145 search results for “interest regulation” in the Staff website
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Vivian Kraaij
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Marinus van IJzendoorn
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Remus DameFaculty of Science
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engages the European robotics community in shaping the future of robot regulation
As part of the LIAISON Research Project, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga and Hadassah Drukarch organised a workshop at the European Robotics Forum (ERF 2021) to engage the broader community in the projects’ goal of liaising robot development and policymaking.
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Alette JansenFaculty of Law
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Arjen de VettenICLON
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Melanie FinkFaculty of Law
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Chibuike UcheAfrican Studies Centre
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Pingtao DingFaculty of Science
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Arthur RamFaculty of Science
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Ingrid van Biezen
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Ellis AizenbergFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Minor Violence Studies: interesting encounters and flying wooden blocks
The English taught interdisciplinary minor Violence Studies looks into various facets of interpersonal violence. Is this minor for all Leiden students? These two 'colleagues' are certain of it.
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Nadira SaabICLON
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eLaw publishes a new book on Law and AI
From deepfakes and disinformation to killer robots, surgical robots and AI lawmaking: AI (Artificial Intelligence) is changing our world. That raises the question whether this requires some form of regulation. At eLaw, the Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University, prof. Bart Custers…
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Interested in becoming a member of The Young Academy? Let your supervisor know
Research
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Great interest in LDE Bachelor Honours Programme Sustainability
Today marks the launch of the LDE Bachelor Honours Programme Sustainability. Students from Leiden University, TU Delft and Erasmus University will work together on concrete sustainability issues of organisations. Interest in the new programme turned out to be overwhelming. Two lecturers involved share…
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Interested in becoming a member of The Young Academy? Let your supervisor know
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Bart Custers discusses arrest of Telegram CEO in 'Trouw'
Pavel Durov, CEO of chat and messaging app Telegram, was arrested in France last week. The Russian tech billionaire flew into Paris by private jet and was arrested on suspicion of cybercrimes. Telegram allegedly facilitates criminal activities such as money laundering. This raises the question of how…
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Bart Custers comments on Telegram’s catalogue of crimes
Instant messaging app Telegram is not faring well in the news – the reason being the illicit activities occurring on the platform. Professor Bart Custers helped Dutch current affairs programme ‘EenVandaag’ respond to questions about the platform.
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Roeland van der RijstICLON
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Special lecture Jan Vleggeert: 'A citizen's perspective on conflicts of interest'
When Professor of Tax Law Jan Vleggeert delivered his inaugural lecture in Leiden University’s Academy Building on 30 October 2020, only 30 people were allowed to attend due to coronavirus measures. On 10 June 2022, Vleggeert was therefore given the opportunity to deliver a lecture to a much larger…
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How successful are interest groups in court? A Kiem project finds out
Interest groups seem to be going to court more often to force politicians to act. How often do they do so? And how successful are they? The Kiem project ‘Litigation in the name of public interest’ is compiling a database on this.
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Huge interest from prospective students (and their parents) on Bachelor’s Open Day
Presentations, city tours, themed cafés and information fairs − there was plenty to discover on the Bachelor’s Open Day last Saturday. Around 6,000 prospective students and 4,000 parents visited faculties in Leiden and The Hague to soak up the atmosphere and imagine how it would be to study at Leiden…
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Bart Custers about extremists on Telegram
Extremist users of Telegram are moving en masse to other chat apps, such as the anonymous SimpleX. In this way, they hope to avoid detection, now that Telegram founder Pavel Durov is going to share personal data of criminal users with authorities.
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Eric De Brabandere: 'Both Ukraine and Russia have an interest in a ceasefire'
Last week Russia and Ukraine met for the first time since the outbreak of the war. The talks took place in Belarus.
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eLaw Summer School on Regulating AI in the EU Digital Market
Course, Summer School
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Kutsal YesilkagitFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Marta FioccoFaculty of Science
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Rik de RuiterFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Is your research of interest to children? Nominate it for the Klokhuis Science Prize
Research
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PhD and interested in Europe? Sign up for the Europaeum Scholars Programme
Research
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Vraag het Leiden seeks academics to answer interesting questions sent in by the public
Would you like to share your expertise with a wide audience, and in a very convenient way? The Vraag het Leiden (Ask Leiden) video platform is looking for academics who can answer questions sent in by the general public, both young and old, by recording short videos.
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eLaw Summer School: 'Regulating AI and data in an age of EU digital reforms', 24-28 June, Leiden (Registration now open!)
Course, Summer School
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Taskforce promotes the interests of contract and external PhD candidates: ‘We must level out the playing field’
The University wants to improve its support for contract and external PhD candidates. A taskforce headed by Dean of FGGA Erwin Muller has made over fifty recommendations, varying from an improved PhD portal and flexible work places on the campus to the right to vote in employee participation bodies.…
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Brendan CarrollFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Arco TimmermansFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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David EhrhardtFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Brandon ZichaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tanachia AshikaliFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Stefaan Van den BogaertFaculty of Law
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Johan ChristensenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Caspar van den BergFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Carola HeinSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Eduard SchmidtFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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‘There's “money law” and there's “people law” and I've always been more interested in the latter.’
Not everyone benefits from the increased flexibility in the labour market. EU migrant workers engaged at the lower end of the employment spectrum are falling behind. According to Daniel Carter, the legal system is at fault and in his PhD thesis he explains the reasons why.
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Climate Change: Pathways to Public Interest Advocacy
Roundtable
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Procederende belangenorganisaties: ‘Zo worden ook de meest kwetsbaren gehoord’
Interest organisations are increasingly taking legal action and that’s a good thing for democracy, says PhD candidate Rowie Stolk. ‘It means that the most vulnerable social groups – including children and refugees, who tend to have a weaker political position – are protected.’
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Stefanie van Goozen
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Aernout SchmidtFaculty of Law