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Aimless, rudderless, clueless
The United Kingdom’s Brexit strategy is increasingly being revealed for being based on wishful thinking, not facts, with devastating consequences for the upcoming talks.
A competition law framework for data sharing agreements: striking a balance for EU data spaces
Data spaces are an important initiative to promote data sharing within the EU and across sectors and to make more data available for the benefit of society at large. At the same time, however, data spaces could be challenging under competition law.
Making Sense of World Politics
Studium Generale | Collegereeks, Engelstalig
Birsen Erdogan, LLM & Cihan Erkli19 SepThe War Room
Studium Generale | Film & Talk, Engelstalig
12 OctBreaking Down Human Rights Barriers to Health
Studium Generale | Human Rights Lecture, Engelstalig
Dr Marijke Wijnroks, Chief of Staff of The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria9 DecProf Dr Liesbeth Lijnzaad (E.)
Internationaal Recht of Faculteit der RechtsgeleerdheidHow Patriarchy Began
Studium Generale | Lecture
12 MarWNRA impact from 2020 onwards*
Do you work at a Dutch university or university hospital and at the same time across the border in Belgium or Germany (including home office)? Then there may be changes in your social security situation as a result of the Act on the normalisation of the legal status of civil servants (Wnra), which...
Repeat miscarriages: does the immune system play a role?
In women trying to conceive, 1-3% experience repeated miscarriages. For more than 50% of these women, a cause for the miscarriages has yet to be found. New research from Maastricht University (UM) and the Maastricht University Medical Centre+ (MUMC+) shows that the immune system’s Natural Killer (NK...