In the media
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Andrew Gawthorpe Interviews No King’s movement leader Hunter Dunn05 May 2026University lecturer interviewed No King’s movement leader Hunter Dunn for the Foreign Policy Centre.
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International human rights lawyer Helen Duffy named ‘Lawyer of the Month’04 May 2026Helen Duffy, Professor of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, has been named ‘Lawyer of t...
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Experts urge action to protect DigiDIn the media 04 May 2026Experts, including Reijer Passchier, Professor of Digitalisation and the Democratic Constitutional State (OU) and Assistant Professor of Constitutiona...
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Sterre Ter Haar makes the front page of The Washington Post with her food researchIn the media 04 May 2026CML researcher Sterre Ter Haar has made the front page of The Washington Post with her research into declining nutritional values. ‘We hope this is a ...
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Mining the Moon: Who sets the rules?In the media 30 April 2026While outer space has been explored peacefully for decades, clear rules on lunar mining are lacking. Space law expert, Tanja Masson-Zwaan, told the BB...
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Abandoning international law means abandoning more than just rulesIn the media 30 April 2026According to Larissa van den Herik, Professor of International Law, it is not naive to have faith in international law. In ‘NRC’ newspaper, she says t...
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Success of EU Migration Pact depends on cooperation and solidarityIn the media 30 April 2026The EU Migration Pact’s rules take effect in June. Dutch immigration law is being prepared for these changes and national rules introduced to tighten ...
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Dirk Visser: Unclear what Taylor Swift will achieve with trademark rightsIn the media 30 April 2026Taylor Swift wants to stop people from creating AI-generated images and audio of her. Dirk Visser, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, says it is ...
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Minister Van Weel under fire over Palantir softwareIn the media 30 April 2026Dutch Minister of Justice and Security David van Weel has been heavily criticised for not fully informing the House of Representatives about a contrac...
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Dutch judge floods municipalities with ‘booby trap’ information requestsIn the media 28 April 2026A judge sent thousands of disruptive ‘Woo’ requests to Dutch municipalities in a calculated attempt to expose systemic flaws. Constitutional law exper...
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No legal obstacle to new ministry during Dutch government's term of officeIn the media 22 April 2026Anne Meuwese, Professor of Public Law & Governance of Artificial Intelligence, answered questions from listeners during an ‘EenVandaag’ broadcast on N...
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Would part-timers working more hours fix our labour shortages?In the media 21 April 2026The Netherlands leads Europe when it comes to part-time work. Does this affect labour shortages? According to Olaf van Vliet, Professor of Economics, ...
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US jury: Ticketmaster’s parent company maintained illegal monopoly positionIn the media 20 April 2026Live Nation Entertainment, Ticketmaster’s parent company, has been found guilty by a New York jury of violating US competition laws. In an interview T...
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Is the Dutch Council of State still neutral?In the media 20 April 2026The role of the Council of State is once again under discussion. Criticism from politicians clashes with constitutional analyses, while experts warn a...
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Three Dutch companies get 91% of innovation box tax advantageIn the media 16 April 202691% of the tax advantage from the innovation box goes to just three companies: ASML, Booking.com and MSD. Jan van de Streek, Professor of Tax Law, tol...