Rebalancing Public & Private Interests

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Rebalancing Public & Private Interests is a cross-disciplinary research centre of Erasmus School of Law. We study the interaction between public and private interests and public and private actors in the context of contemporary societal challenges like globalisation, digitisation and privatisation and crises like those of the environment and public health. This research centre is a cooperation between scholars of Erasmus School of Law and the Faculty of Law of the University of Groningen. In our joint website on the Public and Private Challenge you can find information on our future events, the team, and research and impact. We also cooperate with the Erasmus Center of Empirical Legal Studies, funded by the same sector plan.

Law is part and partial to society and is constantly in development because of social, economic, and political changes. Developments like globalisation, digitisation and privatisation and crises like those of the environment, financial system, and public health require that the legal system and legal interests are re-evaluated and recalibrated. A well-functioning legal system is essential for the prosperity and wellbeing of citizens and requires strong faculties of law with excellent scholars equipped to deal with societal challenges. The legal discipline of the 21st century is also repositioning itself within the academic environment and in its relationship to other disciplines. Mindful of these societal and academic developments, the Dutch  Sectorplan for Law 2019-2024 (in Dutch) and facilitates the repositioning of law in society with cross-faculty partnerships along four thematic and one methodological research line:

  • Digital legal studies
  • Conflict resolving institutions.
  • Transformative functioning of globalization in law
  • Rebalancing of public interests in private relationships
  • Empirical legal studies

Erasmus School of Law participates in the latter two.

Empirical Legal Studies focuses on the ways in which doctrinal legal research can be supplemented by qualitative and quantitative empirical legal research. Empirically grounded studies are essential to the development of legal frameworks in response to emerging societal challenges. This focuses on the normative assumptions that lie at the basis of laws, on the way in which normative legal frameworks are translated to policy implementation and on how that implementation affects society and in turn influences legal developments (Sectorplan Rechtsgeleerdheid, 2018, p. 65). ELS also connects legal scholars with other disciplines. ECELS at EUR Erasmus Centre of Empirical Legal Studies (ECELS.

Rebalancing Public & Private Interests aims to make an innovative contribution with research on the role of law in its economic and social context. This cross-disciplinary research initiative focuses on the interaction between public and private interests in governance systems, which we summarize as ‘the public-private challenge’. More specifically this addresses questions about how public interests can be safeguarded by private actors, within private relationships and within public-private partnerships, and on the interaction between the emergence of public and private interests in relation to contemporary societal challenges such as globalization, digitization and privatization and crises like those of the environment and public health.

News

Call for papers: The Public-Private Challenge - The Role of Private Actors in Defining, Safeguarding and Implementing Public Interests

This is a call for papers for a special issue of Erasmus Law Review that is dedicated to the Rebalancing of Public Interests in Private Relationships.
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Webinar series on Public Goals and Private Choice: facilitating sustainability via consumers

The webinar series of Erasmus School of Law and the Faculty Law of Groningen stressed the crucial challenges regarding achieving sustainability goals.

Successful midterm evaluation of the Sectorplan for Erasmus School of Law

The evaluation committee for the Sectorplan, recently presented its mid-term evaluation (2019-2021) report.

Lieselot Bisschop guest in the City Walks podcast

Lieselot Bisschop guest in the City Walks podcast
Lieselot Bisschop

First joint PhD day of the Sector Plan for Law

PhD researchers from the “Rebalancing Public & Private Interests” and “Empirical Legal Studies” research lines from the Dutch Sector Plan...
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The Law and Political Economy of Business and Human Rights.

Business and Human Rights (BHR) scholarship has played a crucial role in identifying private power as a key concern for the human rights project.
Law & Business

Designed to Break: Is programming premature product lifespans a form of corporate crime?

A blogpost on planned obsolescence and its effects on our world.
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Koen Swinnen appointed as Professor of Private Law and Public and Private Interests

As of 1 April 2022, Koen Swinnen is appointed as Professor of Private Law and Public and Private Interests (1,0 fte) at Erasmus School of Law.
Koen Swinnen

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