2072 zoekresultaten voor “tax law” in de Publieke website
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eLaw hosted valorization workshop SCALES project
Is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) adequate in ensuring responsible innovation using data analytics? What is the role of ethics with regard to placing limits on technological developments? Does innovation drive business and industry transformations, or does shareholder value maximization…
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Refugee Roads: Biking the Balkan refugee route
In less than two years’ time, Florian Volz and Timo Schmidt, both German students studying International Studies in The Hague, went from knowing each other only vaguely to sharing a small tent and a bank account. Sounds like any other ordinary relationship, right? Well, not exactly. These two honours…
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Leiden Classic: 4 Questions on the origins of the university and the Dies Natalis
Every year around 8 February, Leiden University, the oldest university in the Netherlands, is celebrating its birthday. Why does the King still receive a telegram on the day of the Dies Natalis? 4 questions on the origins of Leiden University and its traditions for celebrating its foundation day.
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Graduation Second Cohort Cyber Security
The Cyber Security Academy, therefore, proudly and enthusiastically announces that on 8 February the second cohort of Master of Science (MSc) graduates in Cyber Security in the Netherlands will graduate at the Campus of The Hague Security Delta (HSD), the national innovation centre in The Hague and…
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Leiden psychology student is distant relative of Rembrandt
Benson van der Bij is a family member of Holland's most famous master: Rembrandt van Rijn. What does he think of this relationship? And did he know that Rembrandt was also enrolled as a student here?
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William Michael Schmidli: ‘Regardless of the vote count, Trump will not leave the White House easily’
With only a month until the 2020 United States elections, William Michael Schmidli, University Lecturer of American history, reflects on the latest developments. President Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis seems apt for the nation too, he argues.
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'If you weigh up the state of migration today, the outcome isn't bad'
Professor Leo Lucassen often adds his voice to the public debate on his specialist field. If there is talk of a 'flood of migration', he feels compelled to give the issue some historical perspective. 'Concerned? Yes, I am.'
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The subject/object asymmetry and the origin of Romance clitics
Lezing
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Show Me the Money
Lezing, Information meeting
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Can zero-derived nominals project an argument structure?
Lezing
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Change and Continuity in the Abbasid Egyptian Countryside
Congres/symposium
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Gender on n in Bantu DP structure: from root-derived nominals to locatives (a joint work with Zuzanna Fuchs)
Lezing
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The Rich Agreement Hypothesis: a language universal?
Lezing
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The Rich Agreement Hypothesis beyond Indo-European
Lezing
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Arbitrariness at the agreement-classifier boundary
Lezing
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Phonology-Free Syntax
Lezing
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The Semantics of Ellipsis in Persian Complex Predicates
Lezing
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Negative concord in Turkish polar questions
Lezing
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Rule and order: using structure to acquire ordinal numerals
Lezing
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PPI-disjunctions in Russian
Lezing
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Making Social Inequality Tangible: Mapping Historical Leiden 1557–1894
Lezing
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The syntax-prosody mapping in a dead language, the case of Late Latin BE-periphrases
Lezing
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[POSTPONED] A new look at full, no and partial pro-drop
Lezing, Com(parative) Syn(tax Series
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TRC exhibition Dressing the "Stans": Textiles, dress and jewellery from Central Asia
Tentoonstelling
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Clefts in Tunen: A biclausal account
Lezing, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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Grotius Dialogue: Offences against the administration of justice and fair trial considerations before the ICC
Debat
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POSTPONED: The SyRI Judgment: A conversation with Jelle Klaas, litigation director of NJCM and plaintiff’s attorney
Lezing
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Micro-variation, contact and change: the absentive in Frisian and Dutch
Lezing
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On Merge and Labeling
Lezing
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LCN2 Seminar on Mining Large-scale Corporate Networks
Lezing
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FGGA Research Seminar: Globalisation and migration: The political economy of welfare state reform
Lezing, Seminar
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The Indian Temple -- Production, Place and Patronage
Lezing
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The semi-lexicality of quantification¬al nouns in English pseudopartitives
Lezing
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Judicial Strategies in Consociations
Lezing
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Violent Conflict and Peace Building in the Era of Climate Change
Seminar
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An Interview with Bernard Steunenberg about Dutch EU Presidency, EU-skepticism & European issues
‘‘Stop focusing on the money and start creating a heart for Europe’’ This Friday, the 29th of April, Bernard Steunenberg and his co-authors will launch their book ‘Fit for the Future’. We spoke with him about issues presented in the book, the EU Presidency and why people should read the book.
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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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Pieter's Corner: Clinton vs. Trump - race over?
Monday 26 September, 2016 saw the first confrontation between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Expectations were high – not only about the content of the debate, but also about how the two presidential candidates would behave, and how this might influence their campaigns. We asked three researchers…
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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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Making policy with big data
Governments have increasing amounts of data at their disposal. How can big data be used in policymaking? And are governments ready to deal with all this data? That is what Sarah Giest, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Public Administration, is interested in.
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Pieter's Corner: Housing
Students, first-time buyers, parents with stay-at-home children, migrants in need of a house; the problems in the housing market affect many layers within the society. The lack of housing is a growing problem. How does this affect our behaviour and the way we think about 'living' ? What are the consequences…
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Dies natalis 2021
University ceremony
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Universal Jurisdiction: Bridging the Accountability Gap and Providing Justice to Victims
Congres/symposium
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CANCELLED: Theories of argument structure and syntactic priming in comprehension
Lezing
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Acts of Rebellions and Revolts in the Early Caliphate
Congres/symposium
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Echo fragments: preliminary remarks
Lezing
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Restructuring Bridges
Lezing
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This Week’s Discoveries | 7 November 2017
Lezing
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Chasing Kleptocrats' Loot: Assessing the Global Campaign Against Grand Corruption
Lezing
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Text in Context
Recontextualising the Papyri from Roman Soknopaiou Nesos / Dimê (Fayyum, Egypt)