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of international, European and domestic laws regulating trade, industry, investment, money, and more generally markets. The focus is on how to make the law in any form socially, environmentally and financially
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global scale? And do you aspire to make a tangible impact in shaping policies that safeguard our planet's future? If so, join the Department of International and European Law as a PhD candidate! In light
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managed by the academic coordinator. Key responsibilities: Research in the area of law and digital technologies; Prepare a final PhD dissertation; Disseminating academic results in leading international and
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at Faculty of Law, you will be employed by the most international university in the Netherlands, located in the beautiful city of Maastricht. In addition, we offer you: Good employment conditions. The position
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is responsible for 4 Master programmes, including in Criminology, an International Master in Advanced Research in Criminology, Criminal Law, and a Double Degree programme preparing for legal practice
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responsibilities: Research in the area of law and digital technologies; Prepare a final PhD dissertation; Disseminating academic results in leading international and peer-reviewed scientific journals and top-tier
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in an international environment. Since you will be working with the Police, it is an advantage if you also have a good command of the Dutch language. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English
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Challenge: Developing system dynamics models enabling robust police interventions. Change: Leveraging basic structures to accelerate model development. Impact: Driving long-term police effectiveness
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and spoken English, as you will be working in an international environment. Since you will be working with the Netherlands police, it is an advantage if you also have a good command of the Dutch
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of Transformative Private Law (ACT) and the Sustainable Global Economic Law Network (SGEL), thus joining a vibrant international research community; You will have some limited teaching obligations upon arrangement