Graduate School Methods Seminar
The third Graduate School Methods Seminar.
The third Graduate School Methods Seminar.
On Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November, we organize two workshops on Intellectual Property in the context of the Ius Commune Annual Conference. On Thursday from 14 - 18h, we discuss Intellectual Property in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, on Friday from 9 - 12h, PhD candidates present and discuss...
As of 1 June 2021, Bram Akkermans will be appointed professor of Property Law. He succeeds Sjef van Erp, who retired in January 2021. Until 1 June, Bram was an Associate Professor in the Private Law department.
Professor Kuiper will be awarded the first Maastricht Prize for International Law on Thursday, 8 December 2016. The ceremony will take place at 13.30 hours at the Municipality of Maastricht (Raadzaal, Mosae Forum 10, Maastricht).
Een team van onderzoekers van het Law and Tech Lab onderzoekt een AI gedreven oplossing die juridisch advies voor iedereen toegankelijk maakt. Denk aan ingewikkelde contracten met juridische taal, uitgelegd in duidelijke taal of samengevat om het makkelijker te begrijpen. Het ontwikkelen en...
The Maastricht Private Law Lecture, hosted by the Maastricht Department of Private Law, is an annual event at which a most distinguished scholar is invited to give a lecture on a topic related to the wide field of private law. The lecture will be after an interactive seminar with PhD-researchers.
The second Graduate School Methods Seminar.
On Tuesday 8 March 2016, MCEL and CERiM will host a TARN lecture by Deputy Director of Europol Oldřich Martinů on ‘The role of Europol in the refugee crisis’.
What is the link between the Grimm Brothers’ collection of stories, and their work on language and law? This exhibition explores how the Grimm Brothers depicted the legal culture of their time through storytelling and the study of language.
During the second week of September 2018, the first Euregio Summer School will be held. The week will be devoted to working together on the topic of cross-border mobility in the digital age and will take place at a number of locations within the Meuse-Rhine Euregion.