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… the Bundesliga’s revenues. For example, “[i]n 2011-12, Bayern earned € 201.6m in commercial revenue, about € 13m more than Real Madrid, the world’s overall top earning club, and almost € 60m more than Manchester United”. Regulation in the Bundesliga mainly evolves around the 50+1 rule. In addition to the 50+1 rule for club ownership, there is a strict licensing system regulated by the national football association (DFL), which requires, amongst others, the following: Transparent financial data …
… of these programmes are offered in the English language, and the composition of the staff and students is equally international. Each year additional international visiting professors and students participate in the numerous electives. Further, FHML maintains many contacts with foreign partner universities and health organisations, which provides for ample study opportunities abroad. Our teaching staff High quality education is primarily guaranteed by high quality teaching staff. That is why FHML …
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… However, it is also sometimes noted that there is a lack of transparency. Expert-based methods These methods are relying on expert information. For example, conducting literature reviews, consultations or gathering together experts to discuss. The main benefit is the possibility to pool together different information (e.g., studies on past projects and their impacts) and using this information as the basis for thinking about the future. This way impact assessments themselves can produce …
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… will obviously greatly dispute what I’m telling you.” But when using a robo-advisor, “would it be important for there to be a bank in the background? Absolutely.” Looking to the future, Rodrigues says, “I think economic and finance problems will remain the same; we’ll just have different ways to solve them. But we have to think about what we are trying to do; if you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. I don’t believe these changes will be pareto optimal ; there will be winners and …
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… bewonderenswaardig.” Maakbare samenleving Opgroeien in de jaren 70 ging voor Møllgaard vooral over vrijheid. Hij speelde klassiek gitaar en las wat hem voor handen kwam, waaronder de feministische literatuur die zijn moeder liet rondslingeren. Van Germaine Greer tot Deense grootheden. “Het waren de jaren waarin het geloof in een maakbare samenleving heel sterk was, niet alleen bij feministen maar ook in mijn studie economie ging men ervan uit dat je de samenleving kon sturen.” Dat is een van de …
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… The view of law as a branch of practical reason explains both aspects of legal practice. Therefore this latter view is to be preferred over the legal positivist view. Because legal positivism and the view of law as practical reason are the two main theories about the nature of law, and because the latter view is better than the former view, the view of law as practical reason is the best view of law. However, it is not the view that most lawyers hold. Therefore, most lawyers have no idea …
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SBE’s central authority on scientific research (in six programmes) & administrator of SBE’s PhD programme & research master’s programmes.
Met ‘leren’ als verbindend thema werken de Universiteit Maastricht (UM), Gemeente Maastricht en Provincie Limburg samen om de voormalige Tapijnkazerne nieuw leven in te blazen.
… platform companies play in implementing Internet censorship. m.wijermars@maastrichtuniversity.nl Ferenc Laczó Keywords: History, European studies, political and intellectual history Ferenc Laczó is assistant professor in history. Ferenc's main research interests lie in political and intellectual history, modern and contemporary European and global history, the history of mass violence, and questions of history and memory. He acts as an editor of the Hungarian Historical Review and heads … rise to a whole stream of new EU legislation that will continue to swell in the coming years. Is this legislation capable of addressing the current and future challenges of the digital society? Will the increasingly complex network of regulations remain coherent and manageable? caroline.cauffman@maastrichtuniversity.nl Martin Unfried Keywords: EU environmental, regional and cross-border policies EU integration is the dream of a Europe without borders. Belgian and German border territories are …
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… or challenging the role of public law? Conversely, should the role of public law be rethought and reshaped for it to be able to tackle these challenges? Reflecting on these issues and approaches, our plenary sessions will be organized around two main topics: balancing of rights and obligations in the pandemic and post-pandemic era and legislative and judicial responses to climate change. The conference theme also invites (re‑)consideration of a variety of other topics and approaches that are … OPPORTUNITIES AND LIMITS CHAIR/DISCUSSANT: Patricia Popelier ROOM: B0.118 AUTHOR(S): Camille Lanssens, "Two decades of regulatory impact assessments in Belgium: mapping and explaining the implementation record" Norman Vander Putten, "Quantitative mainstreaming as a transformational tool? Hopes and limits of two mainstreaming instruments in Belgium" Sophie Mercier , "Gender mainstreaming: an opportunity or a threat to equality?" PANEL #19: CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CHAIR: Jacob van de Kerkhof ROOM: D0.227 …