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, four PhD researchers, and two student assistants. The four PhD projects are based on coding of case law and contextual texts, stakeholder interviews, participant observations (3 months at a litigant
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Canada, and in Europe. This work will comprise “Maligaq (????)” (North Baffin Inuktitut for ‘A law/rule to be followed’), a sub-project of TRACES (Tracking Resilience in Arctic Sociocultural-Ecological
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6 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Research Field Cultural studies Juridical sciences Researcher Profile
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experiments, we can formulate a physical basis for these friction processes and derive experimentally validated single-grain friction laws for highly dynamic slip. Our aim is: To design and perform sliding
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amounting to crimes that undermine democracy and the rule of law in and via the Netherlands (‘ondermijning’), in a dynamic interdisciplinary public-private research consortium? We are passionate about
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Interested in conducting cutting-edge PhD research at the interface between (official) statistics and law into crimes
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Interested in conducting cutting-edge criminological PhD research into crimes that undermine democracy and the rule of law in and via
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of Technology in collaboration with ASML and M2i -Materials Innovation Institute. From their development in ‘70s the number of transistors on microprocessors doubles every 2 years – Moore’s Law. Today, Moore’s
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for these friction processes and derive experimentally validated single-grain friction laws for highly dynamic slip. Our aim is: To design and perform sliding experiments to investigate the micro
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for ‘A law/rule to be followed’), a sub-project of TRACES (Tracking Resilience in Arctic Sociocultural-Ecological Systems), a multidisciplinary research project, funded by the European Research Council