Projects
Pre-allocated professorship in construction law Ghent University
A position as pre-allocated professor grants one the privilege of focusing primarily on research for a period of maximum of 5 years with a teaching load limited to no more than 8 ECTS per semester on average over a period of 3 years.
Bio Fabrication, Fermentation and Construction Lab KU Leuven
Found in Translation: Translators and the Construction of Literary Authority in the Eighteenth-Century Low Countries KU Leuven
Revealing Female Participation in Literary Culture: Construction of an Online Database of Manuscripts Related to Women in the Low Countries (c. 1250–1600). University of Antwerp
The duty to cooperate in construction projects KU Leuven
Due to the inherent complexity of a construction project (long execution time, multi-party, complex object of the contract and uncertainty of environmental factors), cooperation between all construction actors is necessary to successfully complete the construction project. Moreover societal requirements that construction projects must meet are increasingly higher and more ambitious. Sustainability and ecological challenges require ...
Relationship between common contract law, in particular sales and services, and public procurement law KU Leuven
A public procurement contract is a contract for pecuniary interest concluded between one or more economic operators and one or more (public) procurers relating to the execution of works, the supply of products or the provision of services, as defined in public procurement laws and regulations. The link with common contract law, and in particular sales and services, is at first sight not far-fetched. The numerous public procurement contracts ...
Legal analysis of Belgian legislation in order to facilitate the transition to a circular economy in the construction sector Hasselt University
Social Justice, Identity Construction and National Identification: A Social History of War Nationalism in Belgium, 1914-1925 Ghent University
This study on national identification in Belgium during and immediately after the German
occupation will examine to what extent and in what ways diverse social groups used national
sentiment to negotiate a reality radically altered. World War I is a crucial focus for nationalism research in Belgium, representing both the summit of Belgian nationalism and a cut-off point where a competing Flemish nationalism gained momentum. However, ...
A Belgian civil procedure approach to non-compensatory goals in tort law KU Leuven
Claimants increasingly rely on extra-contractual liability claims to pursue other goals than compensation (in kind or by way of pecuniary damages). Attention for the multifunctionality of extra-contractual liability law has grown over the past decades. This is clear, for example, in the draft bill regarding the introduction of the extra-contractual liability provisions in the new Civil Code, and is also apparent in Belgian doctrine and even ...