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ICTY Legacy Lecture Series: “The Story of ICTY Chambers”
Lecture
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International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition 2018
Moot Court
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Human Rights and Transitional Justice : Truth-Finding, Remedies and Reparations
Summer School
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Conference on 'Public and Private Regulation of Financial Markets'
Conference
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How to save the ECHR in three steps?
Lecture
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What can the lens of socio-legal studies add to the understanding of the everyday encounters with the administrative justice system?
Lecture
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Brexit and the future of the EU
Conference
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FGGA Research Seminar: Out of Line: The Political and Distributive Salience of Queues, Lines, and Ordered Waiting
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Grotius Dialogue: Whose cultural objects? Justice and injustice in the field of looted art
Debate, Grotius Dialogue
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Farewell symposium and reception Rikki Holtmaat
Conference
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Grotius Dialogue
Lecture, Dialogue
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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI)
Course, Summer School
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ICTY Legacy Lecture Series: “The Story of the ICTY Office of the Prosecutor”
Lecture
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Terrorism against Multinational Corporations: Differences after the Cold War
Lecture
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4th LCDS meeting: Health Care & Data Science
Conference
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NVR Movie Night: An Arctic Space Odyssey
Arts and Culture
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SCL Lecture: “Reparations independent from the criminal justice system”
Lecture, Supranational Criminal Law Lecture Series
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Plastic surgeon Diederik Hofstede: ‘I like small scale'
After studying medicine in Leiden, Diederik Hofstede specialised in plastic surgery. 'I was attracted by its creativity and I enjoy working with my hands.' Cosmetic surgery is just 5% of the work.'
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The Hague: working towards a healthier city
The disparities in terms of health and wellbeing in The Hague are considerable. A team headed by Jet Bussemaker, professor in the field of policy and society, wants to change that. The 'fences' in the healthcare system have to be got rid of. In particular the Laakkwartier and Moerwijs, two poorer areas…
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Human Rights and Transitional Justice Summer School
Course, Summer School
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Mobility and Security in Europe: accommodating change and upholding values
Young researcher workshop
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Global Human Rights Teach-Out
Course
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Comparative Procedure in State-to-State Disputes
Conference
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Justice, Truth and Reparations for Syria
Debate
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Opening Lecture LUCIR
Lecture
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International Criminal Justice: A View from the Bench
Lecture
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LUBEC treatment centre: bridge between support and research
From anxiety disorders to an extremely unhealthy lifestyle. In the Leiden University Treatment and Expertise Centre (LUBEC) children and adults receive treatment that is in line with the newest scientific insights. The centre is also a training and research institution, so students and researchers are…
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Daan Weggemans on recidivism and reintegration of jihadist former detainees
Terrorism experts Daan Weggemans (Leiden University) and Beatrice de Graaf (Utrecht University) conducted one of the first scientific studies on the societal reintegration of jihadist former detainees. They showed that the reintegration process isn't without problems. Their conlusions are presented…
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Big data on a small scale
Mirjam van Reisen favours big data built up from local inputs in developing countries and suitable for local use. The new Professor of Computing for Society at Leiden's Faculty of Science connects data science with development sociology. Inaugural lecture 10 March.
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‘Privacy is shifting from Big Brother to Kafka’
On the Day of Privacy, 28 January, the European Commission is calling on citizens to make sure they protect their personal data. But how do you do that, and against what, exactly? Privacy researcher Bart Custers explains.
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Mentor Gonny Hauwert: ‘Your first job doesn’t have to be an instant hit!'
Mathematician Gonny Hauwert (33) is one of the mentors in the Leiden University Mentor Network. Through multiple jobs she found out what she really enjoyed: data analysis. ‘My experiences can help students.’
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Tsinghua and Leiden researchers find that China is crucial for realising a circular economy
A new study on the province level material footprint of China underscores the need to improve resource efficiency in the country, which would be crucial for moving to a circular economy. The research carried out by researchers from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China and Leiden University was published…
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Live long and healthy
Leiden University will be 444 years old this year and is still very much alive and kicking. But how can we humans grow old healthily? Hanno Pijl at LUMC is the grand master of lifestyle medicine. He explains how we can all benefit from a sensible - but still enjoyable - lifestyle.
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'Emergency financial support is unprecedented but wise’
The Dutch government has come up with a package of financial support to help businesses and the self-employed make it through the corona crisis. Economist Wimar Bolhuis sees it as a clear signal that the government is prepared to bear the brunt of the economic blow. ‘For the time being it has sufficient…
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Job Cohen calls for more democracy at village level
The scaling up of municipalities means that local authorities are too often losing sight of citizens. This warning was given by Job Cohen on 30 November on his departure from Leiden University as Thorbecke professor. ‘The Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations has got some work to do.'
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Police Killings in Self-Defense
Lecture
- Protectors of the Sea: Piracy and Economies of Capture in the Indian Ocean
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Frontiers of Children's Rights in the Caribbean Region
Course, Spring School
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The EU as a Global Actor in Maritime Security: Competences—Obligations—Accountability
Conference
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Special Event at Leiden University featuring the Secretary General of the Organization of American States
Lecture
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PhD Workshop | Beyond Bank Resolution: Resolution and its Frontiers
Conference
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Research Seminar: Bähre, De Maaker and Samuels about their new projects
Lecture
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Grotius Dialogue: Offences against the administration of justice and fair trial considerations before the ICC
Debate
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Judicial Strategies in Consociations
Lecture
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Lisette Atsma: how a Korean and Asian Studies alumna became an ICT specialist
She studied Korean and Asian Studies and, four years after graduating, is now working as a specialist for an ICT secondment company. This is the story of Lisette Atsma’s career (27).
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Six questions about the British referendum and a possible Brexit
The shocking murder of MP Jo Cox has brought it home to the British public that the referendum debate is in disarray. How has the campaign been handled and what would be the consequences of a Brexit? Jan Rood, Professor by special appointment of European Integration, and political scientist Hans Vollaard…
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Jet Bussemaker: ‘Emotions always run high in discussions on female emancipation'
At the Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture on 8 March, former Minister of Education Jet Bussemaker expressed her surprise at the commotion again raised by the theme of the economic independence of women, within and outside politics.
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Big data cannot do without statistics
Data science and statistics are closely linked, says Spinoza laureate and Stochastics professor Aad van der Vaart. We talk with him about the big data hype, genome research and collaboration with other disciplines. ‘Statistics helps wherever data is not perfect.’
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Andrea Evers wins Stevin Prize for knowledge exchange and impact
Andrea Evers, Professor of Health Psychology at Leiden University, has won the Stevin Prize – alongside the Spinoza Prize, the highest scientific award in the Netherlands. She is the third social scientist from Leiden in a row to win one of these prizes. ‘Leiden attracts freethinkers.’
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Violent Conflict and Peace Building in the Era of Climate Change
Seminar