In the media
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How can men take on more domestic tasks?28 February 2025We can all do something to contribute to men working less and doing more at home, argues university lecturer Max van Lent in a podcast of Dutch ‘De Te...
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13 years old and a suspect in a stabbing incident: what happens now?25 February 2025The Dutch town of Schiedam was shocked this week by a fatal stabbing involving a 13-year-old victim and suspect. Mariëlle Bruning, Professor of Childr...
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25-year prison sentence for complicity in honour killing24 February 2025Four men have been sentenced to 25 years in jail for murdering a female relative. Jeroen ten Voorde, Professor of Criminal and Criminal Procedural Law...
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New Public Prosecution Service policy aimed at more community service24 February 2025The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) will handle more criminal cases without involvement of the courts. The aim: more community service and fewer...
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Lottery procedure used for coffeeshop licence20 February 2025The Dutch municipality of Deventer recently organised an open tender to grant a coffeeshop licence, drawing 1035 responses. Annemarie Drahmann, associ...
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Netherlands Agricultural and Horticulture Association (LTO) hopes new plans will break deadlock on nitrogen emissions19 February 2025In response to recent decisions by the Council of State and in the civil courts, LTO has presented proposals. Rogier Kegge, Assistant Professor in Adm...
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The revision of the Dutch Constitution19 February 2025On 17 February 1983, the most recent revision of the Dutch Constitution took effect. Dutch radio programme ‘Villa VdB’ highlighted the 42nd anniversar...
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Changes urgently needed to Dutch disability benefit system18 February 2025The Dutch House of Representatives is debating the new disability benefit system this week. The system is in deadlock and in urgent need of reform. Ba...
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Who are behind bars in our prisons?18 February 2025Compared to other countries, Dutch prisons have relatively few inmates. But who are behind bars in our prisons? Professor of Criminology and Comparati...
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Cell sharing is not the solution for shortage of prison cells14 February 2025Prison staff are working under high pressure. The current proposal for cell sharing is the final straw. Associate Professor Esther van Ginneken appear...
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Ensure European tech companies adhere to democratic and rule of law values12 February 2025Reijer Passchier, Assistant Professor in Constitutional Law, warns against copying the destructive tech-giant model that exists in the US and China. I...
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Will Dutch cabinet disregard the advice of the Council of State?12 February 2025Proposals of the Dutch asylum minister are causing commotion. The Council of State has given the proposals thumbs down. Wim Voermans, Professor of Con...
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Conquering the bastion of freedom took small steps11 February 2025Leiden University has not always been known for being a bastion of freedom, claims Egbert Koops in his Dies Natalis lecture. Regional newspaper ‘Leids...
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‘Far-reaching culture change’ needed at women’s prisons07 February 2025There are structural problems with safety in social situations at women's prisons, according to research by Leiden researchers Esther van Ginneken and...
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Should states use Social Media to warn civilians in armed conflict?06 February 2025In a new essay for Ethics & International Affairs, Dr Henning Lahmann, Assistant Professor of International Law & Technology at eLaw, addresses the qu...