legal Status of the Basic Principles of Lawyers. In Building on Basic Principles; 25 Years Lawyers for Lawyers (pp. 43-49). Leiden: Stichting NJCM Boekerij …
- nutrim_assessment_2000-2006.pdf (179.63 KB, PDF)… External Review Committee Report 2000-2006 Nutrim external review report 2 Chapter 1. Research evaluation research Institute Nutrim 1.1 Research review Nutrim 2000-2006 1.2 The Review Committee for Nutrim 1.3 Information for the committee and site visit Chapter 2. Review of the entire institute 2.1 Reflection on the leadership, strategy and policy of the institute 2.2 Assessment of the quality of the resources, funding policies and facilities … research in the Netherlands. There are quite a few such research institutes in the Netherlands. The difference between NUTRIM and these institutes is that all the others are related to the health sciences, while NUTRIM is the only one really involved in the medical field, due to the merger in Maastricht of the Medical Faculty and the Faculty of Health Sciences. In the present program, the emphasis is still on general health topics and less so on patient-related topics. The research …
- Curriculum LAW Master Forensics Criminology and Law 2019-2020.pdf (82.95 KB, PDF)… Master Forensics, Criminology and Law 1 Compulsory courses Master Forensics, Criminology and Law compulsory courses Faculty of Law Psychology and Law Full course description Focuses on the psychological aspects of criminal law, such as the reliability of … the development of criminology as a science is portrayed, as well as the way it is influenced by developments in society. The course is characterized by tutorial groups where, according to the PBL model, students apply their insights to current cases, real-life problems and policy issues. In addition, a number of lectures will be given Course objectives Upon completion of this course, the student must: •be able to recognise the differences and similarities between the various theoretical movements …
- Socialmediateksten Verborgen parels grafkelder Bonnefantenklooster.docx (5.95 KB, DOCX)… : De UM is trots op haar bijzondere gebouwen. We studeren en werken op plekken met een rijk verleden. Zo ook in het Bonnefantenklooster, nu beter bekend als het Studentenservicecentrum. Lees alles over de geschiedenis van dit markante gebouw: tinyurl.com/12345678 #VanDeEuregioVoorDeEuregio …
Teach-Meet recap: In Maastricht's streets and hills, students flourish through a sensory-rich learning experience
Have you ever considered taking your classroom outside and using the city of Maastricht and its surroundings as a learning landscape? That's precisely what was discussed at the latest Teach-Meet session hosted by EDLAB on 25 October 2023.
The Dark Side of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) has gradually become more prevalent in our daily lives. We ask Siri about the weather or have Chat GPT type our work emails. But what does it take to make all these AI-driven devices work?