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PhD Defense : Hacking techniques in Criminal Investigations. A Comparative and European Perspective
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Save the Date! Doctoral lecture series on Cross-Border Labour Mobility – PART 2
En savoir plusThis semester, our lecture series on migration continues with the addresses of 4 renown international migration experts!
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29 posters presented during the DSEFM 2022 Poster Session
En savoir plusOn 15 February 2022, the Doctoral School of Economics, Finance and Management (DSEFM) has organized an Online Poster Session for its students. 29 posters were presented and more than 70 participants attended.At this informative yearly event, PhD students present their current research (or proposals) on posters of their own design. It’s a great opportunity for our students…
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Case of the European Court of Justice C-480/19 of 29 April 2021, E v. Veronsaajien oikeudenvalvontayksikkö
En savoir plusLunchtime seminar series on EU and Luxembourg tax law jurisprudenceThis new bi-monthly lunchtime seminar series on EU and Luxembourg tax law jurisprudence aims to contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of difficult legal questions arising in the field of taxation as well as bridging the gap between tax practice and academic research.
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FDEF Research Award 2021
En savoir plusOn 2 February 2022, the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance held its third annual FDEF Research Awards to celebrate excellence in research. After a welcome from FDEF Dean, Prof. Katalin Ligeti, Prof. Benny Mantin, Head of the Research Committee, presented the research achievements of the Faculty in 2021. Among these highlights, the announcement of 18…
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Lunchseminar in Economics: Strategic investment and learning with private information
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Piracy on all waves? The Legal Framework and Enforcement Issues for Rights Related to Copyright concerning Broadcasting Programmes from an EU Perspective
En savoir plusConference hosted by theDepartment of Law, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance,University of Luxembourgand theInstitute of European Media Law (EMR)