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European Congress for Conservation Biology (ECCB26)
How can biodiversity be safeguarded effectively in the long term? This is the core question of the 8th European Congress for Conservation Biology (ECCB).
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Tanachia Ashikali
Tanachia Ashikali’s expertise includes diversity management, leadership and inclusion in public organisations.
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Arco Timmermans
Arco Timmermans' teaching for the Institute of Public Administration is about public policy in the Netherlands and the EU, interest representation and public affairs, for example in the mastertrack Public Affairs. Arco Timmermans' research is on the dynamics of the public and political agenda. He analyses…
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Lydie Cabane
Lydie Cabane is senior Assistant Professor at the Institute for Security and Global Affairs. Her main interests include crises, governance, public policy, states, expertise, European Union and global politics.
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Marat Markert
Marat Markert is a lecturer at International Studies.
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Vasiliki Kosta
Vasiliki Kosta studied law at King’s College London obtaining the LLB in 2006 and the LLM in European Law with ‘Distinction’ in 2007. Subsequently she pursued her PhD research at the European University Institute in Florence on ‘Fundamental Rights in Internal Market Legislation’. From 2009 - 2011…
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Christa Tobler
Professor R.C. (Ruth Christa) Tobler is Professor of European Law at the Universities of Basel (Switzerland) and Leiden.
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Thresholds for European public procurement lowered
The thresholds for European public procurement procedures will be lowered from 1 January 2026. The new thresholds are valid until 1 January 2028. The new thresholds are: €216,000 (previously €221,000) excluding VAT for services and supplies €5,404,000 (previously €5,538,000) excluding VAT for works
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Responses to the Foreign Terrorist Fighters Phenomenon & the Limits of Public International Law
Prof.dr. L. van den Herik dr. C. Paulussen Summary Following the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, tens of thousands of foreigners traveled to Syria and Iraq to join the Islamic State and other terrorist organizations. These individuals have been referred to as ‘foreign terrorist fighters’ (FTFs).…
- Pavlos Masouros
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Benjamin Kester
Benjamin Kester is a lecturer at the Institute of Political Science.
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Andrei Poama
Andrei Poama’s interdisciplinary research covers ethics in public policy, democratic theory, criminal justice, AI technologies in governance, and experimental legal philosophy, focusing on public value, punishment, and electoral ethics.
- Ken Meier