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Can she explain the second brain to children? For her discovery of the involvement of the Enteric Nervous System (ENS) in colorectal cancer, Veerle Melotte has been nominated for the Klokhuis Wetenschapsprijs. That might give her the chance to share her research – and possibly get a foot in the door...
"Policies fail when they're not inclusive"
Alaa Murabit (27) one of the United Nations’ 17 Global Sustainable Development Goals Advocates and the UN High-Level Commissioner on Health Employment and Economic Growth, defines herself as a leader. On 4 September she gave the keynote speech at the opening of the academic year 2017/18 in...
My Way to Make Money with Aaron Vinnik
As bills don’t pay themselves an income is required, some obtain it by working for a wage, others by starting up their own business and some are so talented that they can make an income out of their hobby. In the Weekly column ‘My Way to Make Money’ we interview a student or a university employee...
Sailing around the World with a Mission
Sailing around the world was not something I had always dreamt of. Exploring the world, yes, but I imagined it would be by 4x4 jeep or VW-minivan. Ivar, on the other hand, grew up a sailor and was living on his sailboat when we met five years ago. As our plans to discover the world together...
- panel_alps_final.pdf (262.04 KB, PDF)… By Nicholas Tagliarino Panel Session II Friday, June 1 (11:00am to 12:30pm) Contours of Community (Spiegel Room) Moderator: Nestor Davidson Towards Sustainable Community Ownership: The Promise and Democratic Legitimacy of Scotland’s Community Right to Buy By John Lovett Fragmenting “Community” Under the Americans with Disabilities Act By Robin Paul Malloy The Push and Pull of Eminent Domain By Shelley Ross Saxer Whose Law Governs the Land? Sustainability Implications of Local Boundary Change and … Public Trust and the Environment By Ann E. Davis Public Commons, Private Property, and the Evolution of the American Public Trust Doctrine By Erin Ryan Property Law as the Foundation of a Subjective Right to a Healthy Environment: The Res Communes Revisited Belgian, French, and German Law By Johan Van de Voorde Property and Proportionality By Nicole Graham The Socio-Economic Implications of Property Through the Lens of Takings, Land Use, Race, and the Sharing Economy (Plenary Room) Moderator: John …
- 337823_master_forensics_criminology_and_law_2017_en_2018-04-18_13-24-19.pdf (271.48 KB, PDF)… reading Handbook CRI4020 Period 4 5 Feb 2018 6 Apr 2018 Master Forensics, Criminology and Law 5 Print course description ECTS credits: 6.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: J.M. Nelen Teaching methods: Assignment(s) Assessment methods: Final paper Keywords: Corporate crime, white collar crime, state and governmental crime, criminology Faculty of Law Advanced Criminal Procedure Full course description The course focuses on advanced topics of criminal procedure from a human rights … 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 Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The course then shifts its focus to contracts for the carriage of goods. This part of … 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 …
PhD Defence Albertine Johanna Vroom- Pielkenrood
"Diagnostic challenges in postmenopausal bleeding"
4 Feb