The art of moving borders : liber amicorum Hildegard Schneider
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The art of moving borders : liber amicorum Hildegard Schneider
(Maastricht law series / Bram Akkermans ... [et al.], editor, v. 25)
Eleven, c2022
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注記
Other editors: Sarah Schoenmaekers, Sergio Carrera, Yuri Michielsen
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This liber amicorum is dedicated to Prof. dr. Hildegard Schneider who has shaped the study of European migration and asylum law and was a pioneer in fighting against legal and practical barriers to free movement. Hildegard's profound impact on the faculty of law of Maastricht University is well noticeable due to her multidisciplinary research and teaching initiatives, the creation of several multidisciplinary institutes and because of her early emphasis on the societal relevance of legal research. Besides being an excellent academic and an exquisite professional in the field of European law, Hildegard is a true master of the 'art' of crossing borders. She is not only an expert in migration law, but has a profound knowledge of 'art law' as well, specifically when it comes to the import and export of cultural goods. In this book, we have gathered a collection of academic contributions about topics that are close to her heart written by persons that are dear to her. We hope we will continue crossing Hildegard many times in the future, wherever it may be.
The contributors: Louis Berkvens, Anna Bolz, Sergio Carrera, Monica Claes, Sjoerd Claessens, Marie-Sophie de Clippele, David de Groot, Anna de Jong, Bruno De Witte, Bert Demarsin, Katharina Eisele, Michael Faure, Sacha Garben, Joel Gunthardt, Kathrin Hamenstadt, Viola Heutger, Tiana Isacu, Patricia Jeronimo, Moritz Jesse, Lavinia Kortese, Katja Lubina, Pauline Melin, Pim Mertens, Yuri Michielsen, Anke Moerland, Peter-Christian Muller-Graff, Phedon Nicolaides, Niels Philipsen, Sarah Schoenmaekers, Jan Smits, Martin Unfried, Stefaan Van den Bogaert, Anne Pieter van der Mei, Bastiaan van der Velden, Frans van der Velden, Lars van Vliet, Zvezda Vankova, Ellen Vos and Lisa Waddington.
About the Maastricht Law Series: Created in 2018 by Boom juridisch and Eleven International Publishing in association with the Maastricht University Faculty of Law, the Maastricht Law Series publishes books on comparative, European and International law. The series builds upon the tradition of excellence in research at the Maastricht Faculty of Law, its research centers and the Ius Commune Research School. The Maastricht Law Series is a peer reviewed book series that allows researchers an excellent opportunity to showcase their work.
目次
- Hildegard Schneider, Woman Professor of European Law
- The Manifold Manifestations of EU Competence - Positive and Negative, Hard and Soft, Internal and External
- Unseen Positive Obligations for the Member States - From Free Movement to the Charter of Rights
- COVID-19 and the Quest for a Stronger European Health Union
- Towards a Fair EU Labour Migration Policy - From Tampere to Lisbon - From Lisbon to the Pact, and Back to Maastricht
- The Future of Free Movement - The Single European Population Register
- EU rechtsbescherming voor amateursporters in TopFit
- The Evolution of the Principle of Partial Access Under the Professional Qualifications Directive - Pitfalls and Possibilities
- The Failure of the Draft Institutional Framework Between Switzerland and the EU - Options for Future EU-Swiss Relations
- Crisis? What Crisis?
- Free Movement of Persons in Times of COVID-19 - A Report about Family Visits in the Summer of 2021
- Mobility and Rights in the Portuguese-Speaking World - A Lusophone Citizenship in Bits and Pieces
- Legal Othering and the UK's Hostile Environment Policy
- The Perception of Climate Change Migrants
- European Economic Law in the Pandemic Crisis
- Ne bis in idem in EU Competition Law: Why the ECJ Had to Overrule Toshiba in bpost and Nordzucker
- Exempting Green Cartels from Competition Law? - Competition versus Regulation in Times of Sustainability
- The Use of Languages in Public Procurement Procedures - A Hidden Non-Tariff Barrier to Free Movement?
- The Dispute-Settlement Provisions of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement - Are They Capable of Resolving Disputes Effectively?
- Moot Court Competitions in Legal Curricula - Lessons from Archaeology?
- Johann Stephan Putter (1725-1807) en de 'Limburgse' rechtsgeschiedenis - Drie responsa in zake van Victoria Hedwig Caroline von Anhalt, markiezin de Favras contra vorst Carl Ludwig von Anhalt Schaumburg
- Lost Art Registers
- Restitutie van koloniaal erfgoed - Forever young, of terug van nooit echt weggeweest
- Tera di famia: collectively owned family land, private law in the Dutch Caribbean and the convention on the value of cultural heritage for society
- Art and Law in Islam
- Regels & Romantiek - over wetten en juristen in de wereld van Jane Austen
- Copyright Implications of Digitizing Cultural Heritage
- The Rise of NFTS in the Art World - A Vehicle for Generational Progress or a New Gold Rush?
- Is er een recht om te feesten? Een discursieve bijdrage
- About the Authors
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