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projects are based on coding of case law and contextual texts, stakeholder interviews, participant observations (3 months at a litigant organisation), and doctrinal analysis. The scoping of the postdoctoral
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the Digital Society” (GDS). This interdisciplinary focus area fosters the collaboration between the departments of Media and Culture, Law, Governance, and Information Science. The GDS group promotes research
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/InstituteAmsterdam Law SchoolCountryNetherlandsCityAmsterdamPostal Code1018WVStreetNieuwe Achtergracht 166Geofield Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/340193/postdoctoral-researcher-in-erc-start
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to the Amsterdam Law School. AIAS-HSI has the most interdisciplinary group of scientists in the field of industrial relations and employment issues in the Netherlands. There is a scientific staff of approximately 10
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– offers a range of other programs focused on international relations, security, international law and international organization. It also hosts the Leiden University College (LUC), an international honors
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– the International City of Peace and Justice – offers a range of other programs focused on international relations, security, international law and international organization. It also hosts the Leiden University
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the Faculties of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Natural Sciences, Economics and Business, and Law. The chosen candidate will investigate the perceptions of various actors of the port area’s water system – its
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) and intergovernmental regimes; • involvement of international experts and external stakeholders. Whereas the projects based at RUG and UU fall within the discipline of law, the PhD and post-doc
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to The Netherlands, a fiscal facility pertaining to extraterritorial costs, the 30% facility, may be applicable if the rules of Dutch tax law permit this. Finally, a fulltime position will entitle you to 328 hours
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, the 30% facility, may be applicable if the rules of Dutch tax law permit this. Finally, a fulltime position will entitle you to 328 hours of leave per year. Starting date: 2024 (preferably the first half