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Study evening: Technology and Police training: Forging the next generation of policing professionals?
Lecture
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René Cassin Thesis Prize in Human Rights for Aleydis Nissen
Aleydis Nissen was awarded the René Cassin Thesis Prize 2021. The René Cassin Foundation - International Institute of Human Rights organises the competition. This Prize is awarded to the best PhD theses on human rights.
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Arindrajit BasuFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Andrew WebbFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Leon AartsFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Camiel BoonFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Susana Chuva de Sousa LopesFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Daniël PijnappelsFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Jeanin van HooftFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Erik KlokFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Nic van der WeeFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Rob PelgerFaculteit Geneeskunde
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F JansenFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Alexander VahrmeijerFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Cecile HerbermannFaculty of Science
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Nina SchultenFaculty of Science
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David van WesterlooFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Robert Tijssen
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Qianqian XieSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Thed van LeeuwenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Ferdinand TeichertFaculty of Science
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Rafaella BuzatuFaculty of Science
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Inge van der WeijdenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Laurens HesselsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Andrew HoffmanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Evert de JongeFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Yuting WangFaculty of Science
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Margaret GoldSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Agur SevinkFaculty of Science
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Secular Law, Christian Ambivalence, and Jewish Difference
VVI Research Talks
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Memory ‘construction’ and the digital perpetuation of conflict in Mali
Lecture
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The Concept of Living Customary Law Revisited
VVI Research Meetings 2022-2023
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Adjudication of attacks targeting culture: a new approach
A deliberate attack on a tangible element of a culture, such as a temple, is often also an attack on intangible elements: the religion or religious customs. Equally, the intangible can be attacked without the involvement of the tangible, for example the brutal curtailment of rights. How are these reflected…
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SAILS Mini-Symposium on Legal Search Technologies
Lecture
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‘You have not made it as a tax consultant until you have been discussed by Rens Pieterse’
In 2021, Assistant Professor Tax Law Rens Pieterse published a biography about former professor in tax law H.J. Hofstra. Dutch magazine ‘Het Register’ did an extensive spread on Pieterse, his writing and other activities.
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Swifties in PowNed video could take broadcaster to court
A controversial video in which PowNed asks Taylor Swift fans how far they would go for a meet-and-greet with the singer violates portrait rights according to Jeroen ten Voorde in Dutch newspaper ‘NRC’.
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Francesco BudaFaculty of Science
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Ludo JuurlinkLeiden Learning and Innovation Centre
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Marcellus UbbinkFaculty of Science
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Jeroen CodeeFaculty of Science
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Using technology for the translation of literature: a user-centred approach
Lecture, Leiden Translation Talks
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Mariëlle Bruning: No full figures on waiting lists for youth care
The waiting lists in youth care are alarmingly long. This has been confirmed again by a study carried out by a Dutch foundation The Forgotten Child.
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'Multinationals in the Netherlands have many ways to lower tax burden'
A report by interest group Tax Justice Network shows that the Netherlands is still one of the most attractive countries for companies when it comes to tax: we hold a dubious fourth position on a list of seventy coutries. In Dutch magazine Vrij Nederland Jan Vleggeert, Professor of Tax Law, explains…
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Abuse of Vlaardingen foster child reveals youth care problems
Months after the case of the abused foster child from Vlaardingen (Zuid-Holland) came to light, many questions still remain. Why was the child not listened to? Marielle Bruning, Professor of Child Law, discussed this with NOS, NPO Radio 1, NRC and Nieuwsuur.
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Article on Global Pandemic Treaty co-authored by Ginevra Le Moli in The Lancet
The article deals with an issue that will be at the heart of the World Health Assembly to be held in May, namely the concept of ‘deep prevention’ and the importance of its integration in the Global Pandemic Treaty - which has been recently proposed by the European Council and currently endorsed by more…
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Can a health insurer refuse you if you have poor health?
It appears from a study conducted by Independer and Q&A Research that at least one in five Dutch people think you can be refused basic health insurance if you have health problems.
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Peter Rodrigues in NRC on treatment of Ukrainian and other refugees
Ukrainian refugees are being allowed to work in the Netherlands straight away. So Why do other refugees sometimes have to wait years before they can work?
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Ministry enlisted support of provincial executive in gas debate: ‘Unprecedented’
At the request of outgoing minister Stef Blok, the Province of Groningen wrote a letter to support the minister in his rejection of two amendments by the Dutch House of Representatives.
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Income-based fines coming in the Netherlands?
In many European countries, the amount of a fine is based on the level of your income. This already exists in Finland, Sweden, Germany, France, and Spain. The Dutch Lower House is now contemplating the introduction of such a system.
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Suspects in Mallorca case hear sentence demands
The nine suspects from Hilversum accused of beating Carlo Heuvelman so badly on the night of 14 July last year that he later died will hear their sentences on Friday. The Public Prosecution Service (OM) had demanded that one of the suspects be sentenced to 10 years in prison, and two others eight ye…
