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    Early career research in the spotlight at the FDEF Research Awards

    Prof. Denise Fletcher, head of the FDEF Research Committee, spoke to a full house on 5 March 2025, welcoming around 60 professors, PhD students, postdocs, and research scientists to the annual FDEF Research Awards event.

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    Dr. Elif Biber explores AI through a rights-based inter-legal lens in new book

    As AI systems shape public governance, their impact on fundamental rights is more critical than ever. In her forthcoming monograph publication, Dr. Elif Biber, postdoctoral researcher European Public Law and Digitalisation at the University of Luxembourg, argues the limits of European legal frameworks including the much-debated EU AI-Act and examines real-world cases where AI has…

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    Identifying and Changing the Impacts of Migration on Development

    On 20 February 2025, we were delighted to welcome Prof. David McKenzie from the World Bank. As part of our lecture series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility, Prof. Ager delivered an insightful lecture on “Identifying and Changing the Impacts of Migration on Development”. As part of our lecture series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility, Prof. Ager delivered…

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    Opening the black box: Legal scholars and computer scientists build better RegTech together

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    Call for papers for the 5th Conference in Corporate Policies and Asset Prices (COAP)

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    Call for papers for the Fourth Conference in Sustainable Finance

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    FDEF students advance to the International Rounds of the Monroe E Price Media Law Moot Court Competition

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    TRANSCEND: Protecting Europe’s critical transport infrastructure

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    Alumni: Federico Merlin Casarini – Master in European Economic and Financial Criminal Law

    Meet Federico Merlin Casarini, our recent graduate from the Master in European Economic and Financial Criminal Law (Class of 2023). Prior to joining the University of Luxembourg, he earned his law degree from the University of Trento (Italy) with an impressive score of 108 out of 110.  His passion for the economic aspects of law…

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    The Effect of Immigration Restrictions on the Economy: Lessons from the 1920s Border Closure

    On 16 January 2025, we were delighted to welcome Prof. Philipp Ager from the University of Mannheim. As part of our lecture series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility, Prof. Ager delivered an insightful lecture on “The Effect of Immigration Restrictions on the Economy: Lessons from the 1920s Border Closure”.

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