Erasmus School of Law

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From ownership to use: how well is the consumer legally protected?

Where ownership is clearly defined, use occupies a legal grey area. Josje de Vogel sees both opportunities and shortcomings.
Row of red rental bicycles lined up on a city sidewalk

“Together we can achieve more”: building a future-proof maritime sector

Kruit looks back on a successful meeting where more than twenty stakeholders came together to work on future-proofing of the maritime sector
Ronde Tafel Kruit

From policy to practice: climate adaptation in historic cities

How can climate adaptation knowledge be translated into workable policy in historic cities? PAST-FORWARD explores this through living labs in Europe and China.
A street in Rotterdam and a street in Guangzhou

Is resistance to third-party litigation funding in Europe justified?

Adrian Cordina examines how third-party litigation funding operates in Europe and whether resistance to this form of litigation funding is justified.
Adrian Cordina PhD verdediging.

AI in legal practice: Is it really faster and better?

Zweistra and Hoppenbrouwers discuss the impact of AI on legal practice and explain why lawyers should take a critical view of its use.
Cees Zweistra en Julie Hoppenbrouwers

Waiting list mediation as a tool for timely access to healthcare

In this article, Martin Buijsen explains what waiting list mediation is, why it matters, and why it helps but does not offer a structural solution.
Martin Buijsen

Multiple bachelor and master degrees at the same time: Eveline and Wessel show that it can be done

Eveline Koorevaar and Wessel den Ouden pursued several bachelor and master degrees simultaneously. How did they do it all?
Lecture hall with students seated in wooden rows, lecturer speaking at the front.

Sixth Monitor of Organised Crime: Research into cocaine trafficking and contract killings

Robby Roks discusses the key findings of the sixth Monitor of Organised Crime on cocaine trafficking and contract killings.
Robby Roks

Professional legal privilege under pressure?

Commissioned by the WODC, Nan, Mevis, Holvast and Verrest conducted an international comparative legal study into professional legal privilege.
Vrouwe Justitia.

Caught in language: study reveals major barriers in youth justice

Fleetwood Bird studies justice-involved youth with speech, language and communication needs, working at the intersection of speech therapy and juvenile justice.
Mai Fleetwood-Bird

Master Open Day

Visit the Master Open Day at Erasmus University Rotterdam on Saturday 21 March 2026 and find the programme that suits you!
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2026 Annual Toogdag: Safeguarding Human Rights in the Technological Age

The 2026 Annual Toogdag takes place June 10–11 at Erasmus University Rotterdam, focusing on how technology creates new risks and opportunities for human rights.

Law, AI and Regulation (LAIR) Conference 2026

The Law, AI and Regulation (LAIR) Conference is bringing together scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working at the intersection of law and AI
LAIR Conference 2026

Bachelor Open Day

Visit the Bachelor Open Day at Erasmus University Rotterdam on Saturday 3 October 2026 and find the programme that suits you!
Students in C-Hall during Bachelor Open Day

Erasmus Law Review

Our open access journal with a multidisciplinary and international focus.

Erasmus Law Review

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