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    Hans-Martien ten Napel writes article for LSE Religion and Global Society Blog
        
    
On 15 July 2019 Hans-Martien ten Napel started a new series on freedom of religion or belief for the London School of Economics research-led interdisciplinary Religion and Global Society Blog.
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    SAILS event: Showcasing AI Research @ Humanities
    
    
Conference, Mini symposium
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    Van Vollenhoven Institute concludes NWO study on police vetting in Kenya
        
    
Following periods of oppression and widespread violations of human rights, there is often a need for transitional vetting – a sort of ‘cleansing’ of the civil service. Where does this need come from? There are many answers to this question. But vetting, among other things, can contribute to recovering…
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    Generating fake news automatically as a research project
        
    
By spreading fake news via TV spots and Twitter with the use of Social Bots, Pascal professor Heike Trautmann is investigating the characteristics of fake news. She is calling on Leiden researchers to cooperate in the project.
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    Leiden workshop leads to special issue Journal of Osteoarchaeology
        
    
In 2021 the Leiden Osteoarchaeology Lab hosted an international workshop on methods to study past physical activity. It aimed to tackle a niche topic with the field: namely the method of studying muscle attachments to bone. Dr Sarah Schrader, one of the organisers of the workshop: ‘You can quantify…
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    Archaeological fieldwork in corona times: professor Marie Soressi's story
        
    
From July 25th till August 7th, a team led by Professor Marie Soressi went to France and worked at La Grande Roche de Quinçay, a cave site located in a forested area close to the city of Poitiers. The corona outbreak triggered the need to rethink the organisation of the excavation.
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    Emma de Vries writes annotation for EHRC-updates
        
    
Emma de Vries, PhD candidate in the Department of European Law at Leiden University, has written an annotation for EHRC updates on the ECHR judgment in Suprun and Others v. Russia (June 18, 2024, case number 58029/12).
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    AI and emotion recognition: ‘It could disrupt social interactions’
        
    
Just imagine new AI technology is able to read human emotions flawlessly. How would that affect us as humans? That is the question PhD candidate Alexandra Prégent is exploring.
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    Global China’s Human Touch?
    
    
PhD defence
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    Workshop ‘Disinformation and Human Rights in Context’
    
    
Conference
 - Open Science Lunch - Faculty of Humanities
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    Mariana Gkliati speaks at University of London
        
    
Last week Mariana Gkliati gave a working group session in the context of the Refugee Studies reading group of the Refugee Law Initiative of the University of London.
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    Researched to the bone
        
    
Symposium on the extraordinary excavations at Middenbeemster
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    Digging up new information from ancient Chinese texts
        
    
How were ideas about politics and society distributed in ancient China? Hilde De Weerdt, Professor of Chinese History, investigates this using new digital methods. We speak with her about networks, big data and digital humanities.
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    Rick Lawson gives lectures at Cleveringa events in Bratislava and Budapest
        
    
On 20 and 22 November Rick Lawson, Professor of European Law at Leiden Law School, gave lectures at Cleveringa events in Bratislava and Budapest.
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    Interview Roxane de Massol Rebetz – ‘Vulnerability doesn’t come out of a vacuum.’
        
    
The legal distinction between victims of human trafficking and victims of migrant smuggling is unjust, argues De Massol Rebetz in her PhD thesis. In certain instances, smuggled migrants should be treated the same as victims of human trafficking.
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    Hakim Ningrat Penebar Manfaat: Kisah hidup R. M. Soeripto
    
    
Biografi singkat Prof. Mr. Dr. R. M. Soeripto. Sarjana hukum kelahiran Ampel, Boyolali pada 25 Maret 1889 ini mengawali kariernya sebagai pegawai Department van Binnenlands Bestuur (Departemen Dalam Negeri) urusan agraria dan desentralisasi. Meskipun begitu, ia kemudian lebih dikenal sebagai seorang…
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    Claartje Levelt: ' Students sometimes ask questions I have to think hard about'
        
    
Claartje Levelt is professor of First Language Acquisition. She researches how babies and toddlers learn their mother tongue. Besides her work, she enjoys being involved with music.
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    Homo erectus from the seabed, new archaeological discoveries in Indonesia
        
    
Archaeological finds off the coast of Java, Indonesia provide insight into the world of Homo erectus, 140,000 years ago. Skull fragments and other fossil remains provide a unique picture of how and where these early humans lived, says Leiden archaeologist Harold Berghuis.
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    Alumnus Asa Splinter: ‘LGBT+ identities are not a burden but a source of inspiration’
        
    
Even as a teenager Asa Splinter was determined to study Japanese in Leiden. A HAVO diploma and a change in legislation threatened to throw a spanner in the works, but Asa persevered. After ten years of studying, Asa obtained a master’s degree in Japanese and was nominated for the IHLIA thesis award…
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    Exhibition Presenting with the City at Humanities
    
    
Exhibition
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    Walking among elephants: A 300,000-year-old, nearly complete elephant skeleton from Schöningen
        
    
Elephants ranged over Schöningen in Lower Saxony 300,000 years ago. In recent years, remains of at least ten elephants have been found at the Palaeolithic sites situated on the edges of the former opencast lignite mine. Now, a collaboration of archaeologists from University of Tübingen and the Lower…
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    Alumna Fleur van Elk about studying and working
        
    
Alumna Fleur van Elk graduated cum laude for the research master's program Cognitive Neuroscience and started her PhD trajectory at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. For Humans of Psychology, Fleur talks about studying, working and has advice for current psychology students.
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    Ruth van Vugt: different ways of getting to a job as a clinical psychologist
        
    
Most students of Psychology want to work in mental healthcare (GGZ). This makes the master’s specialisation in Clinical Psychology a logical choice. It was an option for alumna Ruth van Vugt for a long time, but she decided to explore further and has since successfully completed the Health and Medical…
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    The EU as a Global Actor in Search and Rescue at Sea: Melanie Fink and Kristof Gombeer at ESIL Joint Colloquium
        
    
On 7 November 2024, an ESIL Joint Colloquium, organised by the European Society of International Law (ESIL) Interest Group ‘The EU as a Global Actor’ (IG EUGLOBAL), in partnership with the Interest Group on Migration and Refugee Law (IG MigRefLaw), took place on the topic ‘The EU as an (Imperfect) Global…
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    Open Science Lunch - Faculty of Humanities
    
    
Debate, Lunch
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    Urban Studies students receive diploma: ‘I want to make cities better places’
        
    
Lecture hall A0.06 in the Schouwburgstraat in The Hague was packed with parents, friends and other loved ones on Friday, 27 September. No fewer than 61 graduates received their Urban Studies diploma there, the highest number in the four years since the programme started.
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    Lecture Thomas Hammarberg
        
    
The emergence of 'illiberal democracies' and the protection of human rights in Europe.
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    Council of Europe protects children’s rights through action plan in biomedicine
        
    
The action plan focuses on addressing key challenges posed by technological developments and trends in biomedical practices
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    Public Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe: Theatrical Entertainments for the State Journeys of English and French Royals into the Low Countries
    
    
One way for governments to conduct foreign policy and promote national interests is through direct outreach and communication with the population of a foreign country. This is called public diplomacy. Historians such as Helmer Helmers and William T. Rossiter have shown that printed media were already…
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    Vasiliki Kosta participated at the expert Seminar 'National Policy Application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights'
        
    
Kosta compiled a conference report titled 'The Use of the Charter by EU Advisory Bodies and Agencies', commissioned by the Netherlands Presidency of the Council of the European Union in order to aid the discussions during the seminar.
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    In war crimes, commanders do not have legal immunity
        
    
In her capacity as a lawyer and expert in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Professor Helen Duffy is filing a lawsuit against the Dutch State. Leiden University’s weekly newspaper Mare reports that through her role, Duffy is assisting a Palestinian Dutchman whose family was killed in…
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    ‘Artists seek and research another dimension of science’
        
    
In July, Leiden will be hosting the EuroScience Open Forum conference. Humanities scholars from Leiden will make use of the opportunity to stress the importance of art in science. ‘Artists have the ability to show the consequences of science.’
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    2024 Capstone Conference Humanities Lab + 10 year anniversary
    
    
Alumni event
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    Mohit KhubchandaniFaculty of Law
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    Amanda Henry’s Leiden Experience: ‘I want to know why our ancestors made certain choices’
        
    
Two years ago, Amanda Henry joined the Faculty of Archaeology’s Archaeological Sciences department. She investigates diet and human evolution, with a specific focus on plant foods. ‘Most of the studies on the prehistoric diet focus on meat and hunting. This just didn’t make sense to me.’
 - Open Science Week - at the Humanities Faculty
 - Symposium - The Future of AI is Human
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    Archaeologist Andrew Sorensen on Dutch TV on prehistoric BBQ
        
    
The Dutch TV programme Keuringsdienst van Waarde investigated the origin of BBQ taste. Prehistoric fire expert Andrew Sorensen was invited to explain prehistoric fire making techniques.
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    Modes of Human Becoming: Towards a Process Archaeology of Mind
    
    
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
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    New publication on online and technology-facilitated violence against women
        
    
Carlotta Rigotti, postdoctoral researcher at eLaw – Center for Law and Digital Technologies, and Professor Clare McGlynn of Durham University have co-authored a new article in the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, titled 'Online and technology-facilitated violence against women: The EDVAW platform's…
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    Mariana Gkliati in Frontex panel in Trento
        
    
Mariana Gkliati participated with a paper presentation at the Panel: European borders and the role of Frontex, on 29 November in Trento.
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    Peter Rodrigues and Mark Klaassen lecture on unaccompanied minors at Sofia University
        
    
On Saturday 3 December, Peter Rodrigues and Mark Klaassen delivered two guest lectures at Sofia University. They were invited by ELSA Bulgaria to speak at the Human Rights Academy 2022 that was devoted to the protection of the human rights of unaccompanied minors. The event was made possible by the…
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    Questions to an alumnus episode 1: Christina Azzarello
        
    
Questions to a European and International Human Rights Law alumnus episode 1: Christina Azzarello.
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    Meet Dr. Kathyrn Brackney, LJSA Member
        
    
Dr. Brackney is a modern European intellectual and cultural historian with a Ph.D. from Yale University. Before coming to Leiden, she held postdoctoral teaching posts in the History & Literature program at Harvard University and the Pozen Center for Human Rights at the University of Chicago.
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    New publication: The Application of the EU-Turkey Agreement
        
    
Mariana Gkliati has recently published an article in the European Journal of Legal Studies. In her contribution, Gkliati discusses the application of the EU-Turkey Agreement, analysing the decisions of the Greek Appeals Committees on whether Turkey constitutes a safe third country. She assesses the…
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    Melanie Fink discusses landmark case against Frontex on the Dutch Nieuwsuur and in the Portuguese Jornal Expresso
        
    
On 6 September 2023, the General Court of the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered its ruling in T-600/21 WS and Others v Frontex, dismissing a damages claim brought by a family of Syrian refugees against the EU agency Frontex.
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    Anna van Duijvenvoorde spends Heineken Young Scientist Award on science vlogs
        
    
She considers herself lucky. She talks about the research projects she has ended up in and a network like the Young Academy Leiden (YAL). Van Duijvenvoorde talks about her recent incentive prize for young scientific talent, the Heineken Young Scientist Award. 'A lot of people I work with deserve the…
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    Applications of Large Language Models to the Humanities Workshop
    
    
Workshop
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    Student Noah finalist VN-jongerenvertegenwoordiger: ‘Ik strijd voor onze zaak’
        
    
De Leidse student Noah Madretsma heeft de finale gehaald van de verkiezing voor VN-jongerenvertegenwoordiger Mensenrechten en Veiligheid. Wie is hij en waarom wil hij VN-jongerenvertegenwoordiger worden? Tijd om eens kennis te maken.
 
