Policies, codes of conduct, and laws
There are regulatory policies and recommendations in place, which you should comply with and take into consideration during your research.
First and foremost, those primarily include Leiden University and Faculty of Archaeology requirements, funding agency demands and policies on the (inter)national level as well as possible case-specific regulations:
- Leiden University Data Management Regulation
- Faculty of Archaeology’s Ethics Committee
- DANS guidelines for archaeological data
- Leiden Policy on Personal Data
- AVG/GDPR
- DLA Piper's Data Protection Laws of the World
- The Universities of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
- Nagoya-protocol for the handling of genetic material
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples