Monday, 12 October 2020 |
10.30 |
Welcome
Stefan Bemelmans and Haiyang Yu (PhD representatives Maastricht University) |
11.00 |
General Introduction
Michael Faure LL.M. (Director Research School Ius Commune) |
11.30 |
Writing a PhD Thesis: Nuts and Bolts
Anna Berlee (Lecturer Private Law) |
12.30 |
Aims and Courses of the Training Programme
Michael Milo (Training Programme Coordinator) |
13.15 |
Lunch |
14.00 |
Empirical Legal Studies
Gijs van Dijck (Professor of Private Law, Maastricht University) |
15.15 |
Break |
15.30 |
Doctrinal Legal Research and Law-in-Context
Bruno de Witte (Professor of European Union Law, Maastricht University) |
Tuesday, 13 October 2020 |
Instruction: prepare a short presentation (10 min. max.) on the topic of your research |
09.00 |
Introduction
Dr. Cathérine De Rijdt (Education Development Officer, Maastricht University) |
PRESENTATIONS |
09.30 |
The role of the Dutch government in delivering collective redress for consumers
Anouk Wouters (Utrecht University) |
09.50 |
Climate and environmental finance: the need to define sustainable investments to mobilise climate-related finance
Luna Aristei (Maastricht University) |
10.10 |
AI-enabled price discrimination: A competition law perspective
Qian Li (Maastricht University) |
10.30 |
Coffee break |
10.45 |
Pensions in a new reality: protection in a legal comparative context
Jorik van Zanden (Utrecht University) |
11.05 |
The use of competition soft law in the digital society - a comparative legal analysis of China and the EU
Kena Zheng (Maastricht University) |
11.25 |
Compensation schemes for occupational diseases as an alternative to liability law: The (legal) position of the injured party
Marlou Overheul (Utrecht University) |
11.45 |
Beyond the individual party in civil liability and administrative law cases: the judge on the tightrope between parties and society?
Stijn van Deursen (Utrecht University) |
12.05 |
Lunch |
13.00 |
Legitimacy degree of the multi-level policy making in CSR regulation
Victoria Azizi (Maastricht University) |
13.20 |
Towards a tier-focussed regulation for work-related pensions in a changing labour market and ageing society
Pim Mertens (Maastricht University) |
13.40 |
Credit bidding as a distressed debt investment strategy
Wiepke Bartstra (University of Amsterdam) |
14.00 |
Freedom of expression endangered in the digital age? A critical legal analysis of the regulation of online hate speech in Europe
Juncal Montero Regules (Hasselt University) |
14.20 |
The dominant position of Big Tech and the effect of innovation in digital markets
Lisanne Hummel (Utrecht University) |
Tuesday, 20 October 2020 |
Instruction: prepare a short presentation (10 min. max.) on the topic of your research |
09.00 |
Introduction
Dr. Cathérine De Rijdt (Education Development Officer, Maastricht University) |
PRESENTATIONS |
09.30 |
Dangerousness and disorder. Rethinking preventive detention in Dutch criminal law
Esther Nauta (Utrecht University) |
09.50 |
Better safe than sorry? Proactive content moderation vs. fundamental rights in the EU
Valentina Golunova (Maastricht University) |
10.10 |
Towards a better cultural heritage protection and regulation of the art market
Anna de Jong (Maastricht University) |
10.30 |
Break |
10.45 |
To EU integrated border management: shared competences, shared responsibilities, or shared administration?
Aida Halilovic (Maastricht University) |
11.05 |
Human rights and educational segregation: great expectations?
Merel Vrancken (Hasselt University) |
11.25 |
Break |
11.40 |
The legality of unilateral coercive measures under international law: A 'four-step framework' based on the formal, substantive and procedural aspects international rule of law
Hazar Kaan Özkonak (Utrecht University) |
12.00 |
The potential of adoption as a youth protection instrument
Jasmien Deklerck (KU Leuven) |
12.20 |
Lunch |
13.15 |
Administrative acts with transnational imputation. How transnational administrative law shakes the foundations of judicial review
Tatsiana Ivanchykava (Maastricht University) |
13.35 |
Intelligence and law
Sophie Harleman (Utrecht University) |
13.55 |
Law and governance in Dutch flood protection
Monica Lanz (Utrecht University) |
14.15 |
Break |
14.30 |
To determine whether and how access to platforms can and should be secured by using the European Competition law essential facilities doctrine, and/or by drawing upon public utility theory, to protect against challenges to market (and non-market) values resulting from Modern Bigness
Laura Lalíková (Utrecht University) |
14.50 |
The division of the burden of proof and the deterrence of legal sanctions for discrimination in employment: building a legal framework for the enforcement of non-discrimination law through (comparative) case law analysis
Dominique De Meyst (Hasselt University) |