Organisation : Faculté de Droit, d’Économie et de Finance (FDEF)

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    Judgments Convention study presented to EU Parliament

    A study analysing the ongoing work of the Hague Conference on the worldwide Judgments Convention was presented to the European Parliament’s Committee of Legal Affairs by University of Luxembourg professor Gilles Cuniberti and his co-authors.

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    LCL Research fest

    The Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management is pleased to invite you to its first Research fest.

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    Nils Löhndorf joins LCL as associate professor

    The Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management is growing its team with the addition of Nils Löhndorf as an associate professor.

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    How do delivery variety decisions contribute to sales?

    An empirical study on demand and supply integration

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    Revenue management applications in service industries in focus

    Nicole Perez Becker joined the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) as a full-time PhD student in February 2018.

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    CHILDCARE closing workshop: Optimal policies in the market for childcare: theory and empirical evidence

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    LSF professor makes headlines in the art-finance world

    An analysis of art auction prices and a model for a democratization of the art market, both authored by Prof. Roman Kräussl at the Luxembourg School of Finance (LSF), have made headlines around the world.

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  • Events

    CHILDCARE closing workshop: Optimal policies in the market for childcare: theory and empirical evidence

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    Spare Parts or Buffer? ….

    ….How to design a flow line with unreliable machines

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    FNR funding to address global financial market access and Brexit

    Uni.lu professor of financial market law Pierre-Henri Conac has obtained funding from the FNR to address the current and future possible role of the International Organisation of Securities Commission (IOSCO) in cross-border regulation, equivalence, and financial market access, and issues surrounding the United Kingdom’s access to the EU’s single financial market following Brexit.

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