983 search results for “data protection law” in the Student website
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Mohit KhubchandaniFaculty of Law
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Pinar ÖlcerFaculty of Law
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Thea CoventryFaculty of Law
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Hilde WokerFaculty of Law
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Marcel de GroodtFaculty of Law
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Danny JolFaculty of Law
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Marco BronckersFaculty of Law
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Vestert BorgerFaculty of Law
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Tineke CleirenFaculty of Law
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Joost van Ginkel
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Camille LefebvreFaculty of Law
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Tanja Masson-ZwaanFaculty of Law
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Joris van de RietFaculty of Law
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'EU integration is an opportunity to protect our national constitutional values jointly'
The euro crisis of 2010 has shown that the Eurozone lacks economic cohesion and that EU fiscal integration is needed for a stable euro. But can this integration exist without clashing with the national constitutional interests of the Member States? Frederik Behre looked into this matter in his PhD-thesis…
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Tanja Masson-Zwaan: 'We have to protect our heritage on the moon, like Neil Armstrong’s footprints'
Space is becoming increasingly busier due to the launching of satellites and tourists. But no binding international agreements have been made since 1979. This is problematic, warns space lawyer Tanja Masson-Zwaan. ‘Everyone’s putting their own interests first.’
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Lianne BaarsFaculty of Law
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Timo SlootwegFaculty of Law
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Pablo Mendes De LeonFaculty of Law
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Reijer PasschierFaculty of Law
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Aad RozendalFaculty of Law
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Henk SnijdersFaculty of Law
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Monique de Deugd-DijkmanFaculty of Law
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Claudia BouteligierFaculty of Law
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Darinka PiqaniFaculty of Law
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Jet LieskerFaculty of Law
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Reeda Al Sabri HalawiFaculty of Law
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Renske JanssenFaculty of Humanities
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David SanderFaculty of Law
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Cecily RoseFaculty of Law
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Eva SchmidtFaculty of Law
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Anne Fleur van VeenstraFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Sticky insects: plants protected with biological glue
Drained leaves and plants stripped bare. Insects can completely destroy crops. Soon, these situations may be behind us, with the new pesticide developed by Leiden and Wageningen researchers. With their plant-based ‘insect glue’, insects are incapacitated.
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Akrati SaxenaFaculty of Science
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Guest lecture Wojciech Wiewiórowski, European Data Protection Supervisor
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Judith van UdenFaculty of Law
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Hans-Martien ten NapelFaculty of Law
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Tarlach McGonagleFaculty of Law
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Ellen GijselaarFaculty of Law
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Martijn NouwenFaculty of Law
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Tom OttervangerFaculty of Law
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Sabine van der AsdonkSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Peggy Bracco GartnerFaculty of Law
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Martin MoeringsFaculty of Law
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Will AI be listening in on your future job interview? On law, technology and privacy
The law and Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications need to be better aligned to ensure our personal data and privacy are protected. PhD candidate Andreas Häuselmann can see opportunities with AI, but dangers if this does not happen.
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Data science for newbies: honours students learn to utilise AI
Brain scans, heart attacks and credit scores: many science applications revolve around data. But how do you mine applicable insights from a mountain of data? In a Bachelor Honours Class, students discover how data science can contribute to their discipline.
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Evolutionary change in protective plant odours
Plants can’t run away from enemies. Still, it would like to keep life-threatening herbivores at a distance. This can be done with odours. Klaas Vrieling of the Institute of Biology Leiden found out with his team how plants change odour production to keep the munchers at a distance.
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Harold KosterFaculty of Law
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Conference on final evaluation of Dutch Child Protection Act: 'Give children a voice’
‘The system is failing’, ‘the goals are only being achieved to a limited extent’, ‘we’re letting children down’. These are some of the newspaper headlines that followed the publication of a report by researchers from Leiden University in September. Commissioned by the Dutch Research and Documentation…
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Esther Huiskers-StoopFaculty of Law
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Evianne GortFaculty of Law