Past events
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19 Nov10:00 - 16:00
ITEM Annual Conference 2021: Empowering border regions - more than ever?
Video available. The Corona pandemic has shown that attention to tackling obstacles is achieved not only by streamlining regulations, but also by recognizing a border identity. A joint strategy and working together with partners on both sides of the border, each from their own background appears to...
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17 Nov16:00 - 17:30
Next ITEM “Citizens participation in border-regions” (online)
ONLINE event - “Next ITEM” – will be the title of the future public debates organized by ITEM, the UM cross-border institute. We start with the topic of citizens participation in decision making processes, currently discussed at all political level. The role of referenda, citizens initiatives or new...
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15 Nov08:00 - 17:30
Innovation at the EU in the aftermath of the COVID-19
The EU is dealing with many tax issues, including the priority of tax systems that contribute to sustainability. Together with the other organisers, we believe that one of the important opportunities in this context is innovation, which can play a prominent role in making Europe more sustainable in...
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04 Nov16:00 - 17:30
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04 Nov14:00
On-site PhD conferral Jan Willem van Manen
"De videoreconstructie in het strafproces: van verbeelding naar juridische werkelijkheid"
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29 Oct10:45
Graduation Ceremonies Bachelors
Graduation Ceremonies for Bachelors
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26 Oct15:00 - 18:00
IALS Webinar on Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Scholars from across the globe will share insights, debate, and discuss their views on a range of mainstream topics dealing with Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic.
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22 Oct14:00
Online workshop Trade Mark Law and Artificial Intelligence - IGIR
The online discussion aims at opening the dialogue between trade mark scholars, AI developers and stakeholders.
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22 Oct09:30 - 18:00
Intertwining criminal justice and immigration control in the EU (GLaw) : theoretical, interdisciplinary, and practical perspectives (hybrid)
The workshop explores the theoretical, normative, and philosophical underpinnings of EU and national policies intertwining criminal and migration law, as well as their practical use (and abuse) and impact on the protection of fundamental rights of migrants and the rule of law.