master_forensics_criminology_and_law_coursescurriculum_2018_2019_english.pdf
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… the insights developed regarding the definition and explanation of these events and behaviours. Different theoretical insights and proposals for preventing and limiting instances of organisational crime. The capacity to write an analytical academic paper. The capacity to reproduce substantive knowledge built during the course. The capacity to apply the knowledge and capacities built during the course in the analysis of a case. Prerequisites Prior (basic) courses in criminology are not required … Governance Full course description Corporate failures, accounting scandals and the credit crisis have resulted in an entirely new view on corporate governance. The roles and responsibilities of the various stakeholders of the corporation have to be revisited. In this course we will explore the corporate governance aspects of this new national and international environment. We will review relevant corporate governance concepts in The Netherlands, the US, the UK, Germany and possibly other … sale of goods transaction, which is then used to explore a number of other related issues, such as the carriage of goods, third party relationships and payment. In the first part of the course, we pay attention to the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers in international sales contracts, with a particular focus on the 1980 United Nations Convention on http://www.accept.maastrichtuniversity.nl/meta/346033/external-relations-european-union?print=1 …