In the media
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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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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...
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Questions about university qualification of State Secretary Vicky Maeijer (PVV)17 March 2025Following an investigation into plagiarism, Erasmus University Rotterdam has declared the master’s thesis of Dutch State Secretary for Long-term and S...
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Dangerous reliance on foreign cloud providers12 March 2025Experts warn that large-scale use of foreign cloud services poses risks. Reijer Passchier, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of ...
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New article: 'Assessing the (severity of) impacts on fundamental rights'11 March 2025Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor at eLaw, has published a new article together with Cristiana Santos, Assistant Professor at Utrecht Universi...
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Citizens are entitled to public information about their direct surroundings06 March 2025Dutch agriculture minister Wiersma has halted around 15 information requests about livestock levels and locations. Annemarie Drahmann, Associate Profe...
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Crisis in Dutch prisons due to shortages of cells and staff05 March 2025Once again, there is an acute shortage of cells and staff in Dutch prisons. Miranda Boone, Professor of Criminology and Comparative Penology, spoke to...
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ICC under pressure, but remains essentialIn the media 04 March 2025The ICC is widely criticised for its waning influence when it comes to justice in Ukraine and Palestine. Larissa van den Herik, Professor of Public In...
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Danny Mekić and X back in courtIn the media 04 March 2025Two years ago, PhD candidate Danny Mekić took social media platform X to court because his account had become untraceable without explanation. The cou...
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Morgan Stanley vs. Dutch tax authorities: settled after ten years28 February 2025A decade-long court case between US bank Morgan Stanley and the Dutch tax authorities has been settled, ‘Follow the Money’ has discovered. Jan van de ...
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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...