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The Court of Justice of the European Union stops the planned tax. Two years ago, the research institute ITEM concluded in a study within the framework of the annual Cross-border impact assessment that the German Autobahn toll is legally questionable and in breach of European law.
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PhD thesis written by Nicole Adams.
Research has demonstrated that interviewer beliefs about a suspect's guilt can initiate a cycle of confirmation bias. This occurs when the behavior and responses of the suspect are interpreted by the interviewer as endorsing their beliefs about suspect guilt. -
As part of our series Maastricht, reflecting on Europe, associate professor of Health Economics at Maastricht University Milena Pavlova talks about healthy Europeans and an ailing EU.
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We are happy to report that a large project, Indonesia legal education and legal society, under NUFFIC’s Orange Knowledge Programme has been awarded to our faculty.
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FASoS professor Kiran Patel gave an interview on his 2018 book "Projekt Europa: Eine kritische Geschichte".
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On Saturday 15 June the construction site of former Tapijn barracks was open for visitors.
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Kars Mennens will help expand BISCI, build up a network of supply chain industry partners, develop training and education, and work on sustainable innovations in the sector.
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Self-driving cars, truck platooning, robots running distribution centres. Developments in automated traffic and transport are going very fast, but where does this leave human beings?
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Housed at SBE, the Augmented Research Initiative is a global research group dedicated to studying AR technologies for Marketing. The group investigates the value-added through AR applications in a variety of B2C and B2B contexts, such as online and offline retail, warehousing and logistics.