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In the upcoming edition of the Z-PLS series, key experts will provide the latest insights into the topic of substance abuse in the legal arena during two keynote lectures, four talks and a round table discussion.
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- workshop
- academic session
- lecture
RELAY Dissemination Conference: ‘Europa’, (how) have you tackled the challenges you faced?
The broad aim of this conference is to take stock of the state of affairs of EU democracy in times of crisis. Concretely this implies that we will explore two ‘main channels’ of EU democracy: parliamentary democracy (with both national parliaments and the EP being in the spotlight) and civil society/citizen involvement. This event is part of the RELAY project.
The RELAY project aims at spreading and discussing EU affairs to a diverse array of stakeholders. In particular, it seeks to shed light on how the European Commission's political guidelines relate to and resonate with different communities including academics, think tanks, policy-makers, civil society, etc.. To do this, we are organising a series of thematic workshops to collect stakeholder input.
This seminar, organised in cooperation between the Australian National University Centre for European Studies (ANUCES) and the Maastricht University Institute for Transnational Legal Research (METRO), will discuss the future of the Energy Charter Treaty.
This event brings together academic researchers with the main stakeholders currently shaping patient engagement in drug development. It aims to foster collective reflection on how to ensure the widespread uptake and successful implementation of the tools and standards already available in this field.
- Highlight
- seminar
What's up, EU? talk on EU Innovation Initiatives and Opportunities for Universities
In this talk, we will be talking innovation with Ms Fabienne Gautier, Acting Head of Department of Innovation Ecosystems, SMP/Entrepreneurship and Consumers at the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA).
This workshop is funded by a 2021 YERUN Research Mobility Award and the Globalisation and Law Network.
Maastricht University Campus Brussels, in partnership with the Association of Public Schools in the European Region (ASPHER), organised a Fireplace Talk event on the topic of Public Health beyond the pandemic. The discussion focused on the functions of public health, the challenges it faces, especially in light of the current pandemic, and what is the future of public health after the pandemic.
In the upcoming edition of the Z-PLS series, key experts will provide the latest insights into suggestibility, forensic child interviewing and other legal themes related to children.