17 search results for “order moniek” in the Staff website
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Moniek AkerboomFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Procurement, purchasing and ordering
Do you wish to purchase or order something on behalf of the University? You need to take into account a number of procurement procedures. For example, the University makes use of framework contracts. Do you do need temporary staff? You can read all about it on the page of HR.
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Terms and conditions for orders and cancellations
The Faculty Club has specific terms and conditions for orders and cancellations, and the general terms and conditions of UFB Catering also apply. Please inform the Faculty Club of any cancellations or changes in good time
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Hans de VriesFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Alberto CeriaFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Vlad Niculescu-DincaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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seminar for Lund University about EU guidance in the national legal order
On 18 March 2021, Clara van Dam gave an online seminar for Lund University about EU Commission guidance in the national legal order. The seminar was hosted by Professor Henrik Wenander.
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Martijn van EtteFaculty of Humanities
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Maartje van der WoudeFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Advice to EU on looted art claims: ‘An agency could bring order to the legal chaos’
What practical steps can we take to resolve cross-border claims to looted art and prevent illicit trafficking in cultural goods? That's what the European Parliament asked Leiden legal scholar Evelien Campfens. Her advice: develop a registration system, issue art with a ‘passport’ and set up a European…
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Gjovalin MacajFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Sarah NelsonFaculty of Humanities
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Irene HadiprayitnoFaculty of Humanities
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Pitfalls for Advanced Writers of Academic English & Word Order (Graduate School FSW)
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Giles Scott-SmithFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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‘Violence has meaning’: what drives people to use it?
Violence such as assault or head-butting causes pain, shock and distress. It is often seen as savage or senseless. But for those who commit it, violence has meaning, argues violence researcher Don Weenink in his inaugural lecture.