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… Search results 1 October 2014 ICGI research fellow Rogier Wolf published an article in this month's issue of ‘Ondernemingsrecht’. In his contribution, Wolf discusses the position of the holder of non-voting certificates in relation to the circle of stakeholders of a company and their ability to nullify a decision of the board. The article can be found here . … ICGI research fellow Rogier Wolf published an article in this month's issue of ‘Ondernemingsrecht’. In his contribution, Wolf discusses the position of the holder of non-voting certificates in relation to the circle of stakeholders of a company and their ability to nullify …
Recently ICGI Research fellow mr. dr. Rogier Wolf’s annotation to the ruling has been published in the journal ‘Jurisprudentie in Nederland’
ICGI research fellow mr. dr. Rogier Wolf published an article in the FD (Het Financieele Dagblad) of the 13th of March 2015. In this article he criticizes the plan of Mark Goudsmit on introducing Loyalty Aligned Voting Right Shares.
Recently Research Fellow Rogier Wolf’s annotation to a ruling of the Court of Appeal has been published in the journal ‘Jurisprudentie in Nederland’. The ruling of the court is on the liability of directors of an association.
… Search results 1 January 2014 Recently ICGI Research fellow mr. dr. Rogier Wolf’s annotations to two rulings have been published in the journal ‘Jurisprudentie in Nederland’. One is a ruling of the Dutch Supreme Court and one a ruling of Amsterdam’s High Court. Click here (Supreme Court) and here (High Court Amsterdam) to read both rulings and Rogier Wolf’s accompanying annotations. (In Dutch) … Recently ICGI Research fellow mr. dr. Rogier Wolf’s annotations to two rulings have been published in the journal ‘Jurisprudentie in Nederland’. One is a ruling of the Dutch Supreme Court and one a …
… Search results Rogier Veltrop is a cardiovascular researcher who conducts his research at Maastricht University, department of Biochemistry, with a simultaneous affiliation at the university hospital in Aachen. His current focus is on induced stem cells, which Rogier will use to unravel molecular mechanisms in cardiac diseases. Rogier was awarded an HS-BAFTA award in 2019 and recently a SWOL grant for his research where he made beating heart cells from a tube of blood, and will use this method to elucidate pathways and make patient specific therapies. Previously, he was a …
… Search results Rogier Veltrop is a cardiovascular researcher who conducts his research at Maastricht University, department of Biochemistry, with a simultaneous affiliation at the university hospital in Aachen. His current focus is on induced stem cells, which Rogier will use to unravel molecular mechanisms in cardiac diseases. Rogier was awarded an HS-BAFTA award in 2019 and recently a SWOL grant for his research where he made beating heart cells from a tube of blood, and will use this method to elucidate pathways and make patient specific therapies. Previously, he was a …
… problems. Proposed legislative changes aim to fix these issues by revising the statutory provision on this simplified procedure. In their recent contribution to the Tijdschrift voor Ondernemingsbestuur (‘TvOB’), ICGI research fellows Kid Schwarz and Rogier Wolf comment on recent regulatory developments aiming to solve these problems. Schwarz and Wolf argue the proposed changes are not sufficiently thought through and suggest a more suitable regulatory regime. The publication can be found here … Part of … problems. Proposed legislative changes aim to fix these issues by revising the statutory provision on this simplified procedure. In their recent contribution to the Tijdschrift voor Ondernemingsbestuur (‘TvOB’), ICGI research fellows Kid Schwarz and Rogier Wolf comment on recent regulatory developments aiming to solve these problems. Schwarz and Wolf argue the proposed changes are not sufficiently thought through and suggest a more suitable regulatory regime. … Part of the Act on the …
… Search results 20 January 2023 The Faculty of Science and Engineering has appointed Wolfgang Giernalczyk, as Department Head and Programme Director of UCM. He will start on 1 February 2023 for an initial term of four years. Wolfgang succeeds Jos Welie, who was Dean since May 2020. Wolfgang Giernalczyk has built up extensive experience in both the educational and the administrative domain during his career at the College. Having started out as a lecturer and academic advisor, he became Curriculum Coordinator in 2016 and Director …
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… Search results 17 May 2018 12:30 - 17 May 2018 13:30 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. Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Bouillonstraat … of the GATT. The latter points to the importance of power, which was utilized by the most influential parties in the negotiation process to shape the institutional design in accordance with their preferences. … 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. … 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 by Giernalczyk Wolfgang on the …