Filing documents under KEI (Kwaliteit en Innovatie): what if you’re late? The new KEI (Kwaliteit en Innovatie) programme has strict rules for filing documents on time. But there might still be an escape route if you’re late. Tom Knijp • January 27, 2017
The blind at the steering wheel Car manufacturers claim that the day when a blind person can be at the wheel is coming closer. However recent testimony in the US congress revealed a number of serious safety risks and ill-defined legal concepts related to autonomous technology. Helena U. Vrabec • March 24, 2016
“New economy – new challenges for the practice and science of the law?” The changing nature of economics transforms the (economic) demand for law services. Is the legal infrastructure well adapted to the demands of the 21 century? What are the challenges for the science of the law? Tim Verdoes • November 18, 2014
The shorter lifetime of the firm in the age of the corporate rescue culture Something strange is going on. Insolvency regulators and policymakers want to rescue more firms. At the same time, the expected lifetime of businesses is declining. Tim Verdoes • April 04, 2014
Will the European Data Protection Regulation protect us from spying? In the EU, the PRISM scandal has led to a stronger impetus for the upcoming Data Protection Regulation. But will this new legislation have the desired effect? Bart Schermer • October 14, 2013
It’s the (science of) law, stupid! What is the position of the science of law in the field of science? Is it useful to legal scholars (impact) or society (importance)? Repositioning law as a science can influence both! But internal and external factors have to be reconsidered. Tim Verdoes • November 30, 2012
In the new economy we do not need new more debtor-friendly regulations on insolvency proceedings Globally there is a trend to modernize and harmonize regulations on insolvency proceedings to make them more debtor friendly. In fact the old less debtor-friendly regulations are very modern because they are well adapted to the demands of the new economy. Tim Verdoes • September 07, 2012