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    Students’ and Teachers’ Experiences With the Implementation of Problem-Based Learning at a University Law School

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    A few years ago, the Erasmus School of Law implemented problem-based learning (PBL) as an instructional method in the bachelor’s program. Transition to a PBL program often brings some difficulties for the teaching staff. To find out whether the implementation at the Erasmus School of Law has been successful, students and teachers were asked about their experiences with and perceptions of the PBL program. Both students and teachers reported positive study behaviors, such as regular studying and active involvement of students as a result of PBL. However, some issues also arose after implementing PBL: staff members reported dissatisfaction regarding the PBL program and students reported feelings of insufficient preparation for the legal profession. Recommendations on how to address these issues are discussed

    The Dutch Companies and Business Court as a Specialized Court

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    De curator en interne bestuurdersaansprakelijkheid

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    Editors’ note: Europe faces COVID-19

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    This is an editorial note to a special issue of the European Company and Financial Law Review that examined in a comparative perspective the major reforms adopted in Europe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic dealing with company law, financial markets, banking, insolvency
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