709 zoekresultaten voor “legitimacy” in de Publieke website
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Watching the watchers: Intelligence steering and oversight in contemporary democracies
Lezing
- GTGC Democracy and Citizenship Research Roundtable
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Duke-Leiden Institute in Global and Transnational Law
Cursus
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Roundtable Series: Reflections on a Pandemic 3 - The Human Experience: Rights and their Abuses during a Pandemic
Lezing
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Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration
Lezing
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After Securitisation: Militarisation of Governance of Migration in the EU and Implications for the EU’s identity
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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After Securitisation: Militarisation of Governance of Migration in the EU and Implications for the EU’s identity
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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The EMU at twenty
Congres/symposium
- CPP Colloquia 2018-2019
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Global Human Rights at Risk? Challenges, Prospects, and Reforms
Congres/symposium
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The World of an Ottoman Horseman Soldier: Kabudlu Mustafa Vasfi
Lezing
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The Construction of Nationalism in Chinese Media Events in the Reform Era
Promotie
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Research in an imperial setting by Niels Bakhuis
The new Hugo Weiland Thesis Prize of the Foundation for Austrian Studies is a prize in honour of the long time effort and incentive for the foundation of Mr Weiland and is to be awarded to successful theses dedicated to topics that relate to the history, culture, and politics of Austria and Central…
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Dating with electrodes struck to your skin
Four thousand visitors immersed themselves in art and science during Leiden's Night of Art and Science on 17 September. They could choose from dozens of lectures, experiments, interactive events and a lot of art.
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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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Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights
The Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights was established at Leiden University through an endowment given by Dr. Raymond R. Sackler and his wife, Beverly, international philanthropists with a commitment to supporting scientific research. The lectures mark the annual celebration of International…
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Storm in the Andes: Assessing the current crisis in Bolivia and Chile
Lezing, Double lecture
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Revolutionizing the Genealogy: Charisma, Power and Social Change in Morocco
Lezing, LUCIS Short Stay Visiting Scholar
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Lunch Research Seminar: Youth Party Organizations in Argentina
Lezing
- FGGA Research Seminars
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Endemic Global Corruption and Proposals for an International Anti-Corruption Court
Debat
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Master Class on The Art and Craft of Ethnographic Comparison
Lezing
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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?
Lezing
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Public Ethics Talk: Who's Watching the Experts? A Proposal for a Science Court
Public Ethics Talk
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Debating Media Accountability
Congres/symposium
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Governance of International Courts and Tribunals: Ensuring Judicial Independence and Accountability Inaugural Conference
Congres/symposium
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Book Presentations Latin American Studies
Lezing, Book Launch
- Volume 9 (2014)
- Volume 2 (2007)
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Life sentence for Mladić: mission accomplished?
The court has dismissed Ratko Mladić’s appeal and upheld his life sentence for genocide and war crimes. The verdict is one of Yugoslavia tribunal’s last. Mission accomplished?
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Call for Contributions: Third conference of the Law and Development Research Network
From 19 to 21 September 2018 the third annual conference of the Law and Development Research Network (LDRN) will take place at Leiden University. The theme of the conference will be 'Interfaces'.
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Leiden scholars on the ‘bar-room brawl’ between Trump and Biden
Few have dared declare a winner of the debate between American president Donald Trump and his Democrat challenger Joe Biden. It was more about who was least worst. What do psychologist Willem van der Does, historian Andrew Gawthorpe and policy science scholar Brandon Zicha make of the debate?
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Blog Part I: Lobbying in times of (Corona)-Crisis: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
An article by Bert Fraussen, Adria Albareda, Caelesta Braun, Moritz Muller & Erin Sullivan, published as a three-part blog series.
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The Development of Security: Colonial Geneaologies
Lezing
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Iran: Beyond the Headlines
LUCIS Discussion Panel
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Digitization and the Securing of Nationals in a Citizen-Centric World
Lezing
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Book presentation: Opium’s Long Shadow: From Asian Revolt to Global Drug Control
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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8th Southeast Asia Update
Congres/symposium
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Is It One Nile?
Promotie
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EU and Tax Sovereignty: Discussing the Role of the EU in International Tax Law Making
Lezing, Online
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CPP Colloquium with Marco Verschoor: Democracy, Secession and the Boundary Problem
Lezing
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People Diplomacy: Domestic Engagement in Foreign Affairs
Lezing
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EU and Tax Sovereignty: Discussing the Role of the EU in International Tax Law Making (geannuleerd)
Lezing
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The Measure of Power and the Power of Measure
LUCIR Lecture: The Concept of Power in World Politics
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Why Do Government Aid Agencies Die? A "Court Politics" Approach
Lezing
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CANCELLED: CPP Colloquium: Democracy, publicity and truth
Lezing
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Europe and its culture
Lezing, Studium Generale
- Volume 14 (2019)
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Exchanges on the Middle East: Heritage for Citizenship in Times of Conflict
Student Workshop
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Righting the Balance: Defence Perspectives of International Criminal Justice
Supranational Criminal Law Lecture Series