1,867 search results for “criminal museologie and heritage studies” in the Student website
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Evelien Campfens at LeidenGlobal on cultural heritage protection
How can we best protect cultural heritage in times of war? In an interview with LeidenGlobal, cultural heritage law specialist Evelien Campfens talks about her current research project on cultural heritage protection in Ukraine for the European Parliament (EP).
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Bart Custers on using genealogical DNA in criminal cases
The Public Prosecutor's Office (OM) and the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) want to use private DNA databases for genealogical research in criminal investigations. The method could be used in serious criminal cases that have stalled and it is already being used in investigations abroad. Whether…
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Caroline WaerzeggersFaculty of Humanities
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Tom BuitelaarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Cecily RoseFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Erik de MaakerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Interiors for Display: The art of the eighteenth-century interior in the Dutch Republic and Europe
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Raphaël GerssenFaculty of Humanities
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André van der LaanFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Eva SchmidtFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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on the cooperation between the United Nations and the International Criminal Court in Congo
On 22 November, Tom Buitelaar, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, presents his new book ‘Assisting International Justice’. Five questions to Buitelaar about the book and the book presentation.
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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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Marika KeblusekFaculty of Humanities
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Mari MiyamotoFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Patrick van der MeijFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Catia AntunesFaculty of Humanities
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Mariana FrançozoFaculty of Archaeology
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Vincent ChangFaculty of Humanities
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Letty ten HarkelFaculty of Archaeology
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Book Presentation: Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology
Lecture, Book Presentation
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Julia RootenbergFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Building Future Heritage
Conference
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Christopher GreenFaculty of Humanities
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Children’s contact with police no clear precursor for criminal career
Children who come into contact with the police are not destined to become long-term offenders. This appears from research conducted by Babette van Hazebroek, who defends her dissertation on 30 September 2021.
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Valentin RosarioFaculty of Science
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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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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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Joni Van LaekenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Luc AmkreutzFaculty of Archaeology
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Dilara ErzeybekFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Open-L grant for research on environment as heritage in the Himalayas
How can initiatives aimed at environmental conservation and climate change mitigation in the eastern Himalayas proceed from the cultural expectations of its indigenous ethno-linguistic minorities? Enabled by an NWO Open L grant, the research project 'Futuring Heritage: Conservation, Community and Contestation…
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Gert OostindieKoninklijk Instituut Taal, Land- en Volkenkunde
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Collecting Global Heritage
Conference
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Stijn BusselsFaculty of Humanities
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Channa LiFaculty of Humanities
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Martine BruilFaculty of Humanities
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Nico KapteinFaculty of Humanities
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How climate change affects intangible heritage: ‘Specific materials to build instruments are disappearing’
What do climate change and traditional Japanese music have to do with each other? A great deal, university lecturer Andrea Giolai suspects. He has been awarded an NWO grant to study the relationship in more depth.
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Bellamy: ‘Exciting to put P'urhepecha community in touch with written heritage’
Many members of Chicago's P'urhepecha community did not even know they lived a stone’s throw from some of their own historical heritage. Researcher Kate Bellamy organised a meeting to introduce them to books hundreds of years old.
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Peter VerhagenFaculty of Humanities
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Ab de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Xiao LuoFaculty of Humanities
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Boudewijn WalravenFaculty of Humanities
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Haneen OmariFaculty of Humanities
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Marc van der HamFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Maghiel van CrevelFaculty of Humanities
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Register for the event An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Heritage Reparations: Responding to Climate Change-Induced Damages
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Maritime archaeologist Martijn Manders appointed as Professor of Underwater Archaeology in Leiden
Maritime archaeologist Martijn Manders has been appointed professor of Underwater Archaeology and Maritime Cultural Heritage Management at Leiden University. He will combine his new appointment at the Faculty of Archaeology, which began on 15 July 2022, with his current position at the Cultural Heritage…
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Manuscripts First Voyage Around the Globe and Hikayat Aceh as World Heritage
UNESCO has recognized an international set of fifteen manuscripts about Ferdinand Magellan's first circumnavigation of the globe and the three Hikayat Aceh manuscripts as World Heritage. The manuscripts are inscribed in the global UNESCO Memory of the World Register. This list contains documentary heritage…
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Ariadne SchmidtFaculty of Humanities
