Events
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31 Oct 31 Dec11:00 - 15:30
The Globalisation & Law Network is composed of a group of researchers of Maastricht University, coming from different backgrounds, who study the role that law plays in a globalizing society from a holistic perspective. Invited experts will give a presentation on a specific topic followed by a Q&A session open to all participants.
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04 Nov 05 Nov14:15 - 11:30
The seminar is to discuss the evolving role of principles in EU environmental law. It will examine how different principles evolve and operate together, in order to identify the foundational roles they play in the achievement of the Treaty objective of a high level of environmental protection.
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05 Nov11:00
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M-EPLI Talks
M-EPLI Talks offer a forum to share academic work and ideas. These meetings take place twice a month during the academic year at the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University.
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06 Nov16:00 - 18:00
On 6 November, our speaker is Henrique Marcos from Maastricht University - Title: Decoding Discretion in International Environmental Law: A Study of the ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
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14 Nov 31 Dec14:00 - 17:00
The Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility (ITEM) and the Bureau for Belgian and German Affairs of the Social Insurance Bank (SVB) are organizing regularly information sessions.
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14 Nov17:00 - 18:00
SBE presents its next Beyond the Classroom lecture featuring Professor Jaap Bos: Efficiency and its Discontents.
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26 Nov11:00 - 13:00
The activities of the centre include regular organisation of academic conferences and workshops, as well as monthly research seminars to which high-level speakers are invited to discuss a specific topic in the field of EU law.
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02 Dec 04 Dec
This 2,5 days training programme is a building block of the full Diploma Track on Privacy Management.
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27 Jan13:00 - 18:00
How do we create an infrastructure that not only contributes to better access to the capital market, but also encourages participants to build more actively on their pension? What would be needed to improve this complex interplay between regulation, infrastructure and risk appetite, so that Europe no longer lags behind and the pension participant benefits from it?