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Stephen G. Brooks: Trump’s America and the World - The Perils of a US Disengagement from Global Politics
Lecture
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Clarity of tax legislation
PhD Defence
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Protecting the rights of families and children in a changing world
Lecture
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Ombuds Institutions: Strengthening Gender Equality, Women’s Access to Justice and Protection and Promotion of Women’s Rights
Leiden Socio-legal Series Lecture
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FGGA Research Seminar: The Politics of Rule-Making in the United States
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Justice through Indigenous Lenses
Conference
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Cross-border Claims to Cultural Objects
PhD Defence
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ILS Lunch Seminar
Lecture, Seminar
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Ledi Bianku, Judge European Court of Human Rights
Lecture, European Union Seminar Series
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Cleveringa Meeting Leiden 2021
Alumni Event, Debat
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Policy Academy Programme
Research
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Policy Academy Programme
Course
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Sponsored Research
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.
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Roots, Routes, Routers: Communications and Media of Contemporary Social Movements
Lecture, CADS Digital Diverse Worlds Seminar
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Workshop Teaching the Middle East
Debate, Workshop
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Leiden Theoretical Philosophy Colloquium with Philip Kitcher, ‘Moral Progress’
Lecture
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ARC session: Models of Music Creation and Improvisation
Arts and Culture
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Ports, Production, and Promises: Radical Transformations and Job Creation in Oman
Lecture, L-PEG Lunch Research Seminar
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LUCIR Roundtable: Women and the Taliban—Voices from the Region
Lecture
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Mapping and theorizing migration governance and diplomacy: Insights from the South-to-West Asian Migration Corridor
Conference, Workshop
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Gender, Religion and Kickboxing: The empowerment-paradigm in sport participation
Lecture
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Dealing with China: Lessons from Southeast Asia
Lecture, Leiden Asia Centre Seminar
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Opening academic year 2019-2020
Lecture
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Commitment and Poetry: Najwan Darwish and Mia You
Arts and Culture
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LUCAS Conference Bodies Matter 2021
Conference
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Land rights and climate-induced displacement: the case of Mozambique
Roundtable discussion
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Contested Heritage
Conference
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LTF Lecture with Mieke Boon: How do models represent? The role of perspectives
Lecture
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Cyberbabe, Cybervamp, Consumption Celebrity
Lecture
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‘The memory of persecution is in our blood’: documenting loyalties, identities and motivations to political action in the Ugandan Pentecostal
Lecture
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The oasis of Tayma, Northwest Arabia | 6000 years of cultural contacts and exchange
Lecture
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Fostering sustainability transformations through place-based social-ecological research
Lecture
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MAXCAP’s final conference
Conference
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The innovation mindset- Webinar
Alumni Event
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LUCIR Lecture: Technological Change and Human Rights
Lecture
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Blog Post | How Sahel Rebel Groups use Online Diplomacy
Authors: Michèle Bos and Jan Melissen
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Working with a disability
What will the future be like? This is something that every student wonders about as graduation approaches. What will I do? How can I find a good job? And even more importantly: How do I land that job once I have found it? If a student has a disability, additional questions may also arise. A symposium…
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Hunting for women in Leiden’s history
They existed and were important, but for too long they have remained invisible in historiography: women. Ariadne Schmidt, the Magdalena Moons endowed professor, researches the history of urban culture in Leiden. Women take pride of place in her research. Inaugural lecture on 28 February.
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Leiden University celebrates 444th birthday with residents of Leiden and The Hague
Leiden University celebrated its 444th anniversary with a historical procession on 8 February. It celebrated this year’s Dies Natalis in time-honoured fashion with a ceremony in the Pieterskerk, but broke with tradition by sending professors out to primary schools.
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Students from all corners of the world
Callum is from Ireland, Sharitah is from The Hague and Kirsten is from Manilla. The new students taking part in the HOP week from 19 to 23 August come from all corners of the world. The HOP week is the introduction week for students at Leiden University in The Hague. The diversity of the student population…
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Symposium 'Ethics and Moral Hazard in the Banking Union'
On the 10th November 2016, The Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law organised a symposium on “Ethics and Moral Hazard in the Banking Union” in the historic Academy Building of Leiden University.
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Dutch Studies Open Day: broad and varied
From the new street language Smibanese to 17th-century manuscripts: the first national Dutch Studies Open Day explores a wide range of topics. The Open Day will take place on Saturday 7 March in Leiden. Frits Spits will broadcast his radio programme ‘De Taalstaat’ (The Language State’) from the Kamerlingh…
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Library comes up with creative solutions
UBL, Leiden University Libraries, is doing all it can to continue to offer its services. Even now the motto is, ‘work from home’. Who is doing want and how are things going?
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International students speaking: 'Dutch directness, helpful people and roze koeken'
The new academic year is on its way and for most students it takes some getting used to being present at the KOG every day. What about international students? We spoke with three internationals who have been studying at Leiden Law School since this academic year.
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Crimmigration: what it is, and its practical implications
Increasingly, crime and immigration are mentioned in one breath. This 'interweaving' of these terms is referred to as crimmigration, an expression mainly used in legal science. But what does crimmigration actually entail in practice? Defence on 8 January 2020.
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Liveable Communities: project with a sustainable outlook
With the Liveable Communities – Liveable Planet project, Marja Spierenburg, Professor of Anthropology of Sustainability and Livelihood, is showing that scientists are driven by ambition, hope and faith. She is linking Vrouw Vennepolder, a polder in Zuid-Holland, to the UN climate goals.
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Rapenburg - backdrop for art and knowledge
Street theatre, drama, poetry and a lot of science: Leiden's Rapenburg was the backdrop for the fifth Night of Art and Knowledge on Saturday 16 September. Many University buildings - from the Observatory to the Hortus - opened their doors to artists, scientists and a public curious to know more.
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Rector Stolker: ‘Give chance a chance’
What does Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker think about subjects such as student stress, ‘clean’ transcripts and the onward march of the English language? Law students fired their questions at Stolker during the Leiden version of College Tour on 27 January.
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Lecture on international judicial cooperation by Ard van der Steur and Koen Geens
On Monday 21 November a lecture was given at Leiden Law School of Leiden University by Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens and Dutch Minister of Justice and Security Ard van der Steur in which they talked about international judicial cooperation. The lecture focussed on cooperation between the Netherlands…
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Legal community determined to get rid of religious accommodation
There is a crisis in the law concerning the accommodation of religious practice. The legal profession is demanding that the law be changed because it does not want religious institutions to have the 'right to discriminate'. The profession holds that evolving societal sexual norms can render lawful religious…