PhD Conferral Mrs. Elvira C. Loibl, LL.M
“The Transnational Illegal Adoption Market; A Criminological Study of the German and Dutch Intercountry Adoption Systems”
“The Transnational Illegal Adoption Market; A Criminological Study of the German and Dutch Intercountry Adoption Systems”
PhD thesis written by Michelle Kristy.
This dissertation explores the implications of the evolution of the concept of sustainable development in public international law for the WTO agreements covering the domestic regulation of trade in goods.
MCEL member prof. Marjan Peeters has published two new articles in Climate Law
On May 17th at 12:30-13:30, Wolfgang Giernalczyk will present the findings of his PhD research on the institutional development of the World Trade Regime. Feel warmly invited to join the discussion in room B1.019 in the Faculty of Law.
IGIR lunch seminars offer an opportunity for research fellows of the Institute for Globalization and International Regulation to regularly meet and discuss their research.