Zoekresultaten
The workshop takes place in the context of the current rise of economic nationalism and unilateralism in trade, which signals an erosion of trust in international trade and the rules that govern it. Trust in the international economic law regime is crucial for stakeholders (such as states, traders and civil society) to be willing to accept the risks inherent in international economic relations and engage collaboratively in the field of trade. This trust is under pressure, as is evident from Brexit and the Trump administrations’ unilateral trade policies. The erosion of trust creates challenges for law making, law reform, and the implementation and enforcement of law governing international economic relations.
Het 3e Seminar Formeel belastingrecht met als thema: Grensoverschrijdende belastingcontroles
Technology is one of the main factors challenging the 21st century job market. With a new wave of automatization just around the corner, one of the main questions a lot of professions will have in common is: what can professionals do, that machines cannot? One of the answers to this question relates to the increased attention given at international level to soft skills in education. These skills include empathy, communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creativity, to mention a few.
Matthijs Geuze, a national of the Netherlands, was Head of the International Appellations of Origin Registry, in the Brands and Designs Sector of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). In this capacity, he was in charge of the administration of the International Register under the Lisbon Agreement and the on-going review of the Lisbon system for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration since 2009.
Conference about soft law as a tool of EU governance and EU soft law from the perspective of national judges.
The title of the seminar refers 'The Future of Law and Economics', symbolizing the fact that the PhD candidates constitute the future of law and economics and realizing that much of the research they undertake is in fact path-breaking and innovative.
This Winter School is for all PhD candidates and their supervisors from The House of legal Psychology.
This Summer School will focus on Psychology of evidence: A European perspective and Vulnerable suspects and reduced responsibility issues across Europe.
- PhD Defence
Promotie Mw. Nina Büttgen, LL.M
"EU EMPLOYMENT GOVERNANCE REVISITED: towards an innovative legal framework for employment regulation”