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Recognition of diplomas: roadmap
One of the projects that has been submitted in the B-solutions call from the European Commission is about a roadmap for the recognition of qualifications. The roadmap and factsheet for the recognition of qualifications concerning highly demanded professions are aimed at boosting cross-border...
Is the EU en route to fairer working conditions in the gig economy?
Observing the long-awaited Proposal for a Directive on improving labour conditions of people working through digital labour platforms.
Conference on Nudging in Europe: What can EU Law learn from Behavioural Sciences? Liège 12 and 13 December 2013
On the two-day conference in Liège entitled ‘Nudging in Europe’.
The hidden dangers of conspiracy theories
“Those who can make you believe absurdities; can make you commit atrocities” (Voltaire). When reading about the Holocaust or the Rwandan genocide it is difficult to understand how such events could ever have taken place. How can a society turn on a particular group and send them to death camps? How...
A well-rounded roundtable: students, professors, professionals and a Commission representative discuss how to regulate the Internet
On the 4th of December, the Faculty of Law hosted a roundtable discussion on the upcoming EU Copyright Directive (2019/790) with viewpoints from students, the Commission, and Academics. The discussion focused on controversial provisions of this contested legislation.