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on "Civil law protection and autonomy of adults with a disability: striking the right balance." More specifically, you investigate how Belgian legislation can be (better) aligned with the principles of the UN
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Job description:Title: DC14, PhD fellowship in law, “Legal Aspects of Open Science: FAIROmics as a Case Study”.Researcher profile: Doctoral candidate.Research field: Intellectual Property, Data Law
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), electronic contracting, privacy and data protection, information management and security, public and/or private law aspects of (digital) archiving, artificial intelligence, network and platform regulation, and
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doctorate, contains: You will complete a PhD by drawing on law and migration studies, that can also have a broader multi-disciplinary perspective by drawing on legal and political philosophy and/or theory
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, master in drug development, master in biomedical sciences, master in medicine, master in bioengineering, master in law, master in bioethics, or master in social sciences. Candidates with a Master’s degree
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? No Offer Description Academic environment The University of Namur, with more than 70 programs, welcomes each year nearly 8,000 students and doctoral students, of 75 different nationalities, in law
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project can be found here . In addition, you will contribute to other research in health law and family law and commit to assisting with desigining research proposals. Finally, you will provide limited
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Belgian law, the salary is automatically adjusted for inflation based on the smoothed health index. The candidate will be encouraged to present his/her work at international conferences and will be covered
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, welcomes each year nearly 8,000 students and doctoral students, of 75 different nationalities, in law, computer science, medicine, philosophy and literature, science and social sciences. Of the University’s
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will be handled in compliance with applicable EU and national law on data protection (GDPR). Selection process NiteLiDAR is open to researchers regardless of gender, religion, ethnicity, disability