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Scholars United for a Sustainable Amsterdam
Transformative Effects of Globalisation is to an extent a glocal entreprise – tackling global challenges while acknowledging our institutional and societal situatedness. For this reason,

Effective judicial protection in the EU: reality or illusion?
Workshop report “Article 47 of the EU Charter and effective judicial protection: The Court of Justice’s perspective”, 15 – 16 April 2021. On 15 and

Lex-Atlas: Covid-19 A global academic project mapping legal responses to Covid-19
Researchers from the Open University (Tom Herrenberg, Ronald Janse and Mirjam van Schaik) work together with researchers from Tilburg University (Maurice Adams) and the University

10th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference
Henrique Marcos, Antonia Waltermann, and Jaap Hage are presenting their research at the 10th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference taking place on 18 – 20
Call for panels: Transformative effects of Covid-19 on Law and Globalisation
Conference Transformative effects of Covid-19 on Globalisation & Law 16-17 September 2021 It is hard to name an area of life that the Coronavirus pandemic

Making sense of the Indian farmer protests
Lys Kulamandayil’s post featured in Völkerrechtsblog Many of us have followed at a distance the somewhat dystopic news from India – including the arrest of

Global disputes, local courts?
Conference report “The Netherlands: a forum conveniens for collective redress?”, 5 February 2021 By: Tim Draband, research intern at the Maastricht European Private Law Institute

Towards EU carbon farming legislation: what is the role of the ETS?
Jonathan Verschuuren, Professor of International and European Environmental Law at Tilburg Law School This is the first in a series of blogposts on a new

Webinar: EU Environmental Principles and Scientific Uncertainty before National Courts—The Case of the Habitats Directive
On 11 – 15 January 2021, a series of webinars devoted to the upcoming volume “EU Environmental Principles and Scientific Uncertainty before National Courts—the Case