The lack of any political decision regarding the cultivation of GMOs is an underestimated hinderance in the debate on this subject, concludes Ruth Mampuys.
In this paper, Matthijs Giltjes and Arnoud Pijls defend the independent status of these legal provisions by focusing on their function of serving legal…
Ruben Houweling, professor of Labour Law at Erasmus School of Law, sympathises with the cabinet’s ambition to test ‘false’ self-employment, but this requires a…
According to Abdessamad Bouabid and Jeroen van den Broek, criminologists at Erasmus School of Law, the reasoning behind the recent curfew riots is rather…
Cyrille Fijnaut and Robby Roks explain in their Dutch written book why detectives from the city of Rotterdam the 1980s already predicted that this was about to…
René Repasi, Professor of Public and Private Interests at Erasmus School of Law, has shared his views on the Brexit deal in an expert hearing of the German…
Frank Weerman, Professor of Juvenile Criminology at Erasmus School of Law, writes about the criminological perspective on the nationally scattered riots of the…
In a recent podcast, Harriët Schelhaas, professor of Private Law, talks about the possibility of introducing privileges for people who have been vaccinated…
Siewert Lindenbergh, Professor of Private Law at Erasmus School of Law, featured in an episode of television programme Pointer, about the lengthy legal battle…