Projects
The Legal Anatomy of the Social Market Economy. Framing Supplementary Pensions in EU Competition and Internal Market Law KU Leuven
For more than thirty year, the legal relationship between social protection, competition law and the EU internal market has proven to be an uneasy one. In the EU, it was generally assumed that social protection in all its areas, is primarily a State prerogative, whereas competition law focuses on the conduct of private undertakings. One of the most controversial aspects is how the EU economic constitution — in particular the competition and ...
BOF-ZAP professorship in Social Law Ghent University
Technical support of the Agency's Internal Administration to coordinate one Flemish regulations of the various laws and decrees on elections to municipal councils, social services councils, district councils and county councils Ghent University
The assignment aims to make a mother decree in which the different rules that apply are bundled at the local and provincial verkiezeingen. This can be done either in a joint decree, with specifications for each election, either in a decree for the local elections and one decree for provincial elections. In this way creates clarity for both the local and provincial governments and the Flemish government.
The Antwerp Social Lab (tASL). University of Antwerp
Is legal certainty outmoded? 'Adaptive law' as a 'resilient' legal technique to cope with the complex societal problems of future metropoles. University of Antwerp
Disentangling the Beneficial Role of Career Role Models in TV Series and on Social Media among Youth with low Socioeconomic Status. KU Leuven
Elucidating psychological and social risk factors for low back pain in highly physically active adolescents: a case study in female pre-professional dancers. University of Antwerp
Rebutting and recording heresy in the eleventh-century Low Countries: towards an understanding of clerical discourse on social and religious change Ghent University
This project aims to investigate the ways in which the cerlical elites of the eleventh century responded to the rise of religious dissent and new forms of social organisation. By investigating the discourse of contemporary sources, it will verify the tenability of commonly-accepted theories regarding the rise of urban society, clerical attitudes and religious change.