2,901 search results for “international” in the Student website
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Alessia AspideSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Zhaole YangFaculty of Humanities
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Pralay KanungoFaculty of Humanities
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Sai EnglertFaculty of Humanities
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Tim LamérisFaculty of Humanities
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Violet BennekerSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Limin TehFaculty of Humanities
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Sine BagaturFaculty of Humanities
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Victor Barros CorreiaFaculty of Humanities
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Jiaxuan HuangFaculty of Humanities
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Anna Maria Puigderrajols TriadóFaculty of Law
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Yusra AbdullahiFaculty of Humanities
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Maha AliFaculty of Humanities
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Wars in Ukraine and Gaza could soon affect our approach to the North Pole
The Houthis are attacking ships in the Red Sea. Rerouting via South Africa is expensive, whereas the Arctic route only takes a week. Once a no-go zone, this route might be a more realistic option. Mind the nuclear submarines, though…
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How arbitration law went from uncharted territory to a ‘sexy’ field of practice
Arbitration law has grown into a ‘sexy’ area of practice about which students are keen to write a thesis and in which many lawyers specialise.
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Lecture and roundtable discussion with Cleveringa Professor Jan Grabowski
On 21 April 2022, Cleveringa Professor Jan Grabowski visited Leiden. The theme of his visit was the role of law and historiography in shaping collective memories.
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Why early detection of bone disorders matters
As a professor, Natasha Appelman-Dijkstra understands better than anyone how important it is to recognise bone and mineral conditions at an early stage. She emphasises the importance of flexibility and collaboration for better care, groundbreaking research and strong education.
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Video: Is the hypersonic rocket system the new super weapon?
Missiles that travel at approximately six thousand kilometres per hour, up to 5 or 6 times the speed of sound. Has Russia used those against Ukraine and how is that possible? In Leiden University’s Dutch video series ‘De Werkplaats’, Danny Pronk, political scientist, security expert, and researcher…
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How the EU is trying to deter economic coercion of countries
The EU is aiming to deter economic coercion with a new legal instrument. Freya Baetens will elucidate this in her inaugural lecture on October 27th.
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Dominika CzerniawskaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Breanna CrossFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Taka SuzukiFaculty of Humanities
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Atse FokkensFaculty of Humanities
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Tatiana Vargas OrtizFaculty of Humanities
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Simone Heidt-van der LubbeService Unit Real Estate
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Henk BlezerFaculty of Humanities
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Roos ter ElstFaculty of Humanities
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Anna van der JagtFaculty of Humanities
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Maria VoltsichinaFaculty of Humanities
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Federica CasanoFaculty of Law
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Navigation in Troubled Waters: Advancing the Rule of Law on the International Stage’
Inaugural lecture
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Simcha Jong Kon ChinFaculty of Science
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Partners? The Shifting Relationships between Civil Society and International Criminal Mechanisms
Conference, Discussion
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Relational Multilateralism: the Play of International United Front in China’s Global Grand Strategy
Lecture
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Book presentation ‘Building the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation’
Book presentation
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LUCIR Book launch: Kseniya Oksamytna - Advocacy and Change in International Organizations
Lecture
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An International Rule-Based Order and China in the Global Arena
Lecture
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The Power of Empathy in International Development Work: Beyond Policies and Numbers
Lecture
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Grotian Law and Modernity at the Dawn of a New Age - International Conference
Conference
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What Contribution can Scholarship make to the Development of International Criminal Law?
Conference, Discussion
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Economic Human Rights, The United Nations and the Intimacies of International Law: A History
Lecture, INVISIHIST event
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Louis SickingFaculty of Humanities
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Working at the heart of international Counter Terrorism: A senior detective’s journey
Lecture
- Lecture ‘How to prepare your (international) career', by diplomat Jean-Pierre Kempeneers
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New Book by Jens Iverson: ‘Jus Post Bellum: The Rediscovery, Foundations, and Future of the Law of Transforming War into Peace’
Jus post bellum, the body of laws and norms governing the transition from armed conflict to peace, has emerged as a crucial issue for international law scholars, governments, and all concerned with building a just and sustainable peace. The Jus Post Bellum Project, funded by the NWO and hosted by the…
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Special Guest Lecture: Civilian Internment in India: Omissions and Exceptions, Incarceration camps of the Pacific War
Guest Lecture | SSEALS
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Economy of an Enigma: Exploring Vietnam's Domestic Dynamics and International Role
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Lecture ‘How to prepare for your (international) career' hosted by Jean-Pierre Kempeneers
Lecture
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MIRD students explore global diplomacy in Brussels
Brussels, the heart of European diplomacy, offered MSc International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRD) students a two-day opportunity to explore NATO and the European External Action Service (EEAS), gaining valuable insights into their roles in shaping EU foreign policy and global security.
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Rizal ShidiqFaculty of Humanities