578 search results for “interdisciplinary onderzoek” in the Staff website
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‘Literature explores all sorts of things that the law is not yet ready for’
As Professor of Literature, Culture and Law, Frans Willem Korsten explores the interplay between literature and law. These are two disciplines that most people wouldn’t immediately connect, but Korsten can see a lot of common ground between them. ‘A fictional story can have a huge impact on law.’
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Lunch meeting on the rise of AI and challenges for governance
Students and researches from all faculties at Leiden University are warmly invited to a lunch meeting on Monday 14 October, discussing the rise of AI and the challenges this poses for various governance structures. The event is hosted by Leiden University’s interdisciplinary programmes GTGC and SAIL…
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Marieke Liem
Marieke Liem is professor of Security and Interventions at Leiden University, where she and her team coordinate the European Homicide Monitor. A graduate of University of Cambridge in the U.K., Marieke Liem completed her PhD in Forensic Psychology from Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Before joining…
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CSM Course Security Networks and Technology: ‘Governing the security-technology nexus’
One of the core concepts of the Master programme Crisis & Security Management (CSM) is ‘governance’. In the course Security Networks and Technology, the focus is on the interplay between various levels of security governance and new technological developments.
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‘A country’s immigration narrative really influences the people arriving there’
Immigration and naturalisation policies are an important theme in the upcoming Dutch elections. The Netherlands should be mindful of its immigration narrative, says PhD candidate Hannah Bliersbach, as this greatly influences the relationship between ‘new’ citizens and their new home country.
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Happy Holidays from LACDR
Happy Holidays from LACDR
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Worsening problems with rules on tax authorities’ information decisions
Inspectors at the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration can require people to provide more information relating to their tax returns. Esther Huiskers-Stoop from the Tax Law department investigated the rules in place to protect us when we are required to provide information to the tax authorities.
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A promising summer start: extra funding for research
Two research projects focused on democracy and citizen collectives have been awarded grants through the 2024 round of the National Science Agenda’s (NWA) ‘Onderzoek op Routes door Consortia (ORC)’. Each project will receive around €6.8 million to get started immediately.
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Owada Chair should bring together nations, cultures and individuals
Dominique Moïsi, a professor at King’s College London, will be the first holder of the Owada chair. ‘In the present international context of polarisation and divisions within societies and amongst nations, any effort at bringing Asia and Europe closer to each other is truly important.’
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Conference on the gap between government and citizens
It’s often said that citizens have lost trust in their governments. But who exactly are these ‘citizens’? And which aspects of people’s contact with government agencies work better than others? These questions will be discussed at the Crafting Resilience conference (working language is English) on…
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Researchers agree: the future of AI must be human
What rules should regulate AI, who should make them, and how will they be enforced in the digital arena?
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RARE-NL: LUMC joins consortium to find treatments for rare diseases
RARE-NL, a new collaboration between university hospitals, hopes to find treatments for rare diseases. Professor Teun van Gelder is representing the LUMC in the initiative.
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NWA grant for Anouk de Koning and consortium for research on social resilience
A 5 million euros grant from the Dutch Research Agenda allows Anouk de Koning and co-applicants Femke Kaulingfreks and Maartje van der Woude to study social interventions in eight Dutch cities in an innovative and interdisciplinary way.
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Mojtaba Rouhandeh
Title research: Persian Echoes: Irish Nationalism, Politics, and Orientalism in the Works of Vallancey, Moore, Mangan, and McCarthy
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Laila Qhistina
Title research: Crime Victim’s Rights to Restitution in Indonesia: The Role of Public Prosecutor
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Sil Douma
S.J. (Sil) Douma MA LLB (2001) studied Classics at Leiden University and obtained his degree cum laude in 2024.
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Coussar Banaie
Title research: Iran’s Transcendental Legitimacy of Law
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Nina Baranowska
Dr. Nina Baranowska, LL.M. is a researcher at eLaw, and a member of the RESOCIAL Project.
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John Balouziyeh
Title research: The Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict: A Comparison under the International and Islamic Laws of War
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Michael Liu
Michael Liu is an external PhD candidate at the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society.
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Femke Heijmans
More information on the Dutch website
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Steven Bruintjes
Title research: Violent political attacks by state-hired organised crime actors: towards legal resilience in the Netherlands
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Liselotte Vink - Vivian Thijssen
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Sara Perlstein
Sara Perlstein is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs under the research group 'Crisis Governance'. Her research focuses on the interpersonal discussion of risk among laypeople.
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Daniel Daineko
Daniel Daineko is affiliated to the department of Jurisprudence as researcher/teacher.
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Peter Kaemingk
Title research: The status of the human intellect, according to Blaise Pascal. By articulating the above, I should better understand why Pascal appears sometimes to be a relativist concerning (human) nature, truth, and law.
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Carel Kauffmann
More information on the Dutch website.
- Anugerah Rizki Akbari
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Arton van Harten
Title research: The hermeneutics of radicalization. A philosophical-theological perspective
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Daniël van der Maas
More information on the Dutch website.
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Paulus Maritz
Titel research: The sustainability of an existing formal compromise in the face of fundamentalism.
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Richard Wentzell
Title research: Nullius Addictus Iurare in Verba Magistri (or) An Extremely Complex Nexus: The Voegelin- Kelsen Divergence on the Crisis (or Diagnosis) of Modernity and the Foundations of Modern Legal and Political Philosophy.
- Hannah Bliersbach
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Hertasning Ichlas - Fadhilatul Hikmah
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Marjon Dammers
Title research: Peace Accords and their relation with Criminal Liability and Prosecution.
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Gerard Breeman
Gerard Breeman teaches policy making, media-logics, and governance of sustainability. His main areas of expertise are comparative public policies, trust, policy agenda setting, trust, sustainability and European Union policies.
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Anton Cahyadi
Anton Cahyadi is an external PhD candidate at the Van Vollenhoven Institute.
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Nathan Freeman
Title research: The theory of virtue among the ancient biographers and early Christian hagiography.
