Organisation : Faculté de Droit, d’Économie et de Finance (FDEF)
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Food supply chain: uncertainty as the new normal
En savoir plusThe Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management continued its ‘LCL Conversation Series’ on the impact of COVID-19 on the supply chains of various economic sectors worldwide with a webinar focusing on Food Supply Chains and Food Safety on 24th of June. Expert speakers from both Luxembourg and the United States presented their diverse…
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Healthcare supply chain reactivity and solidarity during the crisis
En savoir plusThe new LCL Conversation Series, focusing on the impact of COVID-19 on Supply Chains in a variety of economic sectors, kicked off on June 9th with an international webinar on the all-important Healthcare sector.
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PhD Defence: « The Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration »
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Research Economic Seminar: Lockdown Strategies, Mobility Patterns and COVID-19
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Intelligent algorithms for raw material procurement
En savoir plusRoozbeh Qorbanian joined the Luxembourg Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) as a full-time Ph.D. student in April 2020.
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Carla Rosen-Vacher joins LCL as Outreach Communication Officer
En savoir plusCarla is the Outreach Communication Officer in the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF), assigned to the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL), a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Global SCALE Network.
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Soutenance de thèse: “ L’accord exclusif d’élection de for à travers la Convention de La Haye de 2005: une efficacité mitigée «
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ACTING NoW, an FNR project to identify distress in supply chains
En savoir plusThe Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management has submitted a FNR research project “A Control Tower for the early IdeNtification of distress in loGistics NetWorks and essential supply chains”.
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Le retour du droit européen des contrats par le numérique – Regard sur les deux directives récentes
En savoir plusJuliette Sénéchal, Maître de conférence de droit privé, Université de Lille Les deux directives d’harmonisation maximale du 20 mai 2019 relatives aux garanties applicables en matière de contrat de fourniture de contenus et de services numériques et en matière de vente de meubles corporels, ont vocation à encadrer la liberté normative des États membres en…
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PhD Defense: Essays on the Rare Earth Elements Competition and Luxembourg’s Residential Energy Transition
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