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Global Health Law Groningen starts cooperation with the University of Salerno in Italy

09 January 2017

The expertise centre Global Health Law Groningen (GHLG) of the Faculty of Law will start a partnership with the University of Salerno in Italy.

The cooperation will involve that Brigit Toebes, associate professor and director of GHLG at the Faculty of Law, and Professor Stefania Negri, director of Observatory on Human Rights: Bioethics, Health, Environment at the University of Salerno, will be teaching in each other's programme. Professor Stefania Negri will be teaching during the summer school 'Law and Lifestyle' that will take place in the summer of 2017.

Besides the exchange of Toebes and Negri there will be an annual exchange position for one PhD student (in Groningen and Salerno).


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