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coordination. The research aims to analyse the effectiveness of EU-LAC cooperation in shaping international human rights law and its implications for global governance. The project seeks to offer a critical
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Master’s degree in Law, (early-stage researchers), with a proven interest in international trade law, as well as good teamwork abilities. Proficiency in both English and Spanish is a requirement. Doctoral
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the supervision of Prof. Dr. Annick De Boeck. Writing national and international publications related to your research. Support of education activities for the courses law of obligations, law of goods
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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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challenging bimanual motor control and learning in children with unilateral cerebral palsy KU Leuven is an international community where innovative research forms the basis of all our academic programmes
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research groups at KU Leuven; supervise and coach master’s students, PhD/junior researchers and postdoctoral researchers; seek to acquire competitive research funding from national and international funds
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national, European and international tax law, partly in collaboration with professors and staff with extensive expertise in neighbouring research areas. You will be expected to: carry out independent
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; establish and/or promote national and international research collaborations. Teaching The assignment involves teaching at Kulak (in Dutch and English) within the field of "Law and Artificial Intelligence
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research and you hold a PhD in Law (or at the very least you have set a date for your public PhD defence that is prior to the starting date of the appointment) and can demonstrate expertise in ICT law
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and international intellectual property law, from a comparative law perspective, with specialisation in industrial property rights, in particular patent law – and possibly also plant breeders' rights