5,476 search results for “criminal museologie and heritage studies” in the Public website
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    Language variation at home and abroad: the case of P'urhepecha in Mexico and its US diaspora
    
    By documenting lexical and morpho-syntactic patterns among P’urhepecha speakers in Mexico and the US diaspora, this project will investigate the sources of language variation. The ensuing online dialect atlas will serve as an online resource for speakers, learners and researchers of the language. 
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    Jeroen ten Voorde over demonstratierecht bij Dolfinarium Harderwijk
        
    Hoe ver mogen demonstranten gaan? En moet de politie ingrijpen als iemand zich vastketent? Jeroen ten Voorde, hoogleraar straf- en procesrecht, sprak met Omroep Gelderland over het demonstratierecht: ‘Ik zou niet meteen zeggen dat het strafbaar is.’ 
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    Jannemieke Ouwerkerk comments on surrender of suspects fatal assault Mallorca
        
    One week ago a group of Dutch men were attacked out of the blue by another group of Dutch tourists on the Spanish island of Mallorca. One of the victims later died as a result of his injuries. The Spanish police know who the suspects are, but those men are in the Netherlands. 
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    The reconstruction of the codex Añute palimpsest using hyperspectral imaging data
    
    A technique originally developed for satellite imaging can now be used to recover pictographic texts from underneath the surface of a five hundred year old Mexican manuscript. 
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    Deconstructing stability. Modelling changing environmental conditions and man-land relations in the Pleistocene landscape of Twente (2850 - 12
    
    The project Deconstructing Stability aims to improve reconstructions of late prehistoric landscapes and predictive models for the purpose of archaeological heritage management. 
- Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law
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     Daný van Dam Daný van DamFaculty of Humanities 
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     Bastian Still Bastian Still
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     Mahmood Yenkimaleki Mahmood YenkimalekiFaculty of Humanities 
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     Alireza Asghari Alireza AsghariFaculty of Humanities 
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     Edmund Amann Edmund AmannFaculty of Humanities 
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    Jannemieke Ouwerkerk on transfer Mallorca assault case to the Netherlands
        
    The suspects of the fatal assault on Mallorca will be investigated in the Netherlands. If the Dutch Public Prosecution Service sees sufficient reason to prosecute the suspects, then a Dutch court will consider the case. 
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     Mineke Schipper-de Leeuw Mineke Schipper-de LeeuwFaculty of Humanities 
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    Public International Law
    
    We would all like to live in a world in which individuals feel safe, conflicts are resolved peacefully and the interests of future generations are taken into consideration. At Leiden University legal scholars investigate to what extent public international law meets the needs of a globalised society.… 
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    Shamanic Knowledge
    
    Mazatec chants and ancient Mesoamerican pictography 
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    Research
    
    The Leiden Faculty of Archaeology is a world renowned academic centre for the study of the past. Our archaeologists and heritage experts are involved in innovative projects all over the world. 
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    Education
    
    In both the autumn and the spring semesters, full bachelor programmes worth 30 ECTS are offered. Besides these study programmes, NIMAR provides an honours track for bachelor students from various disciplinary backgrounds and contributes to study trips in Morocco. 
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    Jan Crijns in the media about report on security and key witnesses
        
    On 1 March 2023, the Dutch Safety Board (Onderzoeksraad Voor De Veiligheid, OVV) published its report on the protection provided by the Dutch security services and lessons learned from three cases. The OVV was highly critical of the use of key witnesses and the protection offered to them. Jan Crijns,… 
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     Sybille Lammes Sybille LammesFaculty of Humanities 
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    Transnational Conversations: Heritage, Memory, Climate, and Reparatory Justice in the Caribbean, Europe, and Beyond
    
    Conference 
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    More than the Story
    
    Considering Mesoamerican Precolonial books as material objects 
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    The Van Loon Project
    
    The Van Loon project sets out to safeguard the archives of Dutch archaeologist Maurits van Loon (Amsterdam, September 22, 1923 - Montpellier, October 12, 2006) and make them accessible for further study. 
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    Scanning for Syria
    
    Dutch archaeologists are making three-dimensional virtual reconstructions of archaeological objects lost in the Syrian civil war. 
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     Shuqi Jia Shuqi JiaFaculty of Humanities 
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    Seminar Rule of Law and the European Arrest Warrant at Örebro Universitet 25 March 2021
        
    On 25 March 2021 this online seminar will be held from 10.15-12.00 at Örebro Universitet in Sweden. Jannemieke Ouwerkerk, Professor of European Criminal law at the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology at Leiden University, will be one of the speakers at this seminar. Information about registration… 
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    ‘American’ Black Power movement was also active in the Kingdom of the Netherlands
        
    In the 60s and 70s, Black Power groups were also active in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This is what PhD candidate Debby Esmeé de Vlugt has discovered. 
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    Open Mic: Pitch your Heritage related research
    
    Conference 
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     Jennifer Schense Jennifer SchenseFaculty of Law 
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     Marie-leen Ryckaert Marie-leen RyckaertFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs 
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    Sitting on the fence: Negotiating archaeology, anthropology and philosophy
    
    Festschrift for Prof. Dr Raymond H.A. Corbey in celebration of his 70th birthday 
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    Dutch Shipping and the Environment, 1621-1939
    
    This project explores themes at the intersection of maritime history and environmental history by looking at the problems Dutch ships encountered in the different climates of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds, and the solutions they could provide. 
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    Libraries as Links in Learning: Making the Meaning of Manuscripts
    
    This project investigates the professionalisation of university libraries in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, through the lens of the medieval manuscript holdings. Taking Leiden University Library as a starting point, it sheds light on the changing practices surrounding the conservation,… 
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    FEATHERS
    
    When we read a text, we think we know who wrote it, but in the early modern period, manuscript production was often a collaborative or ‘socialised’ enterprise involving secretaries and scribes who physically wrote what the author dictated. 
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     Nathal Dessing Nathal DessingFaculty of Humanities 
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    Video | Heritage in the Himalayas: The Karakorum Rescue Project
        
    The Leiden Archaeology Social Media Team (LUFASM) proudly presents their second mini-documentary in the series on Leiden Archaeology projects. The Karakorum Rescue Project is run by Marike van Aerde and Abdul Ghani Khan, and is a collaboration between archaeologists in Pakistan and the Netherlands. 
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    The Walikutuban ritual: from lost heritage to political activism
        
    Sometimes fascination can lead to in-depth research. Such is the case with Wahyu Widodo, who came across the Islamic Walikutuban ritual in Java in 2019, on which he subsequently wrote his PhD dissertation. Widodo: ‘Besides community, it also breeds political loyalty’ 
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     Ali Shobeiri Ali ShobeiriFaculty of Humanities 
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    panels to tables made from old jackets: University opens its doors on Heritage Open Days
        
    The theme of the Heritage Open Days Leiden on 10 and 11 September is sustainability. At four University locations guides will talk about the history of the buildings and how they have been renovated. And there is a first: tours in sign language. 
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    Contemporary Issues Facing the International Criminal Court
    
    Panel Discussion 
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     Peter Pels Peter PelsSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Netherlands Institute Morocco
    
    Morocco and the Netherlands have a strong bond. The modern community of Dutch people with Moroccan roots is part of a shared history spanning four centuries of social and academic exchange. As an institution that functions at the heart of Moroccan society and the university system, the Netherlands Institute… 
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    Port City Futures
    
    Port City Futures is an initiative of the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities collaboration. The program investigates the evolving socio-spatial conditions, use and design of port city regions, in particular exploring areas where port and city activities occur simultaneously and sometimes conflict. 
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    About this minor
    
    Interdisciplinary research program exploring Indonesia's sustainable futures through innovative methods, focusing on energy, food, water, digital society, public health, and heritage. 
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    About the programme
    
    In Applied Archaeology, you follow your personal interests, and choose a matching career profile and regional focus. What kind of archaeologist will you become? In the Applied Archaeology programme you get to plot your own course! 
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    P. J. Cosijn Research Fellowship
    
    The P.J. Cosijn Research Fellowship is an initiative to give promising BA and MA students of Leiden University with an interest in Anglo-Saxon Studies the opportunity to conduct research on Old English language and literature. The Cosijn Fellowships are part of the ERC-funded project ‘Early Medieval… 
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    Van de Waal Lecture 2025: Shared heritage or cultural appropriation? The Iko-Schmutzer sculptures
    
    Alumni event, Lezing 
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    'If a country is not safe, it will not become wealthy'
        
    Over the past 20 years, levels of common crime throughout the world dropped, except in countries that are plagued by poverty, have large families and have been afflicted by civil wars. This was established in a study that compared safety in 166 countries. 
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     Weishuo Li Weishuo LiFaculty of Archaeology 
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    Archaeological Prediction and Risk Management
    
    Alternatives to current practice 
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     Deniz Tat Deniz TatFaculty of Humanities 
