Zoekresultaten
A one-day conference entitled ‘The cultural open method of coordination: A new boost for European cultural policies?’ will take place on 20 June 2016 in Brussels.
The INTERREG-EMR-V-A project Crossquality is coming to an end. This is the closure event of this project.
The LACS conference on “Law, Change, and Time in the Age of Cognitive Sciences” will take place in Maastricht (NL), with a keynote by Dr Mitch Travis (Leeds).
***** THIS CONFERENCE IS CANCELLED *****
This workshop will focus on two research questions. First, how selected international adjudicative bodies balance (a) individual rights with the general interest and (b) conflicting rights. Second, what is the role of scientific evidence in the decisions of the studied international adjudicators, primarily by reference to legal issues arising in conjunction with global warming and the COVID-19 pandemic.
On 1 December 2021 Maastricht University will organize an online seminar entitled 'The Impact of the EU Green Deal on Chinese trade and investment in Europe: Opportunities and challenges'. This event will address the potential consequences of the EU Green Deal for Chinese investments in Europe.
- inaugural lectures & valedictory lectures
On-site Inaugural lecture Prof. dr. Eric van de Luijtgaarden
"Andere Juristen" [in Dutch]
On Wednesday 15 March 2023, there will be elections in the Netherlands. We will then vote for the Provincial Council and the District Water Board. Seven of the 12 Dutch provinces border a neighbouring country. Cross-border cooperation and special attention for border regions is therefore extra important. According to Eurostat's definition, the entire province of Limburg qualifies as a border region.
A lack of coordinated arrangements between neighbouring countries is making it extremely difficult to realise a successful energy transition in the German-Dutch border regions. These are the findings of the annual Cross-border Impact Assessment by the ITEM expertise centre (part of Maastricht University).