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Human Rights and Accountability in Guatemala: A Discussion with Four Prominent Judges
Lecture
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The Responsibility to Protect @15: Progress and Challenges
Seminar
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Conversation with Norman Farrell
Debate
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Debate: ‘A Crisis on the Rise? The Impact of Violence and Impunity on Mexican Society’
Mexico is currently facing an unprecedented social and political crisis, with expanding criminal and political violence, rampant impunity and crumbling political institutions. Next to the daily report of anonymous victims of violence, last summer in Central Mexico at least 15 citizens were executed…
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The Processes of Conversion to Islam in Contemporary Spain: From the Betrayal of Spain to Community Insertion
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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The Logistics of Perception: Cinema, US Intelligence, and the Second World War
Lecture
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Meet the Employer
Course
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Small Grant Research Projects
The LUCDH foster the development of new digital research by awarding a number of Small Grants each year. As in previous years the LUCDH received a large number of excellent grant applications for Research and Personal Development funds. Congratulations to the recipients of this year's research award…
- Advanced Summer Programme: Preventing, Detecting and Responding to the Violent Extremist Threat
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Two good agents could replace two mobile units
Peter Slort is the highly driven portfolio holder for Diversity with the Dutch National Police. Since November 2016 he has been spreading the importance of diversity throughout the police organisation.
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'No, I don't find my work creepy'
Archaeologist Hayley Mickleburgh has already appeared in the Dutch papers a few times already due to her unusual work: the study of decomposing bodies. She studied at Leiden University, where she is now a researcher.
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From refugees to expats: Dr Dennis helps them all
Patients who can’t afford medicine. Refugees who need help. Expats who are ill. All alongside research into obesity. Having trained as a doctor, Dennis Mook-Kanamori chose the hard reality of life as a GP together with a job as a researcher at the LUMC.
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Sada Mire’s Leiden Experience: "the Johnny Cash of Archaeology"
Pioneering in the archaeology of Somaliland, hosting international TV and radio shows, and producing a very successful MOOC: Dr Sada Mire already has a formidable track record.
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Leiden professor petitions UN to release Guantanamo prisoner
Palestinian national Abu Zubaydah was captured by the CIA in March 2002 and has remained in detention ever since, without any form of trial. Leiden professor Helen Duffy is doing all she can to secure his release or a fair trial. Her hopes now lie on international pressure and the UN Working Group on…
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Risks of big data not clearly identified in GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in 2018. It was intended to protect the rights and freedoms of individual citizens from the risks of personal data processing. Meanwhile, the phenomenon known as big data has continued to advance at a fast pace. PhD defence on 12 Septembe…
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Ten Leiden researchers awarded a Veni grant
Ten Leiden researchers will receive funding of up to 280,000 euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). They will use this grant to develop their research ideas in the coming three years.
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Kazakhstan’s section of the Great Silk Road in light of new archaeological discoveries
Lecture
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From the Maghrib to the Mashriq? The Sacrifice of She-Camels among the Fatimids and Safavids
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2021
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Earthly and Heavenly: Love, Loyalty, and Music in Persian Mystic Poetry
Conference
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Conference: The Future of the African City
Conference
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"We Give Them Schools, Hospitals, Democracy. Why Don't They Love Us?" Outside Intervention in Afghanistan, 2001-2021
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
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LIMS talk
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Global Challenges: The Regime of Lukashenka
Lecture
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Dhimma and the Conditions of Christians and Jews in Muslim Granada (13th-15th centuries)
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Masterclasses by Maribel Fierro
Course, Al-Babtain Masterclasses
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CPP Colloquium Series with Avia Pasternak
Lecture
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Disturbing Poses: Policing Youth on Casablanca’s Margins
Lecture
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Endemic Global Corruption and Proposals for an International Anti-Corruption Court
Debate
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A New Administration: U.S. Foreign Policy and The Kurds
Lecture
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The state as a policy problem: Egyptians in Amsterdam
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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EU Foreign Policy in Practice: Russia and Other Eastern Neighbours of the EU
Lecture
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The Struggle Within: “Moral Crisis” on the Ottoman Homefront During the First World War
PhD Defence
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The Mexican Drug Violence: Hybrid Warfare, Predatory Capitalism and the Logic of Cruelty
PhD Defence
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Remittances Studies: Making and Mapping a Field
Conference
- Distant Justice: The Impact of the International Criminal Court on African Politics
- An Empirical Analysis of Representative Bureaucracy: The Case of Police Vehicle Stops
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The Local Impact of a Global Court: Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Court in Situation Countries
PhD Defence
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CPP Annual Lecture with Joseph Heath, The challenge of policing minorities in a liberal state
Lecture
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Book launch 'Islamophobia and Radicalisation'
Lecture
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CANCELLED | Book Launch: Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
Festival, Book Launch
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“And What Tombs!”: Making Rain with Relics in the Early Islamic Near East
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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Sara Bolghiran
Faculty of Humanities
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Thomas Berghuis
Faculty of Humanities
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The Maqomat: The Classic Music of Central Asia in times of political and cultural changes
Lecture
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Grotius Dialogue: Offences against the administration of justice and fair trial considerations before the ICC
Debate
- Volume 8 (2013)
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Tales of the Revolt. Memory, Oblivion and Identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700
This research project, that started in September 2008, aims to explore how personal and public memories of the Dutch Revolt in the seventeenth century evolved and interacted to create new political and cultural identities for the societies that eventually were to become the kingdoms of the Netherlands…
- Framing Late Antique Religion Lecture Series
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‘I became a stronger believer in the power of Europe’
She knew that a degree in Public Administration would be a stepping-stone to a career in politics. And that is exactly what Leiden alumna Samira Rafaela (30) wanted. Thanks to preferential votes, this member of the D66 party is the first Dutch MEP from an Afro-Caribbean background.