1,375 search results for “rights of indigenous people” in the Public website
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    Special Issue on The Social Impacts of Logging
    
    
This special issue of the International Forestry Review talks about how logging really affects society.
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    Contact in the Prehistory of the Sakha (Yakuts): Linguistic and Genetic Perspectives
    
    
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha, from both a molecular-genetic and a linguistic perspective.
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    Early Colonial Mosaics, Transculturation within Ceramic Repertoires in the Spanish Colonial Caribbean 1495-1562
    
    
What can continuity and change in the manufacturing of locally made ceramics from the early colonials Spanish towns of Concepción de la Vega, Cotuí and Nueva Cádiz (1492-1600) tell us about the choices people made in ceramic production as a reaction the the changing social environment?
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    Language variation at home and abroad: the case of P'urhepecha in Mexico and its US diaspora
    
    
By documenting lexical and morpho-syntactic patterns among P’urhepecha speakers in Mexico and the US diaspora, this project will investigate the sources of language variation. The ensuing online dialect atlas will serve as an online resource for speakers, learners and researchers of the language.
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    Archaeology of the Americas
    
    
In the master’s programme in Archaeology, you can follow courses on the archaeology of the Americas, deepening your understanding of this large region.
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    Crafting Lifestyles
    
    
A biographical approach to material cultural interactions between Caribbean communities and Europeans across the historical divide (AD 1000-1800)
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    People, Places, Stories
        
    
An EU-project full of suggestions for cultural associations...
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    Discover our Perspectives on the Past
        
    
The Faculty of Archaeology proudly presents the research brochure Perspectives on the Past, featuring passionate, dedicated researchers introducing a dazzling scala of research topics: from present-day traditional knowledge in Africa to the power of glue in Palaeolithic Europe. In addition to these…
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    Upcoming ILS Lunch Seminar: core rights, data and peace agreements
        
    
During this lunch seminar series all researchers from Leiden Law School can present their research. The idea is to hear in a simple and nice way what researchers from other research programs and institutes are working on. During a seminar two or three speakers will present their research.
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    Dunsa Masterclass – Right Wing Austrian Politics of Kurz
        
    
On 15 April 2019 upon the invitation of SIB-Amsterdam- Dutch United Nations Student Association Monika Baár gave a masterclass on the contemporary political situation in Austria and its historical antecedents.
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    Patterns of Panow: Dimensions of Mobility among the Pantaron Manobo
    
    
In this book chapter, Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio and Myfel D. Paluga unpack the indigenous category
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    Heritage and Climate Governance: Potentials and Pitfalls
    
    
This pilot project will initiate research on how heritage has been and can be mobilized to address climate change governance in Himalayan Asia. Climate adaptation strategies frequently include the sourcing of heritage, encompassing landscapes, built environments 4 and cultural practices. However, effective…
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    Material Culture Studies
    
    
Material Culture Studies revolves around the analysis of the cultural biographies of all sorts of material objects from flint axes, to pottery, to houses and monumental structures.
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    Data Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Digital Food Systems (DIGIFOOD)
    
    
DIGIFOOD is a transnational research project that investigates how data governance can support equitable and sustainable digital food systems. Around the world, digital technologies are transforming agriculture. Sensors in soil, satellites in space, and mobile phones in farmers’ hands are generating…
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    Bolivia at the Crossroads: Politics, Economy, and Environment in a Time of Crisis
    
    
As Bolivia reels from the collapse of the government in November 2019, a wave of social protests, and now the impact of Covid-19, this book asks: where next for Bolivia?
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    Museum Studies
    
    
Museum Studies looks at museum practices from archaeological, historical and anthropological perspectives.
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    Koriabo; From the Caribbean Sea to the Amazon River
    
    
This book is about the archaeology of indigenous peoples who thrived across the Caribbean, the Guianas, and the Lower Amazon basin just before the European invasion, and who also remained central to the early history of conquest and colonization.
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    We navel-string bury here
    
    
Landscape history, representation and identity in the Grenada islandscape
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    Negotiating Custom: A History of the Galle Landraad (1740-96)
    
    
Nadeera Seneviratne defended her thesis on 21 January 2016.
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    A Grammar of Sunwar. Descriptive Grammar, Paradigms, Texts and Glossary
    
    
This grammar provides a description of Sunwar, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in eastern Nepal, based on data collected during twelve months of field work.
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    Amsterdam's Atlantic: Print Culture and the Making of Dutch Brazil
    
    
The rise and fall of Dutch Brazil (1624-1654) was a major news story in early modern Europe, and marked the emergence of a
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    The writing on the rocks: Thamidic and Arabia's linguistic past
    
    
This project aims to open up the pre-Islamic linguistic history of Arabia through the systematic study of the Thamudic inscriptions within a digital humanities framework.
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    Mochica: grammatical topics and external relations
    
    
On the 12th of May, Rita Barrera Virhuez-Eloranta successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Rita Barrera Virhuez-Eloranta on this achievement.
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    The (pre)historic distribution and habitat of the elk in the Netherlands
    
    
The project aims to explore Eurasian elk's role in the ecosystems of the past and its relationship with humans through analysis of its distribution and habitat in the Netherlands.
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    Bhutan
    
    
This is an Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project of Leiden University’s Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences with Royal Thimphu College in Bhutan.
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    International Law and Governance of the Arctic in an Era of Climate Change
    
    
On 15 February 2024, Alexandros Sarris defended the thesis 'International Law and Governance of the Arctic in an Era of Climate Change'. The doctoral research was supervised by Nico Schrijver and Freya Baetens.
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    Cultural Confluence in Organizational Change: A Portuguese Venture in Angola
    
    
This book explores intercultural management challenges in sub-Saharan Africa through a case study of Vasco Silva, a Portuguese businessman in Luanda, Angola.
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    Heritage, landscape and spatial justice: new legal perspectives on heritage protection in the Lesser Antilles
    
    
This dissertation presents a legal geographical analysis of the heritage laws of the independent English-speaking islands of the Lesser Antilles.
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    Representations of Minamoto no Yoshitsune in Visual Culture and Literature: Cultural Memory in Late Edo and Meiji Japan
    
    
This project examines changes in late eighteenth and nineteenth-century representations of the legendary twelfth-century general Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189) and how they reflect not only developments in themes of representation, but also changes in the focus of early modern and modern Japan’s…
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    Who gets what, when, and how? An analysis of stakeholder interests and conflicts in and around Big Science
    
    
Big Science, commonly defined as conventional science made big in three dimensions, namely organizations, machines, and politics, brings a plethora of different stakeholders together, often for a long period of time. This includes policymakers, scientists, (scientific) managers as well as local “host”…
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    Associations and Journals
    
    
An overview of Professional Associations and Journals
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    Debate: ‘A Crisis on the Rise? The Impact of Violence and Impunity on Mexican Society’
        
    
Mexico is currently facing an unprecedented social and political crisis, with expanding criminal and political violence, rampant impunity and crumbling political institutions. Next to the daily report of anonymous victims of violence, last summer in Central Mexico at least 15 citizens were executed…
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    Gjovalin MacajFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
g.macaj@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9500
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    About the programme
    
    
Find out more about the programme International Children's Rights. We teach you to respond to (inter)national legal developments in relation to children.
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    ‘Meeting new people is still very valuable’
        
    
Particularly during this time of social distancing and remote learning, it is important to carry on meeting new people – even if you don’t always feel like it after another day staring at your screen, says Wessel van Dam. In his role as assessor at the Honours Academy, Wessel represents the interests…
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    The Local Impact of a Global Court: Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Court in Situation Countries
    
    
On 9 January 2019, Marieke Wierda defended her thesis 'The Local Impact of a Global Court: Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Court in Situation Countries'. The doctoral research was supervised by Prof. dr. C. Stahn en Prof. dr. L.J. van den Herik.
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    Research
    
    
Research conducted by the Department of Child Law and Health Law at Leiden University concerns the legal position of the child at both the national and international level.
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    Reparations for International Crimes and the development of a Civil Dimension of International Criminal Justice
    
    
Miriam Cohen defended her PhD dissertation entitled “Reparations for International Crimes and the development of a Civil Dimension of International Criminal Justice” on 28 June 2017. She wrote her thesis under the supervision of Professor L.J. van den Herik and Professor C. Stahn.
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    The participation of children in youth care
    
    
In this study the central question to be answered is whether children are able to participate in decisions and at which moments these decisions are taken in the youth care trajectory.
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    Security Vision
    
    
How do technologies of computer vision, which promise to replace humans in the understanding of images, work in practice in the field of security, and what are their ethical and political implications?
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    Knowledge of Caribbean Amerindians crucial for colonisation of Americas
        
    
The significance of indigenous Amerindian knowledge has been marginalised in the history of the colonisation of the Americas. Wrongly, according to research by Leiden archaeologists. Indigenous knowledge and infrastructure were essential for the 'success' of the Spanish colonisers. Publication in the…
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    ‘Extreem menselijk falen’ van hulpinstanties bij mishandeld pleegmeisje Vlaardingen
        
    
Jeugdhulpinstanties zijn ernstig tekort geschoten bij hulp aan het mishandeld pleegmeisje uit Vlaardingen, blijkt uit nieuw onderzoeksrapport. Hoogleraar jeugdrecht Mariëlle Bruning schoof aan bij Nieuwsuur: ‘Het gaat om extreem menselijk falen.’
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    Roundtable on the Rule of Law in Poland
        
    
On Thursday 25 January 2018 the Europa Instituut in Leiden hosted a round table session with the title “Securing the rule of law in Poland: which role for Europe?”. It was a small meeting bringing high-level experts together under Chatham House Rule.
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    Expert Meeting: Solidarity and the Right to Health in the Era of Healthcare Commercialization
        
    
On 13 April, an expert meeting to discuss the doctoral thesis of Eduardo Arenas Catalán was held at Leiden Law School. The discussion, chaired by Aart Hendriks, Professor of Health Law at Leiden Law School, included the contributions from Javier Couso Salas, Professor at Universidad Diego Portales and…
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    App helps doctors find the right dose of corona medication
        
    
Leiden researchers have developed an app that doctors can use to more easily determine the right dosage of medication for corona patients. At the moment, doctors are prescribing many existing kinds of medication to patients. Using the app, they can determine a safe and effective dosage.
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    Is it right for judges to engage in politics?
        
    
The Dutch State is set to challenge The Hague Court of Appeal's ruling that the Netherlands must stop exporting arms to Israel at the Supreme Court. The government believes that foreign policy falls within the political domain and not within the judiciary. Geerten Boogaard, Professor of Constitutional…
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    Arie BoomertFaculty of Archaeology
a.boomert@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Melanie Fink speaks at Workshop of the Frontex Fundamental Rights Office
        
    
From 1-2 December 2022, the Frontex fundamental rights team met for a Workshop to reflect on their role and discuss current issues. Melanie Fink, Assistant Professor of European Law, was invited to contribute to the discussion with insights from her research on Frontex’s obligations and responsibili…
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    Contribution to the book Socio-Economic Human Rights by Iris Houben and Hetty ten Oever
        
    
Houben and Ten Oever investigate the relationship between public service obligations in EU law (PSOs) and human rights. PSOs served mainly as a correction to free market forces and did not originate from a human rights perspective.
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    Larissa van den HerikFaculty of Law
l.van.den.herik@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727