1,296 search results for “law and digital technologie” in the Student website
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Wendy BoucrotFaculty of Law
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Yue SoedaFaculty of Law
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Bert NijlandFaculty of Law
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Frans PigeaudFaculty of Law
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Dmitrii ShchetininFaculty of Law
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Luca HuttenFaculty of Law
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Maarten van HarenFaculty of Law
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Driss BahdadaFaculty of Law
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Jordy MeekesFaculty of Law
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Floyd van OpstalFaculty of Law
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Albert van Marwijk KooyFaculty of Law
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Brechtje PaijmansFaculty of Law
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Simon ToussaintFaculty of Law
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Alzbeta BartovaFaculty of Law
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Lynn van DijkFaculty of Law
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Jasper LukkezenFaculty of Law
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Erwin BosFaculty of Law
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Nathan JanssenFaculty of Law
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Kyra van der BoorFaculty of Law
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Bram BoeterFaculty of Law
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David Christoph EhmkeFaculty of Law
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Simon VerhoevenFaculty of Law
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Sander KraaijFaculty of Law
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Laura Sofia Marchetti CardenasFaculty of Law
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Trial college Law & Society
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EIBl alumna Suzanne Kingston appointed judge of the General Court of the European Union
Suzanne Kingston will be officially sworn in in mid-January. She graduated from the Leiden Advanced LLM European and International Business Law (EIBL) in 2000.
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'Punishment of international cartels by competition authorities needs to be better coordinated'
When an international cartel is exposed, the parties involved often face punishment by more than one authority for the same behaviour. There is very little international coordination in the actions of these authorities. Pieter Huizing claims that this can, and must, change. PhD defence on 10 March 2…
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Public Leadership in the Digital Age
Debate
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Exile and a digital elsewhere
Film screening + Q&A
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Wim Voermans on coronavirus policy of Dutch Government
Due to the absence of a finalised ‘corona act’, the Dutch Government will only be able to make use of emergency regulations should there be a new coronavirus wave. In May 2020, the Dutch Council of State wrote that, strictly speaking, the emergency regulations did not meet the constitutional requirements…
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Tracing Expertise in Politics: A Digital History of Technocracy in the Dutch House of Representatives, 1917-1994
Lecture
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Alice Walker receives prestigious Lincoln’s Inn Lord Denning Scholarship
The LLM programme is proud to announce that former student Alice Walker, graduate of the ‘20 class, received the Lord Denning Scholarship offered by Lincoln’s Inn for 2021-2022.
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Lecture series 'Europa in de Praktijk' to start again in April 2023
The Europa Institute is once again organising the lecture series 'Europa in de Praktijk' (Europe in Practice). Students are offered the unique opportunity to enter into discussions with prominent guest speakers with years of European experience working in a wide range of sectors. Each year, we invite…
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NWO and ERC grant for research on Chinese infrastructure
In the coming years, Hilde De Weerdt gets to spend over three million euros. She received grants from both the European Research Council (ERC) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO) for research on Chinese infrastructure. ‘It is great that it is also possible to develop large projects in the social sciences…
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Karishma ChafekarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Sophie van 't KloosterFaculty of Law
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Rafael RuschelFaculty of Law
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Interview with Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn
Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn LLM., Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at the University of Leiden, completed his habilitation in July 2020 at the Humboldt-University zu Berlin and acquired the Venia for Constitutional Law, International Law and International Criminal Law. The…
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Vanessa Mak knaw
Vanessa mak knaw
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Alumnus Adrian Young gives lecture on cultural heritage to AHK students
On Monday 9 May, IIASL alumnus Adrian Young gave a very satisfying cross-disciplinary session between law and the arts, on the preservation of heritage in space.
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Book Presentation: Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology
Lecture, Book Presentation
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Frans Willem KorstenFaculty of Humanities
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Gender and International Criminal Law
Conference, Seminar
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Interview Ilya Kokorin – ‘Hup, Holland Hup, wasn’t the right answer’
Doing a PhD can be challenging. Moving to a foreign country can be challenging too. PhD candidate Ilya Kokorin, who was born in a small town in Siberia, faced both, while at the same time having to overcome a number of additional challenges and build a future post-PhD.
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Robotics and AI in archaeological theory and practice
What can Robotics and AI bring to archaeological theory and practice? In return, how can archaeology contribute to the developments in robotics and AI research? Colleagues tackled these questions at an event organised by the Faculty of Archaeology and sponsored by SAILS.
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'Hesitancy in implementing what is already meagre asylum policy’
The Moria deal has been marked as a controversial issue in the formation process for a new Dutch government – a development that fits with the government’s hesitancy in implementing what is already a meagre asylum policy, writes master’s student Nina Fokkink in an article in Dutch newspaper NRC.
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Recent afgestudeerd masterstudent arbeidsrecht schrijft artikel voor Tijdschrift voor Arbeid
Rose Horstman bewerkte haar scriptie tot een artikel met de titel ‘de L-factor’ over de rol die de leeftijd van een werknemer speelt bij de begroting van de billijke vergoeding. De billijke vergoeding is een financiële tegemoetkoming die onder bijzondere omstandigheden bij ontslag wordt verstrekt.
