The Central European University and us The Hungarian government has proposed measures that would make it impossible for Central European University to continue operations within the country. We must speak out against this deliberate attack on academic freedom. Carel Stolker and Rick Lawson • April 04, 2017 • 1 comment
cLaw and the City It is an increasing challenge for universities to combine an emphasis on global research excellence with a contribution to the development of their host cities’ local economy. But there is more to this than meets the eye. Carel Stolker • August 03, 2012
The Future of Our Textbooks Textbooks and course books for first-year law students have a tradition which goes back to the Greeks. But what makes a good textbook? And even more importantly: does it make sense to invest in traditional textbooks in the virtual communities we live in? Carel Stolker • June 08, 2012 • 1 comment
Rediscovering law school Is law a true academic discipline? With some exceptions, law lacks an internationally accepted basis of scholarly communication and interaction. Carel Stolker • April 09, 2012 • 11 comments