1,540 search results for “liberal norms” in the Public website
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The Evolution of Islamic Legal Thought (Fiqh): Rulings and Hermeneutics
LUCIS Visiting Fellow Lecture
- Urban Space and the Common Good || Espace Urbain et Bien Commun
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LIPS 2017 Tradition and Innovation in Indian Philosophy
Conference
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Caliphate, Jurists' Law and State Regulations: Law and Legal Systems throughout Muslim History
LUCIS Visiting Fellow Lecture
- SAILS Lunch Time Seminar AI & Ethics
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The Revival of World War II in China: Multiple Histories, Malleable Memories
Lecture
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Second Beijing-Leiden Conference in Philosophy 2017
Conference
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After Securitisation: Militarisation of Governance of Migration in the EU and Implications for the EU’s identity
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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CPP Colloquim with Catherine Lu: "Two concepts of alienation"
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium with Marco Verschoor: Democracy, Secession and the Boundary Problem
Lecture
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After Securitisation: Militarisation of Governance of Migration in the EU and Implications for the EU’s identity
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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UN Human Rights Politics at the Sunset of the French Empire
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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The making of a slave: ‘Modern’ slavery, drugs trafficking, and the cultural politics of victimhood in postcolonial Britain
Lecture, Research Seminar
- CPP Colloquia 2018-2019
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CEES.center seminar on nationhood and empire in Habsburg Central Europe
Lecture
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Symposion Alumni Event
Conference
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Free movement in the EU and its discontents: the limits of judicializing social rights
Lecture
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Turkey and the Middle East: the Dangers of Overreach
LUCIS & International Relations Seminar Series Lecture
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CPP Colloquium with Simon Caney: Justice and Ecological Sustainability: How can we live sustainably?
Lecture
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Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar: How Could This Happen?
Lecture
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Wilt Idema at 75: Politics, Technology, and Fifty Years in Chinese Studies
Lecture
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European Elections: What Do the Experts Expect?
Lecture
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European regionalisms in the long 20th century (1890-2015)
Conference, Workshop
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The concept of public interest (gong) in the Chinese philosophy of law and politics
Lecture, seminar
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Lecture series by Dawid Rogacz on Chinese Philosophy
Lecture
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Evidence Gathering Strategies in the Investigation of Crimes against Indigenous Peoples
Conference
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LUCIR/CSPPR Roundtable: The French Presidential Election Amidst World Turmoil
Debate
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Kāman, Kāmyaka & Kāmyakeśvara: Material Religion in Early Medieval Rajasthan (8th-10th century CE)
Lecture
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'They Will Have To Kill Us First' and interview with Fadimata 'Disco' Walet Oumar
Lecture
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Pilgrim Year: a commemoration rather than a celebration
Myths abound about the Pilgrims, the group of religious refugees from England who set sail for America in 1620. Did they really live in peace with the indigenous peoples of America? In an international conference, historians from Leiden will seek to draw attention to the more negative effects of the…
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Blog Post | How Sahel Rebel Groups use Online Diplomacy
Authors: Michèle Bos and Jan Melissen
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George Maduro: alumnus saved from oblivion
15 July 2016 was the hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Maduro, Leiden alumnus and namesake of Madurodam, a park in The Hague where visitors can see Holland in miniature. War-time and resistance hero Maduro died at the age of 28 in Dachau concentration camp. ‘A lot of the information we have…
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Blog Post | Recent shifts in diplomacy undermine China’s international standing
Over the past year and a half, China’s diplomacy has attracted attention from media institutions, policy makers and scholars around the globe.
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A few remarks on the latest developments at NVIC from director Dr Rudolf de Jong
Dear friends of the NVIC,
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Dies natalis: ‘Collaboration requires firm grounding in the individual disciplines’
‘Collaboration is increasingly important,’ Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker said at the 445th Dies Natalis of Leiden University on 7 February. But, as he heard from a number of Leiden researchers, this is contingent upon a firm disciplinary basis. A novelty of this year’s celebration was a joint dies…
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‘It will be much easier without the British’
The year 2020 should finally be Brexit year. The United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union on 31 January, at midnight Dutch time. Legal scholar Joris Larik from Leiden University College The Hague explains why he is not advocating remain.
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Crime and Crime Control: Structures, Developments and Actors
A review of Elke Devroe's participation in the European Society of Criminology of 2016 : The first conference of the European Society of Criminology was held in 2000 in Lausanne. Now, 16 years later and lots of new ESC-members later, the 16th Annual conference of the European Society of Criminology…
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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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A constructive discussion about an inclusive Sinterklaas celebration
How can we make Sinterklaas inclusive as a national holiday? And what does this mean for our University community and Dutch society as a whole? These questions were the focus of the first edition of ‘Come Talk to Us’, a series of online dialogues organised by the Diversity & Inclusion Expertise Office…
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Student Members discuss Faculty Council: You get to know the organisation from a different perspective
What does a student member of the Faculty Council do? What is it like to be a member of this representative body and how useful is it to be a member? Students Rassoul Coelen (FC 2020-2021 and presently member of the University Council) and Max Garcia Hoogland (FR 2021-2022) talk to us about their experiences.…
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‘You can’t just go to the field and leave again with data’: meet LUCIR scholar Corinna Jentzsch
Corinna Jentzsch, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science and co-convener of the Leiden University Center for International Relations (LUCIR) has conducted extensive fieldwork in Mozambique. Her resulting book, Violent Resistance: Militia Formation and Civil…
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Leiden Slavist in Ukraine: ‘My love for Russia has faded’
To read Chekhov in the ‘original’. That was what motivated Arie van der Ent to study Slavic languages and literature with Karel van het Reve at Leiden University. ‘My love for Chekhov hasn’t faded,’ says Van der Ent from his home 60 kilometres south of Kyiv. ‘But it has for the rest of Russia.’
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Grotius Dialogue - Leena Grover - The Changing Face Of Transitional Justice
Debate
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CADS Research Seminar | Poetics and Poiesis
Lecture, Research Seminar
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2016 - 2017
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How Islamists Navigate a Secular World [CANCELLED]
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Online Panel | EU Cyber Sanctions between Effectiveness and Strategy
Debate
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"No one has yet determíned what the body can do". The Turn to the Body in Spinoza and Nietzsche
PhD Defence
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Sylvius Lecture by Hugo Critchley
Lecture
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Framing Egypt: Roman literary perceptions of Egypt from Cicero to Juvenal
PhD Defence