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Judge Koen Lenaerts to receive honorary doctorate on the recommendation of Erasmus School of Law; presentation on Friday 8 November 2024

Following the recommendation of Erasmus School of Law, Koen Lenaerts will receive an honorary doctorate by Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Koen Lenaerts

Looking away is no longer an option: companies must take action for a sustainable future

To what extent are Western companies responsible for the damage to people, the environment and the climate? Prof.dr. Liesbeth Enneking (ESL) explains.
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HySUCCESS: Towards a green hydrogen economy

Leonie Reins and Alberto Quintavalla will participate in the HySUCCESS project starting in December, which focuses on the transition to a hydrogen economy.
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Erasmus University Rotterdam receives EU funding as part of Jean Monnet Network PROSPER

Erasmus University Rotterdam is one of the beneficiaries to receive funding from the European Union (EU) to establish the Jean Monnet Network called PROSPER.
Wapperende EU-vlaggen

The termination of the bed-bath-bread programme: a threat to the most vulnerable?

Mieke Kox weighs in on the debate about the government's plan to end funding for the National Immigration Facility (LVV) by 2025.
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Getting a grip on cocaine smuggling and human trafficking at the port

How can we make the port of Rotterdam safer and more resilient against organised crime? That is the central question within the FORT-PORT project.
FORT-PORT onderzoeksgroep

Disproportionate checks for people with foreign names

Professor Van Praag explains why people with foreign names are more likely to be checked by banks and how this should be prevented.
Van Praag RADAR

Plans for international collaboration and exchange

On 25 September, a meeting took place between the East China University of Political Science and Law and Erasmus School of Law.
ECUPL

We 'll share everything fairly

Wealth is increasing, but its distribution is unequal. How could that be different? Professor Martin de Jong shares his vision on inclusive prosperity.
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Controversy surrounding the first suicide using the Sarco capsule

Martin Buijsen discusses the first suicide carried out with the Sarco capsule and examines legislation concerning assisted suicide.
Martin Buijsen

New technologies for decarbonization – Challenges and regulatory strategies

The Third Forum on Comparative and European Energy Law (FCEEL), titled "New Technologies for Decarbonization – Challenges and Regulatory Strategies," will....
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