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  • Meriëlle de Zwart wins VBR Publication Prize 2024

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/merielle-de-zwart-wins-vbr-publication-prize-2024

    She receives the prize for her article "Does Deliveroo provide entrepreneurship", published in Ars Aequi (2024, p. 9-19).

  • Are you a victim of environmental crime?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/are-you-victim-environmental-crime

    In this article, Lieselot Bisschop and Karin van Wingerde discuss (the consequences of) environmental crime and advocate for the recognition of its victims.

  • What if all goes south? The mobilisation of healthcare providers in crises

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/what-if-all-goes-south-mobilisation-healthcare-providers-crises

    Martin Buijsen investigates what is expected of healthcare providers during an emergency, such as war, and comes across a surprisingly unknown law.

  • The limits of predictive policing: “Human behaviour is not as predictable as people think”

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/limits-predictive-policing-human-behaviour-not-predictable-people-think

    A two-part series on the role of AI in policing – from control and prediction to connection and trust with Marc Schuilenburg, Professor of Digital Surveillance

  • Shortage of beds in disability care exposes legal shortcomings

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/shortage-beds-disability-care-exposes-legal-shortcomings

    André den Exter advocates for change, as judges cannot permit temporary admissions outside Wzd institutions due to the bed shortage in disability care.

  • Trial by Media: Who punishes whom?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/trial-media-who-punishes-whom

    Nan discusses the Belgian verdict that caused an uproar, the dangers of trial by media, and the consequences of publicly revealing names outside the courtroom.

  • Towards improved handling of compensation claims in criminal proceedings?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/towards-improved-handling-compensation-claims-criminal-proceedings

    Research into how norm-setting can improve compensation assessment in criminal proceedings, resulting in eleven recommendations for clarity and consistency.

  • The rule of law is faltering: A call to action

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/rule-law-faltering-call-action

    Grapperhaus urges politicians to self-reflect and respect judicial rulings to protect the rule of law.

  • CBAM eased, but remains crucial for EU sustainability agenda

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/cbam-eased-remains-crucial-eu-sustainability-agenda

    Martijn Schippers explains why the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism remains an important pillar of European climate policy.

  • Monopoly or more competition? The future of assurance in light of the CSRD

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/monopoly-or-more-competition-future-assurance-light-csrd

    Lizzy Bos calls for research into opening up the insurance market under the CSRD now that accountants have a monopoly here.

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