
News
Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law Hosts Ukrainian President's Office Working Group on Compensations and Reparations
22 June 2022: In the context of the on-going war in Ukraine, on 22 June 2022, the Max Planck Institute (MPI) Luxembourg for Procedural Law welcomed a delegation representing the Working Group on Compensations and Reparations established by...
Article in Science.lu: How to better supervise the financial sector
Discover the latest article in science.lu by Tim Haarmann and edited by Michele Weber (Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR), Luxembourg) on the research work of Dr Jacek Dybinski from the Max Planck Fellowship...
Call for Scholarships in Favour of Doctoral Students from Ukraine 2022
To support PhD candidates from Ukraine in pursuing their research activity, the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law offers a limited number of scholarships. These scholarships facilitate research stays at the Institute for...
Call for Applications for PhD Scholarships 2023
The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg has launched a call for applications for PhD scholarships in 2023.
Advanced doctoral students working in comparative procedural law, international procedural law and adjudication, or enforcement of...
Events
Max Planck Lecture Series, Alumni Program, by Dr Stephanie Law
Consumer protection law and consumer markets are increasingly forced to reckon with a multiplicity of challenges arising in new domains that extend beyond private law, strictly speaking, to the realm...
13 July 2022
IMPRS-SDR biannual meeting
Closed Event
15 July 2022
Methodological Pluralism in European Law - First Max Planck Law Conference for Young European Scholars
The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law in cooperation with the Arbeitskreis Europäische Integration e.V. will host the first Max Planck Law Conference for Young European Scholars on...
The Brussels Ibis Reform
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