656 search results for “policy advies” in the Public website
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Leiden University to evaluate Dutch counterterrorism legislation
A research team from Leiden University, in cooperation with Bureau Boekhoorn Sociaal-Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek en Advies (BBSO), is to evaluate Dutch counterterrorism legislation.
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Public International Law
We would all like to live in a world in which individuals feel safe, conflicts are resolved peacefully and the interests of future generations are taken into consideration. At Leiden University legal scholars investigate to what extent public international law meets the needs of a globalised society.…
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University diversity policy is alive and kicking: ‘We need to acknowledge each other’s experiences’
Leiden University has had a diversity policy since 2014. The aim is to create a diverse and inclusive learning and working environment for all students and staff. Diversity Officer Aya Ezawa updates us on the process and the results. It’s now 2022, what has already changed?
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Professor Peter Rodrigues criticises Rabobank’s human rights policy
Peter Rodrigues, Professor Emeritus of Immigration and board member of the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights, recently dealt with a fascinating case in which a woman with Russian nationality felt she had suffered discrimination.
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Rogier Creemers on CNBC about China’s big tech policy
Chinese State-backed entities have taken tiny stakes in parts of two Alibaba subsidiaries that oversee a video platform and web browser. Professor Rogier Creemers argues on CNBC this move is part of a larger plan for tech regulation.
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Global Europe: ‘Lack of reflection in developing EU labor migration policy one of the main weaknesses’
Professor Wolff discusses the EU migration policy on Global Europe.
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Hadassah DrukarchFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Joana CookFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Federica CasanoFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Marco CinelliFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Joris LarikFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Roelie MolFaculty of Humanities
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Brecht WeerheijmFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Kavita HeijstekFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Saskia GoedhardFaculty of Humanities
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Marjon SmeetsFaculty of Humanities
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Rosella TwiskFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Jinke OostvogelFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Annabel GothFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Janita RaveslootFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Roxana Rossel HelwegenFaculty of Humanities
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Anne ZwetslootFaculty of Humanities
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Erna StokxFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Sharon KouwenbergFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Michèlle van WijkAdministration and Central Services
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Maarten BergwerffFaculty of Humanities
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Aphroditi ZoulfoukaridisFaculty of Humanities
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Elena BondaroukFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Ruijie LiuFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Anita WagemakerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Nadia Mansouri
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Daria BumblauskasFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Jantien HaddersFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Myrte VosFaculty of Humanities
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Annemarie BiboFaculty of Humanities
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Jiska EngelbertFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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'Migration and integration policies for the future only work with knowledge from the past.'
An inclusive society in which everyone has equal access to health and wealth is the focus of the new Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre on the Governance of Migration and Diversity. Professor of Migration History, Marlou Schrover, also works at the new centre. ‘It is important to add a historical perspective…
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Alumnus and lawyer Roger Cox uses the law to enforce climate policy
Limburg lawyer Roger Cox has caused a legal revolution. With high-profile cases against the Dutch state and Shell oil company, he transformed the law into a tool to enforce climate policy. Leidraad alumni magazine spoke to him about a life defined by radical choices for a better world.
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Leiden research that matters: how science is shaping European pesticide policy
Leiden ecotoxicologist Martina Vijver helped shake a European policy proposal in a single weekend. Not with a new experiment, but with years of research on pesticides – and an urgent letter that reached Brussels.
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What works in social work? Large-scale research into social resilience policy interventions
The need for knowledge among practitioners and the lack of an academic knowledge base for specifically collective arrangements of social work in the Netherlands were the reason for Anouk de Koning, Femke Kaulingfreks and Maartje van der Woude to start working on a Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) application…
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Working paper: 'Export restrictions and policy space for sustainable development: Lessons from trends in the regulation of export restrictions
On 16 January 2018, the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT) published Fengan Jiang's (Richard) working paper entitled 'Export restrictions and policy space for sustainable development: Lessons from trends in the regulation of export restrictions (2012-2016)''.
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The Life and Death of the Shopping City: Public Planning and Private Redevelopment in Britain since 1945
How have British cities changed in the years since the Second World War? And what drove this transformation? This innovative new history traces the development of the post-war British city, from the 1940s era of reconstruction, through the rise and fall of modernist urban renewal, up to the present-day…
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Gijsbert RuttenFaculty of Humanities
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Anne Aagten on nu.nl about new European plans to deal with migration
Anne Aagten comments on new European plans to deal with migration in podcast on news site nu.nl
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Policy Academy Programme
Research
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Morena SkalameraFaculty of Humanities
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Democracy in Action
Democracy in Action is a Horizon Europe-funded initiative exploring how grassroots movements, cultural spaces, and digital innovations can strengthen democratic participation. With a special focus on youth, women, ethnic minorities and night culture, we bring together researchers, grassroots movements,…
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Reduction in flights at Schiphol no done deal
The recent ruling by the Amsterdam Court that Schiphol must reduce the number of flights from 500,000 to 460,000 is now ‘up in the air’ following the collapse of the Dutch government. How and when the reduction in flights is likely to take effect is now totally unclear.
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Shana HeppingFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Simone Keijsers