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Pitfalls of discretionary conduct12 December 2016Judicial officers have some leeway in how they act. In most cases that's fine, but it can also lead to abuses, such as ethnic profiling. It is easy to...
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Jorrit Rijpma speaks at the Summer School "Open Sea on Migrations, Sea Border Control and Human Rights”28 June 2016On 13 June, Jorrit Rijpma spoke on migration and border control at sea at the Summer School “Open Sea on Migrations, Sea Border Control and Human Righ...
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Jorrit Rijpma panelist at the European Day for Border Guards03 June 2016On May 24 Jorrit Rijpma took part in a panel discussion on “national states, common borders: future of border management in Europe, taking place in Wa...
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Students win poll in CSM elective ‘Governance of crime and social disorder'18 April 2016Teacher Dr. Elke Devroe introduces group role-play on actual themes of governance of crime and social disorder. In the final session of the course, ...
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Breakthrough in uncrackable quantum encryption01 February 2016An important discovery makes it possible to communicate complex information among multiple people without the message being cracked. The communicatio...
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Marc Stevens and colleagues reveal weak spot in internet security02 January 2009
Marc Stevens, PhD student of Ronald Cramer, and colleagues have found a weak spot in internet security. As a consequence of this weak spot in the infr...