533 search results for “conflictoplossende institute” in the Public website
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    Conflictoplossende Instituties
    
    
Institutions for Conflict Resolution in Leiden focuses on how the judiciary is able to prevent and solve problems.
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    First PhD Symposium Institutions for Conflict Resolution
        
    
Leiden University kicked off the first PhD Symposium ‘Institutions for Conflict Resolution’ (COI). COI is a nation-wide partnership that serves to implement the Dutch Legal Sector Plan (2019 – 2024). This partnership aims to preserve the authority and legitimacy of government institutions and the judiciary,…
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    Institutions for Conflict Resolution PhD Lab 2023
        
    
On April 14, 2023, the Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) research group at Leiden University organized its third annual Lab. The central aim of this meeting was to provide a starting point for the Leiden COI book project.
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    COI publishes special issue on legitimacy of institutions for conflict resolution
        
    
In May 2023, COI researchers collaborated to publish a special issue on the Legitimacy of Institutions for Conflict Resolution with the Utrecht Law Review.
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    2022 Institutions for Conflict Resolution Skills Lab
        
    
On Friday, 2 December 2022, PhD candidates connected to the Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) research group participated in a Skills Lab focusing on the skill of writing empirical legal research papers.
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    Institutions for Conflict Resolution Skills Lab on 29 March 2022
        
    
PhD students in the Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) research group attended a PhD Skills Lab to develop empirical legal publication expertise.
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    Meet the Book Author: COI Postdoc discusses her new book with the Journal of Law and Society
        
    
Aleydis Nissen discusses her new book, The European Union, Emerging Global Business and Human Rights.
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    Call on Institutions for Conflict Resolution to Publish Intersectional Data
        
    
The Research Network of the European Union Fundamental Rights Agency (FRANET) commissioned Aleydis Nissen and Rik Raedschelders to write the 2022 report on Racism, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance in Belgium.
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    Conference abstract submission deadline extended - Courts as an Arena for Societal Change
        
    
On July 8 - 9, 2022, Leiden University will be hosting a two-day, international conference on the theme of Courts as an Arena for Societal Change. The conference will bring together researchers and practitioners from around the world to discuss the evolving role of the judiciary in addressing difficult…
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    Armin Cuyvers on RTLZ News and BNR Radio on the rejection of EU primacy by Polish Court.
        
    
On 8 October, Armin Cuyvers was interviewed by RTLZ News and BNR News Radio on the shocking ruling by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal of 7 October 2021 (both in Dutch).
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    COI Stakeholders meeting 14 October 2021
        
    
On 14 October 2021, a stakeholders' meeting was held on the role of institutions for conflict resolution and the position of citizens in conflicts on climate change or environmental degradation.
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    Grant awarded to COI PhD candidates for research on politically sensitive cases and trust in judges
        
    
PhD candidates from Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI), Eva Grosfeld (Leiden University), Marlou Overheul (Utrecht University), and Amarins Jansma (social psychology, Utrecht University), won the KLI seed money grant for research on the influence of politically sensitive cases on public trust…
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    COI PhD Day 2021
        
    
On 5 November 2021, the second PhD day organised within the context of the research theme Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) took place in Utrecht. COI is a collaboration between Leiden University, Utrecht University, and Radboud University Nijmegen that serves to implement the Netherlands Sector…
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    Workshop on interdisiciplinary research methods in EU law
        
    
On 8 and 9 September, Armin Cuyvers and Eva Grosfeld presented their research project ‘Adapting EU law to human nature’ during the Interdisciplinary Research Methods in EU law workshop in London.
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    Writing retreat COI book project March 2024
        
    
From March 13-15, 2024, the authors participating in the book project of the Institutions for Conflict Resolution research group went away for a writing retreat in the green spaces of Soesterberg.
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    First authors meeting COI book project November 2023
        
    
On November 21, 2023, participants in the Leiden Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) book project met up for their first authors meeting.
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    Presentation Growth Fund application on enhanced conflict-resolving capabilities
        
    
On 8 March 2023, the Growth Fund application which HiiL (The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law) has drawn up in collaboration with various consortium partners, including the research group on Institutions for Conflict Resolution, was presented in Press Center Nieuwspoort. Central to the application…
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    Conference on 8 and 9 July 2022: Courts as an Arena for Societal Change
        
    
Around 200 scholars from around the world are expected in Leiden to discuss the contribution of courts to societal change. Leiden Law School is hosting the conference.
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    Workshop “Challenges to judicial legitimacy”
        
    
On April 16th, Radboud University Nijmegen hosted an online workshop on (challenges to) judicial legitimacy. Legitimacy is one of the core concepts within the research theme Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI). COI is a nation-wide partnership that serves to implement the Dutch Sector Plan for…
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    COI PhD Day 2023
        
    
On 13 October 2023, the third PhD day organised within the context of the research theme Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) took place in Leiden. COI is a collaboration between Leiden University, Utrecht University, and Radboud University Nijmegen that serves to implement the Netherlands Sector…
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    COI stakeholder meeting 2023 on governmental problem-solving and implications for legitimacy
        
    
On November 30, 2023, the research group Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) organized a stakeholder meeting on governmental problem-solving and its implications for legitimacy. COI is a joint collaboration between the Universities of Leiden, Utrecht, and Nijmegen as part of the Dutch Sector…
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    Just Energy Transitions for Europe and Beyond: Call for Abstracts
        
    
Submissions are sought for a special issue with Frontiers in Political Science that explores the conceptual and practical aspects of a ‘just’ energy transition both within and beyond Europe. In particular, contributions to the theoretical and interdisciplinary foundations of just transitions, as well…
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    Overarching PhD lab on Leiden PhD projects regarding Institutions for Conflict Resolution
        
    
On 21 June 2021 a meeting took place during which PhD candidates within the research theme 'Institutions for Conflict Resolution' at Leiden University presented the current state of their doctoral research.
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    Conference on Innovation within the Judiciary
        
    
On 9 March 2023, the Council for the Judiciary organized a conference on innovations within the judiciary, which took place in the building of the Dutch Supreme Court. The central conference theme was judicial innovation and what we can learn from various forms of socially effective justice (‘maatschappelijk…
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    COI publishes special issue on environmental and climate conflicts
        
    
After the 2022 conference on Courts as an Arena for Societal Change in Leiden, COI researchers collaborated with conference attendees to publish a special issue of the European Law Journal covering diverse aspects of the evolving role of courts in addressing environmental and climate issues.
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    Courts as an Arena for Societal Change
        
    
On 8 and 9 July 2022, Leiden Law School hosted the second conference of the Research Group on Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI).
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    Second overarching COI PhD Lab
        
    
On 22 June 2022, the research group on Institutions for Conflict Resolution organised its second annual overarching PhD lab. During this meeting, the PhD researchers connected to COI presented the current status of their research projects.
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    Leiden University conducts research into impact of coronavirus crisis on judicial system
        
    
Leiden University, together with Utrecht University and Radboud University in Nijmegen, has received a research grant from the Covid-19 programme of ZonMw, the Dutch organisation for research into health care.
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    COI Conference 2023: Call for Abstracts
        
    
The 2023 Conference: Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) aims to identify just institutional approaches that seek (real) conflict prevention and conflict resolution in the legal context. It will be held in Utrecht on 28 and 29 September 2023. We welcome abstracts from all researchers around the…
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    Institutes
    
    
Leiden University research institutes based in Leiden and The Hague.
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    Institutes
    
    
All research at Leiden University is organised into institutes. To do justice to the wide spectrum of research (and consequently teaching) that comes from these, you will find descriptions of all the Leiden institutes on these pages.
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    Brechtje Paijmans is 'Mr.' of the week
        
    
Since 1 November 2022, Brechtje Paijmans is endowed professor of Conflict Resolution and Legal Protection in Education. Dutch trade journal Mr. interviewed her about her appointment.
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    COI Conference 2023: Towards just institutional approaches to conflict prevention and resolution
    
    
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    Institutes abroad
    
    
Our institutes abroad are instrumental for Leiden’s internationalisation activities.
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    Institute Council
    
    
The Institute Council (IC) provides an important link between the Institute Board, institute committees, and staff groups (i.e. scientific staff, support personnel, permanent and temporary) and student members of the institute. The IC has an important role regarding policies, strategies and other…
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    Institute Council
    
    
The Institute Council consists of scientists, lecturers, support staff and students. They provide a forum for discussing the institute’s current situation and its prospects.
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    Papyrological Institute
    
    
The Leiden Papyrological Institute is the only papyrological institute in the Netherlands. The members of our staff publish Greek (and Latin), Demotic (and Abnormal-Hieratic) and Coptic papyri from collections all over the world, including our own collection.
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    Europa Institute
    
    
The Europa Institute of Leiden University is one of the oldest academic institutes specialised in the law of the European Union and the European Convention on Human Rights; it was established in 1957, the same year as the European Economic Community itself.
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    Institutional trust
    
    
Trust in public institutions in the Tata Steel case and beyond
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    Mathematical Institute
    
    
The Mathematical Institute is responsible for the research and education in mathematics and statistics at Leiden University.
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    Institutional Progress
        
    
Read here about the progress that Leiden University is making with regards to sustainability.
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    Institute Council
    
    
There are several committees within the IBL that are crucial for organizing and coordinating research, education and finances. Among the lesser-known of these committees is the IBL Institute Council (IC or Instituutsraad, IR). The purpose of the IC is to serve as a link between IBL members and management…
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    Affiliated institutes & researchers
    
    
The profile area Political Legitimacy brings together researchers from multiple research institutes within Leiden University.
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    About
    
    
History is being taught at Leiden University since the days of Justus Lipsius [1547-1606]. In 1860, following the appointment of Robert Fruin as Leiden professor of Dutch History, modern historical investigation started in the Netherlands.
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    Netherlands Institute in Turkey
    
    
The Netherlands Institute in Turkey (NIT) conducts scholarly research and supports the academic study of Turkey through the ages. The institute is closely affiliated with University’s Faculty of Humanities. Its facilities are available to students and staff of all universities in the Netherlands.
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    Institute's Council
    
    
The CML Institute's Council (IC) consist of seven persons representing staff and students who are working in our institute. The council advises the management team on a broad range of topics that concern all CML staff members: financial matters, research programs, education and strategic outlines.
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    Contact
    
    
Contact the Leiden University Institute for History.
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    Institute for History
    
    
The motto of the Institute for History is: ‘Global questions, local sources.’ Its researchers use local sources to find answers to major historical questions. Without historical analysis, it is impossible to understand and explain the issues in society today. Leiden itself has a rich history, with big…
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    Institute of Public Law
    
    
The institute that focuses on Public Law is as broad as the field itself. The Institute of Public Law has six departments, each with its own research agenda.
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    Trust in institutions
    
    
'Trust in institutions' is one of Leiden Law School's four research focus areas.