In the media
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Marlou Schrover in podcast The Guardian: ‘Trans migration from the United States is new’22 January 2026The Guardian interviewed professor Marlou Schrover about the increasing number of trans refugees from the United States.
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Salvador Santino Regilme in several international news media on Venezuela22 January 2026Associate professor Salvador Santino Regilme commented in several international media on the situation in Venezuela.
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Netherlands in hot water after sanctioned tanker arrives in CuraçaoIn the media 22 January 2026The Netherlands is facing criticism after a tanker carrying sanctioned Venezuelan oil docked in Curaçao. Hilde Woker, assistant professor and an exper...
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Minority cabinet in the Netherlands: opportunity or risk?In the media 21 January 2026In daily political programme ‘Dit is de Dag’ (NPO Radio), constitutional law experts Corné Smit and Wim Voermans discussed the question of whether a m...
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Afshin Ellian working on plan for a new IranIn the media 19 January 2026Iran is experiencing severe unrest with millions of people protesting against the strict regime. Opponents of the regime are now working on a blueprin...
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EU protection guarantee for Greenland raises questionsIn the media 15 January 2026The European Commission believes the EU protection clause (Art. 42.7 TEU) applies if the US were to annex Greenland. Experts, including Professor of ...
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Eric Storm in several Spanish media about his book Nationalism15 January 2026Several Spanish media paid attention to associate professor Eric Storm’s new book Nationalism.
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Fenneke Sysling in the New York Times: ‘Return Java man bones is epistemic justice’15 January 2026
The New York Times quotes university lecturer Fenneke Sysling in an article about the return of the ‘Java Man’ Bones.
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Andrew Gawthorpe in several media about Venezuela15 January 2026University Lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe provided commentary in several media outlets on the situation in Venezuela.
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Experts call for openness on DigiD sale to US tech companyIn the media 15 January 2026Experts want full transparency on the proposed sale of the DigiD platform to a US company and warn of risks to digital sovereignty. Reijer Passchier, ...
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FGGA researchers spotlighted in The Conversation14 January 2026Global affairs, governance, security, sustainability, public administration, and urban development are topics broadly covered in FGGA's research activ...
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UK pays ‘substantial’ compensation to Guantánamo detainee Abu Zubaydahin de media 14 January 2026Helen Duffy, professor of international law in Leiden, is Abu Zubaydah’s international lawyer and commented on the case for the BBC and other media.
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Dutch Enterprise Chamber examines abuses at NexperiaIn the media 09 January 2026Next week, the Enterprise Chamber will decide on an investigation into possible abuses at Nexperia. Lawyers say the outcome is clear. Harold Koster, ...
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Intercepted oil tanker: morally clear, legally murkyIn the media 08 January 2026The US operation to seize an oil tanker near Iceland has put the spotlight on international maritime law. Hilde Woker, an expert on the law of the sea...
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Minority cabinet is wishful thinking and a recipe for a new crisisin the media 08 January 2026The Dutch cabinet formation is dragging on and a minority cabinet is now envisaged. Constitutional law expert Wim Voermans recently warned in ‘de Volk...