In the media
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Home Affairs minister proposes drastic reforms to electoral system27 March 2025Minister Judith Uitermark proposes that 125 seats will become electable through provincial electoral lists and only 25 seats through a national electo...
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Limiting numbers of international students breaches European law26 March 2025Five legal scholars, including three from Leiden University’s Europa Institute, Armin Cuyvers, Stefaan Van den Bogaert and Vincent Delhomme, argue in ...
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Salvador Santino Regilme in Social Europe: 'Tax billionaires to save democracy'25 March 2025In a new Social Europe article, Salvador Santino Regilme, Associate Professor of International Relations at Leiden University, warns that the EU must ...
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Can we still curb the power of Big Tech?25 March 2025On 20 March, Reijer Passchier, Assistant Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law and Professor of Digitalisation and the Democratic Constit...
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New policy needed to tackle cybercriminalsIn the media 21 March 2025The total anonymity of online servers makes it very difficult to track down cybercriminals. Femke Halsema is calling for changes. University lecturer ...
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Penalty for administrative authorities missing deadlines is ineffective20 March 2025When an administrative authority fails to give a decision on time, it can be penalised. Experts claim this coercive measure no longer works. Annemarie...
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Eric Storm on BBC Brasil: 'Trump’s unilateral approach signals a dangerous precedent'20 March 2025Historian Eric Storm of Leiden University discusses Donald Trump’s foreign policy in BBC Brasil.
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Reviews of Nationalism in Times Literary Supplement and Foreign Affairs20 March 2025Eric Storm’s book Nationalism: A World History has been reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement and Foreign Affairs.
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Andrew Gawthorpe in Global News: 'We’re heading to a world of much greater instability'20 March 2025University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe of Leiden University reflects in Global News Canada on the global implications of Donald Trump's foreign policy.
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New Report from Leiden University's International Institute of Air and Space LawResearch report 19 March 2025The International Institute of Air and Space Law (IIASL) at Leiden University has released a report highlighting that the European Air Traffic Managem...
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Conflicting signals from immigration minister Faber complicate implementation of Dispersal Act18 March 2025The Dispersal Act that aims to distribute asylum seekers evenly across Dutch municipalities and was scheduled for 1 July 2025, is having a bumpy ride....
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Can AI music generators use voices of Dutch singers?In de media 18 March 2025The voices of Dutch singers can be heard on music created by artificial intelligence (AI). Dirk Visser, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, spoke ...
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Mariska Kret in the New York Post on the influence of subtle changes in eye appearance18 March 2025Subtle changes in eye appearance can influence how people perceive others and affect their generosity. Articles from PsyPost and The Washington Post h...
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Dutch police force not protecting officers adequately18 March 2025According to an investigation by ‘Nieuwsuur’, the Dutch police force is not complying with current occupational health and safety legislation. Barend ...
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Abuse and starvation: alarm sounded in care of child refugeesIn de media 17 March 2025Abuse is widespread in the foster care of unaccompanied child refugees, according to an investigation by ‘Zembla’. Mariëlle Bruning, Professor of Chil...