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    ISIR 2021 Summer School

    Organized by the International Society for Inventory Research (ISIR) and hosted by the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) of ÌÇÐÄVlog, the 15th ISIR PhD Summer School will be held in Luxembourg-City, Luxembourg from August 23 until August 27, 2021.

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    Open Course on Modelling International Migration

    The Doctoral School of Economics and Finance of the ÌÇÐÄVlogis happy to announce and invite you for the following course:Doctoral Course on Modelling International MigrationBy Prof. Michel Beine

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    Webinar: LCL Conversation Series – Vaccine Development & Distribution Logistics in the age of COVID-19

    Join the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management for the kick-off event of the LCL Conversation Series Fall/Winter season where we will focus on the logistics of vaccine development and distribution with two leading experts, Dr. Julie Swann from North Carolina State University and Dr. Prashant Yadav, Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development,…

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    Constituent power, political liberalism and the Kelsen-Schmitt opposition

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    LCL Conversations Webinar – Food Supply Chains and Safety – impact of COVID-19 and aftermath

    Even before the coronavirus pandemic hit us, we worried about the sourcing and safety of the Food we buy and consume – then, from the very beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, everyone was affected by disruptions in Food & Grocery Supply Chains worldwide, on the most basic level.

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    Doctoral Defence: The (mis)use of nationality in international investment law: an analysis of remedies against nationality planning

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    Doctoral Defence: The Competing Jurisdictions of the WTO and the UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Fora in the Context of Multifaceted Disputes

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    Doctoral Defence: “The EU General Data Protection Regulation: The Next Frontier for the Protection of Individuals against Reputational Harm Caused by the Media? Assessing the potential of Article 85 GDPR for media litigation”

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