iLINC: the European Network of ICT Law Incubators

Summary:

The main objective of iLINC is to establish an open European Network of law incubators that supports the provision of legal services to ICT start-ups and entrepreneurs. The services are delivered by postgraduate students from leading university-based law institutions at Queen Mary University of London and the Universities of Amsterdam (IViR), Leuven and Hamburg.
iLINC is achieving this objective by focussing on:

– Understanding the legal requirements of start-ups;
– Developing and exchanging best-practices for service delivery from law incubators across a European (and  extensions to a US network);
– Developing and sharing best practices for linking student project engagement with learning programmes; and
– Establishing a platform for collaboration with focussed events and an online portal.
Prof. Van Eechoud is lead on Work Package 3 ‘Links to learning’. Dr. Ronan Fahy is project-researcher on that WP.

See also the news item (in Dutch) on our website.

 

Publicaties

Fahy, R. F.; van Eechoud, M. M. M.

Clinical Legal Education: A Review of the Literature Technisch verslag

2015.

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Fahy, R. F.; van Eechoud, M. M. M.

Establishing Links to Learning Technisch verslag

2015.

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van Eechoud, M. M. M.

Students going cross-border for start-ups Diversen

2015.

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Fahy, R. F.; van Eechoud, M. M. M.

Establishing a Start-up Law Clinic in a Law School - 10 Practical Tips Diversen

2015.

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Fahy, R. F.; van Eechoud, M. M. M.

Establishing a Start-up Law Clinic in Law School: A Practical Guide Technisch verslag

2015.

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