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Conflict between parents and doctors: when can mandatory care be imposed?

Martin Buijsen discusses the ruling on a 15-year-old catatonic girl who must undergo compulsory care against her will and that of her parents.
Hospital beds.

Informal carers take over care professionals: care revolution or storm in a teacup?

Martin Buijsen, Professor of Health Law, explains in this article why medical procedures are sometimes performed not by professionals but informal carers.
Martin Buijsen

Consultation regarding the Zero Draft of the European Model Clauses

The input of the previous consultation has resulted in the Zero Draft of the European Model Clauses.
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Europe’s leading economists to gather in Rotterdam for EEA-ESEM congress in August

The congress, which will run from Monday 26 August to Friday 30 August in Rotterdam, will feature discussions of many current issues of economic policy.
Participants respond to questions by moderator Rick van der Kleij

Hospitals' 'profile choice' increases impact on regions: care disappears or relocates

In this article, Martin Buijsen, Professor of health law, argues for more democratic control and provincial involvement in hospital decisions.
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Ban on cigarette sales in supermarkets: “It is naive to think it will immediately reduce the demand for smoking”

Martin Buijsen, Professor of Health Law, discusses the recent ban on supermarkets selling tobacco products.
Winkelwagen

New book offers insights on future of the Dutch euthanasia practice

In Euthanasia as Privileged Compassion, Martin Buijsen explains how the Dutch euthanasia policy developed, analyses this and shares his predictions.
Martin Buijsen

Mandatory patient data submission should make quality of care transparent

Buijsen shares his insights on a change in the law requiring hospitals to submit patient data for healthcare quality registrations.
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NIS2 Directive and the Dutch Cyber Security Act: researchers respond to its implementation into national law

Scherpenisse and Van Schendel wrote a response to the transposition of the NIS2 directive into the Dutch Cyber Security Act.
Scherpenisse en Van Schendel

Same-Sex Marriage Legalised in Curaçao and Aruba

Masuma Shahid, PhD candidate at Erasmus School of Law, discusses the ruling of the Dutch Supreme Court regarding same-sex marriage in Curaçao and Aruba.
Masuma Shahid - 2023

Opening Academic Year 2024-2025

EUR works to address complex global challenges as a community, hence why 'The art of connection' will be the theme during the Opening of the Academic Year 2024.
dr. Bonnie French is in the audience at the Opening of the Academic Year 2023.

The Emancipatory Power of the Body in Everyday Life

A panel discussion about emancipation, embodiment, and the everydayness of politics through philosophical, legal and activist perspectives.
The Emancipatory Power of the Body in Everyday Life

The Digital and Green Transitions: Twins in Tension

Digitalisation and climate change have sparked, on their own, two enormously disruptive processes: the digital and the green transitions, often referred to as
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ELS Academy Research School: Annual Event 2024

The ELS Academy and the Erasmus Centre for Empirical Legal Studies are pleased to host the ELS Academy Research School Annual Event on 10-11 October 2024!
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