4,412 search results for “law and digital technologie” in the Public website
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Telders International Law Moot Court Competition
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Daniel Carter, PhD – ‘There's “money law” and there's “people law” and I've always been more interested in the latter.’
Not everyone benefits from the increased flexibility in the labour market. EU migrant workers engaged at the lower end of the employment spectrum are falling behind. According to Daniel Carter, the legal system is at fault and in his PhD thesis he explains the reasons why.
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Corlijn ReijgwartFaculty of Law
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Carina van OsFaculty of Law
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David van WamelFaculty of Law
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Barbora BudinskáFaculty of Law
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ECSL summer course on Space Law and Policy and Young Scholar's Conference 2024
One of the ECSL’s most successful activities is the ESA/ECSL Summer Course on Space Law and Policy, which is open to students in any stage of their study and a number of young professionals already working in the space industry and space-related sectors. The course is now in its 32nd year and boasts…
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Hetty de RooijFaculty of Law
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Willem ZwalveFaculty of Law
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Ben Van RompuyFaculty of Law
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Bianca de KroonFaculty of Law
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Exhibition 'Outside the Box': Where law and creativity meet
What happens when students are given the freedom to think outside the box? Honours College Law students got to try it through their 'unessays': an alternative final assignment. Their work will be on display in the KOG until 1 July.
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Mies GrijnsFaculty of Law
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Alex IngramsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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A new Digital Lab@Veth!
The Digital Lab is open! This new lab is meant for staff and students who are looking for a place to work, experiment, and find support for their digital research. There’ll be a kickoff event, with live digital demos and a roundtable on “the Humanities in a Digital World” on Friday October 29 in the…
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Karin de WildFaculty of Humanities
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Joska LukkesFaculty of Law
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Gerrard BootFaculty of Law
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Mohamed MaatougFaculty of Law
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Rens PieterseFaculty of Law
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Maarten ClaringbouldFaculty of Law
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Tanja BenderFaculty of Law
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Marianne LochsFaculty of Law
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Adriano MartufiFaculty of Law
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Arnaud BooijFaculty of Law
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Yvonne ErkensFaculty of Law
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Jozef CoppelmansFaculty of Law
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Tamara BurumaFaculty of Law
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Dinesh ChangoerFaculty of Law
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Justus CandidoFaculty of Law
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Jacco SnoeijerFaculty of Law
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Nieke VerschaerenFaculty of Law
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Jan VleggeertFaculty of Law
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Elout KorevaarFaculty of Law
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Enforcement and public opinion: the perceived legitimacy of rule of law sanctions
This article studies the perceived legitimacy of EU enforcement actions.
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Eduard Fosch VillarongaFaculty of Law
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Jacky NieuwboerFaculty of Law
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GovTech Summit 2022: The interaction between Law and Tech
LegalTech: the use of technology and software to provide legal services and support the legal sector. On 1 November, the GovTech Summit 2022 took place in the World Forum in The Hague. During the summit, technological innovations in the public sector were addressed from a number of different perspectives.…
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Nick HulsFaculty of Law
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Bart Schermer on how to negotiate with cybercriminals
Hackers have got their hands on data from the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB). Lockbit, a collective of cybercriminals, is after the money. What now?
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Meehea ParkFaculty of Law
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Aalbers presented at the ESTAL Conference “State aid control: where law and economics meet”
On 6 October 2018 Maarten Aalbers presented the first findings of a research paper, he is currently co - writing with Dr. Ben Van Rompuy, at the Vrije Universiteit in Brussels.
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Artificial Intelligence and Ethics at the Police
Artificial Intelligence and Ethics at the Police
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Pim HuijgenFaculty of Law
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Tom BouwmanFaculty of Law
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It’s high time for more interaction between law and science
Climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution are urgent problems that call for close collaboration between lawyers and scientists. Dr Hilde Woker and Dr Jason Rudall, both Assistant Professors at Leiden University, are investigating the important interface between law and science.
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'Ongelijkheid mannen en vrouwen versterkt door kunstmatige intelligentie'
Ontwerpers en onderzoekers gaan bij het verzamelen van data vaak uit van mannen als ze mensen bedoelen. Dat is onhandig en onveilig.
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Catherine Harwood: ‘The Hague, a global epicentre for international law and justice’
Catherine Harwood joined the Grotius Centre in The Hague a few years ago. She received her Advanced Master’s degree in Public International Law in 2012 and continued her PhD studies at Leiden University.
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Eva BaudichauFaculty of Law
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the Other Side: A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Migration and Family Law in Morocco
What are the rights of migrants in Morocco and how do this receiving state and migrants deal with them in practice?
