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- Call for papers: CoCoT conferenceWhen can regulation and enforcement be considered as ‘good’ or ‘smart’?” This is the question the RenForce building block CoCoT aims to answer./en/news/call-for-papers-cocot-conference
- Call for Papers: Trade and Security in the EU’s Unilateral Trade and Investment PolicyUtrecht ľϸӰ is organizing a workshop on the nexus between trade and security, with a focus on the EU’s unilateral trade and investment policy toolbox./en/news/call-for-papers-trade-and-security-in-the-eus-unilateral-trade-and-investment-policy
- March 2022 issue of our Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights out nowThe Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (NQHR) publishes the latest evolutions in the promotion and protection of human rights from around the world/en/news/march-2022-issue-of-our-netherlands-quarterly-of-human-rights-out-now
- Courts had to improvise during the corona crisisPublication of research report "Consequences of COVID-19 for the judiciary and vulnerable litigants" by Utrecht ľϸӰ, Leiden ľϸӰ and Radboud ľϸӰ/en/news/courts-had-to-improvise-during-the-corona-crisis
- Utrecht students in the resistance: Frits Iordens and Anne Maclaine PontStudents Frits Iordens and Anne Maclaine Pont rescued Jewish children, smuggled pilots and set fire to the student administration in ľϸӰ Hall./en/news/utrecht-students-in-the-resistance-frits-iordens-and-anne-maclaine-pont
- Catalina Goanta on Big Tech War Activism during the war in UkraineCatalina Goanta (Utrecht ľϸӰ) wrote a blog, together with two colleagues, on big tech platforms siding with Ukraine and having limited accountability./en/in-de-media/catalina-goanta-on-big-tech-war-activism-during-the-war-in-ukraine
- Law scholars blog on the EU's response to the war in UkraineA special series of blogs on the Ukraine conflict by researchers of the Utrecht Centre for Regulation and Enforcement in Europe (RENFORCE)./en/news/law-scholars-blog-on-the-eus-response-to-the-war-in-ukraine
- Climate rights of children: updating the UN Convention on the Rights of the ChildUN Committee uses children's online consultations to add climate rights to Convention on the Rights of the Child says Utrecht ľϸӰ human rights expert Julie Fraser/en/news/climate-rights-of-children-updating-the-un-convention-on-the-rights-of-the-child
- Dr. Alexandra Hofer spoke in hearing at the European ParliamentAs legal expert Dr. Alexandra Hofer was invited to consult EU MP’s on what kind of sanctions and countermeasures the EU can adopt in response to 'foreign interference in all democratic processes in the EU, including disinformation'./en/news/dr-alexandra-hofer-spoke-in-hearing-at-the-european-parliament
- 'Curtailment of fundamental rights of non-vaccinated people is limited'Prof. Janneke Gerards argues in an NRC article that the infringement of fundamental rights by the coronapas is limited./en/news/curtailment-of-fundamental-rights-of-non-vaccinated-people-is-limited
- Collaboration Utrecht School of Law & Pels Rijcken extendedThe Utrecht ľϸӰ School of Law and Pels Rijcken extended their partnership./en/news/collaboration-utrecht-school-of-law-pels-rijcken-extended
- Administrative law procedure as the art of doing right in a fair and just wayIn legal monthly Ars Aequi, Lukas van den Berge, lecturer in legal theory at Utrecht ľϸӰ, argues that administrative law procedure goes beyond the letter of the law/en/in-de-media/administrative-law-procedure-as-the-art-of-doing-right-in-a-fair-and-just-way
- Paul de Vries appointed Professor of Company Law at Utrecht ľϸӰZijn onderzoek en onderwijs richten zich op het thema "Samenwerking en Transacties". Bijzondere interesse hebben daarbij de vormgeving van de samenwerking binnen kapitaalvennootschappen./en/news/paul-de-vries-appointed-professor-of-company-law-at-utrecht-university
- Right of citizens to be heard in cases of police violence: possible but not practical or meaningfulPublication of the WODC report 'Listening to civilians after violence' by Joep Lindeman et al. of the Montaigne Centre, Department of Law, Utrecht ľϸӰ/en/news/right-of-citizens-to-be-heard-in-cases-of-police-violence-possible-but-not-practical-or-meaningful
- Kas Bakx wins the 2020 Jean Monnet Network EULEN Master Thesis AwardKas Bakx wrote his master's thesis at Utrecht ľϸӰ on EU law. It was entitled: "Tightening the screws to enforce independence”./en/news/kas-bakx-wins-the-2020-jean-monnet-network-eulen-master-thesis-award
- Modern Bigness: Connecting the dots between Big Tech and European competition lawUtrecht ľϸӰ's Modern Bigness project investigates whether European competition law can and should tackle the challenges arising from the digital economy./en/news/modern-bigness-connecting-the-dots-between-big-tech-and-european-competition-law
- Law students award Lot Wolswijk and Lukas van den Berge as Teacher Talent and Outstanding Teacher 2022At the festive opening meeting of the Utrecht ľϸӰ School of Law, Lot Wolwsijk and Lukas van den Berge were awarded the teacher talent and teacher prize./en/news/law-students-award-lot-wolswijk-and-lukas-van-den-berge-as-teacher-talent-and-outstanding-teacher
- Inspiration session for students: the sustainability lawyer of the futureFour professionals from policy, law, practice and academia formed a panel for the students from the new master’s Programme: Law and Sustainability in Europe./en/news/inspiration-session-for-students-the-sustainability-lawyer-of-the-future
- The responsibilities of Big Tech that come with Super DominanceResearchers Alessia D’Amico and Baskaran Balasingham are hopeful the Digital Markets Act this will give competitors a fair chance./en/news/the-responsibilities-of-big-tech-that-come-with-super-dominance
- Research on Circular Renovation receives 1,4 million eurosTU/e and Utrecht ľϸӰ researchers, will study how to renovate buildings in a circular and emission-free way./en/news/research-on-circular-renovation-receives-14-million-euros