542 search results for “criminal greek” in the Student website
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Reassessing the etymology of Greek katharós ‘clean, stainless, pure’
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
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Mojdeh KobariFaculty of Law
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Live Q&A session with students Comparative Criminal Justice
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Marcel de GroodtFaculty of Law
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Danny JolFaculty of Law
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David SanderFaculty of Law
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Ellen GijselaarFaculty of Law
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Klaas WorpFaculty of Humanities
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Vincent KolodziejakFaculty of Archaeology
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Jan CrijnsFaculty of Law
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Jannemieke OuwerkerkFaculty of Law
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Marianne LochsFaculty of Law
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Adriano MartufiFaculty of Law
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Konstantinos ZoumpoulakisFaculty of Law
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Jozef CoppelmansFaculty of Law
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Tamara BurumaFaculty of Law
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Dinesh ChangoerFaculty of Law
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Justus CandidoFaculty of Law
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Jacco SnoeijerFaculty of Law
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Nieke VerschaerenFaculty of Law
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Tineke CleirenFaculty of Law
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Robert PittFaculty of Humanities
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Hanne KlapwijkFaculty of Law
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Jeroen ten VoordeFaculty of Law
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Pinar ÖlcerFaculty of Law
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Reeda Al Sabri HalawiFaculty of Law
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Oriol Febrer i VilasecaFaculty of Humanities
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Michiel van der WolfFaculty of Law
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New Focus Area MA course: Archaeology of Greek Mediterranean
Education
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Greek Ambassador visits Faculty of Archaeology
On January 17th 2023, Caterina Ghini, Ambassador of Greece to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, visited the Faculty of Archaeology. Her Excellency reached out to Leiden University with the purpose to collaborate and engage with us.
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The Greek alphabet may be older than we think
The Greek alphabet dates back to the eighth century BC. At least, that is what science assumed for a long time. Associate Professor Willemijn Waal is going to use a Vici grant to investigate whether the Greek alphabet may be centuries older, and was initially written only on perishable materials.
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Ancient Greek spelling mistakes shed new light on language development
If you had something important to write down in ancient times, you would usually write in Greek in the eastern Mediterranean. University lecturer Joanne Stolk has been awarded an ERC grant to explore the kinds of spelling mistakes that were made in these scripts. And, more importantly, what improvements…
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Network on Greek Sanctuaries Leads to New Perspectives on Antiquity
A group of experts on ancient Greek religious practices has joined forces in the form of the HIERON network. In a grassroots fashion, they decided to host frequent get-togethers in order to share experiences, research ideas, and interdisciplinary views. Leiden archaeologist Michael Kerschner was one…
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Lisa AnsemsFaculty of Law
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Leiden Law Cast #2: The role of the criminal defence lawyer with Dr M. Lochs
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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Rafal MatuszewskiFaculty of Humanities
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Marloes van NoorloosFaculty of Law
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Rosa KoenraadtFaculty of Law
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Arjan BloklandFaculty of Law
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Paul NieuwbeertaFaculty of Law
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Julia RootenbergFaculty of Law
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Criminal law needs to change: ‘Harsher punishments and short prison sentences don’t work’
Many problems in criminal law can be predicted by the academic world and using knowledge from criminal law practice, says criminal lawyer Professor Patrick van der Meij.
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How can criminal law protect democracy?
Should criminal law have a greater role in protecting this democracy? In his inaugural lecture, Professor Jeroen ten Voorde urges caution.
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Riia TimonenFaculty of Archaeology
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Yuye QueFaculty of Humanities
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Mojan SamadiFaculty of Law
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Presentation of Greek-Dutch dictionary: ‘In the end, you have to decide what to do’
After a process of more than two decades, the new Greek-Dutch dictionary was presented on Wednesday 5 June. University lecturer Lucien van Beek acted as manager of this project headed by Ineke Sluiter for the last nine years. He is also one of its editors-in-chief.
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Michael KerschnerFaculty of Archaeology