1,454 search results for “constitutioneel and administration law” in the Staff website
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Danka SaijaFaculty of Law
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Ymre Schuurmans Academic Director Institute of Public Law
The Faculty Board has appointed Professor Ymre Schuurmans as Academic Director of the Institute of Public Law. Schuurmans is Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law and was Head of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law for the past six years.
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Letizia Lo GiaccoFaculty of Law
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Jason RudallFaculty of Law
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Hans-Jan van KralingenFaculty of Law
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Robert HeinschFaculty of Law
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Brian McGarryFaculty of Law
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Alain WijffelsFaculty of Law
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Tobias van der WalFaculty of Law
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Toghrul Gulu zadaFaculty of Law
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Jamie KorporaalFaculty of Law
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Esther KentinFaculty of Law
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Carel SmithFaculty of Law
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researchers and SEO Economisch Onderzoek examine financing insolvency administrators
Leiden researchers from the departments Company Law and Business Studies will be collaborating with SEO Economisch Onderzoek on behalf of the WODC. The subject of their research project will be the financing of the insolvency administrator.
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Freya BaetensFaculty of Law
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Cathalijne van der PlasFaculty of Law
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Douae YoussefFaculty of Law
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Sinead MulcahyFaculty of Law
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Matt YoungFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jacomijn van Haersolte-van HofFaculty of Law
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Moritz JesseFaculty of Law
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Roel BekkerFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Francien Dechesne appointed as Professor to endowed chair of AI and Law at Tilburg University
Francien Dechesne, Associate Professor of Ethics and Digital Technologies, has been appointed by the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences of Tilburg University as Professor to the endowed chair of ‘Data and AI for the Rule of Law’, effective 1 November 2025.
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Wim Voermans in podcast on minority government
The formation of a new government is in full swing in the Netherlands. Or more accurately, it is in full deadlock. As a result, the possibility of a minority government is being discussed. Would that be a good idea?
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Joseph FinnertyFaculty of Law
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Stefaan Van den BogaertFaculty of Law
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Clementine Breedveld-de VoogdFaculty of Law
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Brendan CarrollFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Gert-Jan BoonFaculty of Law
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Toon KerkhoffFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bryan VerheulFaculty of Law
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Marielle Koppenol-LaforceFaculty of Law
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Jeroen ten VoordeFaculty of Law
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Jens IversonFaculty of Law
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Fernando BordinFaculty of Law
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Andreas KinnegingFaculty of Law
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Jacky NieuwboerFaculty of Law
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Reinout VriesendorpFaculty of Law
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Bart LabuschagneFaculty of Law
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David AlthoffFaculty of Law
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Giulia PinzautiFaculty of Law
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should be able to rely on information provided by Tax and Customs Administration’
Information provided by the Tax and Customs Administration is something that concerns every citizen. So it is not surprising that the Tax hotline receives around 10 million calls each year. The Benefits Affair emphasised the citizen’s perspective in communications with the Tax and Customs Administration.…
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Alban MikFaculty of Law
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Hetty de RooijFaculty of Law
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Hoko HoriiFaculty of Law
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Pavlos MasourosFaculty of Law
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Robrecht TimmermansFaculty of Law
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Gitta VeldtFaculty of Law
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Ben van VelthovenFaculty of Law