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CPP Colloquium "Discriminatory vs. Hate Speech: Wherein lies the difference?"
Lecture
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CPP Symposium: Academic Activism and the Climate Crisis
Conference
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Research Seminar Rebecca Bryant
Lecture, Research Seminar
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CPP Colloquium: "Property and Social Equality"
Lecture
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LCCP Colloquium "Singing Unsung Stories: From Disinterest to Strange Taste"
Lecture
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Violence and the State: Perspectives from Ancient India
Lecture, VVIK Lecture
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Roundtable: Environmental Crises
Roundtable | SSEALS
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CPP Colloquium with Peter Niesen: Which ‘all subjected’-principle for animals?
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium "Arbitrariness and the Threshold for Moral Status"
Lecture
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Secular Law, Christian Ambivalence, and Jewish Difference
VVI Research Talks
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Lecture on the book The Deep Roots of Modern Democracy
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium 'Varieties of competition (and why they matter)'
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium: A Defence of Group Ownership
Lecture
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Institute for Philosophy Common Book Launch
Conference
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CPP Colloquium 'Design for Democracy: Deliberation and Experimentation'
Lecture
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Textual Sources and Geographies of Slavery in the Early Islamic Empire, ca. 600-1000 CE
Conference
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Finding Your Way (In and Out of the Art World): A Phenomenology of the Art Novel
Lecture
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Notes on the contemporary Art Novel
Lecture, Seminar
- Volume 3 (2008)
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Coming this fall: Al-Babtain visiting professor Hugh Kennedy
This fall, LUCIS will have the pleasure of welcoming Professor Hugh Kennedy from SOAS University of London to Leiden. He is the fourth Abdulaziz Saud Al-Babtain Cultural Foundation Visiting Professor in Arabic Culture at Leiden University.
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LUCIR 2024 Annual Lecture: Courts in Conflict: Developments and Challenges in Human Rights Litigation in Armed Conflict
Lecture
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2018 Hall of Fame
Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2018 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all.
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Alumna Sytske Besemer on living and working abroad
This month's flash interview is with alumna Sytske Besemer, Criminologist, who works at a startup called Cradle. Sytske has specifically chosen to work for a company with societal impact. And she is about to move again, this time to Zürich.
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The role of the UN in the conflict in Ukraine
Lecture, Seminar
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Reflections on a year of Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine
Debate, Roundtable discussion
- Borders Reimagined: Identity, Culture, and Justice in a Globalized World
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Roundtable: Is the Russia-Ukraine War a Global War? / Workshop: Archives and Methods
Conference, INVISIHIST Pre-Conference
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Making and Breaking Global Order in the Twentieth Century
Conference, INVISIHIST Conference
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LUCIR Book Talk: Contending Orders: Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law
Lecture
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Cyber Persistence Theory: redefining national security in cyberspace
Lecture
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Public Event ‘Will the EU be a relevant Global Actor in the Future’?
Conference, Public Event
- Global Questions Seminar
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Owada chair inaugural lecture
Inaugural lecture
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Memory ‘construction’ and the digital perpetuation of conflict in Mali
Lecture
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80th anniversary of United Nations War Crimes Commission-its legacy and relevance
Conference
- Join our talkshow and Q&A during the Online Master's Open Days
- Global Questions Seminar
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar: Rob van Nieuwpoort
Lecture
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Panel discussion: Silencing Palestine
Panelbijeenkomst
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“Book Diplomacy” in the Cultural Cold War: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Conference
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Palestine: On Apartheid & Settler Colonialism
Conference, Panel Discussion
- LUCAS Graduate Conference
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‘A safe city starts with good education and robust policing’
It is more myth than reality that people with migration backgrounds commit more crime. Leiden has successfully tackled anti-social behaviour by Moroccan youths, says former mayor Henri Lenferink. Good education forms the basis of a healthy and safe society, says ‘crimmigration’ researcher' Maartje van…
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AI, Peace, Justice and Security in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
The AI research in the area of peace, justice and security at each of the three universities in Zuid-Holland complements the AI research being performed by the other two. Three researchers explain. Part one in a series of five about themes that the three universities’ AI research covers.
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Bakhtiyar Babadjanov will be Leiden Erasmus Fellow in November-December 2016
Dr. Bakhtiyar Babadjanov is the first Erasmus Fellow within the Erasmus Mobility Plus Project between Leiden University and the Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies, in particular the Al-Biruni Centre of Oriental Manuscripts. The two-year project (2016-2018) envisages exchange of teaching staff…
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Critical Caribbean Thought on Colonial Legacies
The Caribbean as we know it today is fundamentally a product of colonial activity and globalisation. Practically everyone that inhabits the Caribbean has ancestors from different continents due to colonial activity, which profoundly affects the area to this day. Caribbean writers, both in the Caribbean…
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Students from all corners of the world
Callum is from Ireland, Sharitah is from The Hague and Kirsten is from Manilla. The new students taking part in the HOP week from 19 to 23 August come from all corners of the world. The HOP week is the introduction week for students at Leiden University in The Hague. The diversity of the student population…
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Ingrid Tieken spellbound by languages of The Hague
Linguist Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade retired in July, but is pressing on regardless with her languages in The Hague project. An online tour of her Hague Proverbs launched recently and Tieken also has academic publications in the pipeline.
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‘I became a stronger believer in the power of Europe’
She knew that a degree in Public Administration would be a stepping-stone to a career in politics. And that is exactly what Leiden alumna Samira Rafaela (30) wanted. Thanks to preferential votes, this member of the D66 party is the first Dutch MEP from an Afro-Caribbean background.
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FGGA in 2022: This was the year for our Faculty
We started this year as we ended it in 2021: in a lockdown. But the world continues to open up. We are occasionally allowed to go into the office and students are able to return to Campus. Continue reading to find out what the rest of the year has been like.