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… of necessity must be separated from honest use. In France, Spain, Germany and the UK, the necessity portion of the test only requires that there be some general reason why the mark is being used, while the (separate) honest use test is where the requirements of BMW/Deenik and Gillette/LA Laboratories is carried out. Removal of the necessity requirement would therefore have little to no effect on these jurisdictions. The Dutch courts, however, appear to apply the CJEU’s tests during the …
… of this pre-master's programme, you will be directly admissible to the UM master's in Econometrics and Operations Research. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional requirements: handling fee How to apply How do we assess your application? Fast facts start programme: February 2025 application open: 1 July 2024 application deadline: 1 November 2024 (non-EU/EEA) and 1 December 2024 (EU/EEA) duration: 6 months …
… completion of this pre-master's programme, you will be directly admissible to the UM master's in Human Decision Sciences. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional requirements: handling fee How to apply How do we assess your application? Fast facts start programme: February 2025 application open: 1 July 2024 application deadline: 1 November 2024 (non-EU/EEA) and 1 December 2024 (EU/EEA) duration: 6 months …
… this pre-master's programme, you will be directly admissible to the UM master's in Economics and Strategy in Emerging Markets. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional requirements: handling fee How to apply How do we assess your application? Fast facts start programme: February 2025 application open: 1 July 2024 application deadline: 1 November 2024 (non-EU/EEA) and 1 December 2024 (EU/EEA) duration: 6 months …
… this pre-master's programme, you will be directly admissible to the UM master's in Global Supply Chain Management and Change. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional requirements: handling fee How to apply How do we assess your application? Fast facts start programme: February 2025 application open: 1 July 2024 application deadline: 1 November 2024 (non-EU/EEA) and 1 December 2024 (EU/EEA) duration: 6 months …
… completion of this pre-master's programme, you will be directly admissible to the UM master's in International Business. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional requirements: handling fee How to apply How do we assess your application? Academic calendar Fast facts start programme: September 2024 application deadline: 1 May 2024 (non-EU/EEA) and 1 June 2024 (EU/EEA) duration: 6 months (30 ECTS) taught in …
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… later, in December 2015, the Commission finally published the long awaited proposal. The “Act” takes the form of a directive “on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States as regards the accessibility requirements for products and services”(COM(2015) 615/2). The proposed directive has Article 114 TFEU (on the internal market) as its legal basis, and “aims to contribute to improve the proper functioning of the internal market and remove and prevent barriers for the free movement of accessible products and services”. Such barriers result from differing national and regional standards regarding accessibility requirements for products and services. These barriers are only likely to increase in the near future as EU Member States are under an obligation to promote accessibility under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The EU is … media services, passenger transport services, banking services, e-books and e-commerce (under services). The proposal also provides that for those existing EU instruments which establish accessibility obligations without providing exact accessibility requirements or specifications, accessibility is to be defined by reference to the new directive. This applies for example to the Public Procurement Directives, which strongly encourage the purchase of accessible goods and services. Accessibility for …
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… and Mertens would like to propose an alternative solution. “It’s great that the Dutch, Belgian and German governments are digging deep to help self-employed people during this time of crisis. Unfortunately, the nationality, residence and work-location requirements mean that not all of them are getting the support they need. In our view, the best example is the Belgian approach, where the nationality and place of residence requirements have been replaced by the country in which social-security contributions are paid.” … To soften the economic blow of the COVID-19 crisis, the government has introduced a range of support measures. Researchers from ITEM, the Maastricht …
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