Projects
Context, intergroup threats and contact as determinants of prejudice toward immigrants KU Leuven
Prejudice toward immigrants remains widespread in Western multi-ethnic societies. So far, the majority of studies investigated prejudice toward immigrants from either the individual level or the contextual level as viewed from one discipline. In this dissertation, I take an interdisciplinary and multi-method approach to examine how (perceptions of) the social environment contribute to intergroup threat and contact that subsequently have an ...
Towards multilingual language histories: Dutch in context and contact Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Contacts and contracts in a Sino-European Medical Context: the development of new medical identities. KU Leuven
Management control in the context of co-creation: the role of contract design in creative collaborative partnerships KU Leuven
When two entities form a partnership to develop a new product or service, they typically start from a functional specification that defines the need that the new development must satisfy (e.g. a new environment-friendly car, a new mobile service for impaired consumers, a new drug targeting an emerging disease). Generally, several options must be generated and assessed before achieving the best possible specification. In this phase creativity is ...
Management control in the context of co-creation: the role of contract design in creative collaborative partnerships KU Leuven
Time and contract: research on timestipulations in contract law. KU Leuven
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A General Legal Framework for Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content or Data Ghent University
We encounter increasingly more economic transactions involving data (aka digital content): corporations purchase raw data, SMEs subscribe to cloud services, consumers stream/download content. Nonetheless, there is no express legislation on these ‘data contracts’. Because of this, the current law on data contracts lags behind compared with other frequently-used contracts. This leads to eroded contractual freedom, inefficiency, uncertainty, ...
The status and legal consequences under international law of odious foreign investment contracts in the context of political transitions KU Leuven
Strongly criticised peace operations in Rwanda and former Yugoslavia caused a change of course within the United Nations (UN). It was agreed both inside and outside the organisation that peace forces should no longer be deployed in conflict situations where peace could not be achieved without having the necessary robust mandate and military resources. At the turn of the century, the UN Security Council therefore introduced a new type of ...