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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
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Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). You will also form part of the Department of International and European Public Law and the Amsterdam Centre for European Law
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of International and European Public Law and the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) . ACELG has a strong track-record of excellent research and sustains a dynamic research culture through a
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The Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (ACLE) has two open PhD positions in Law & Finance Do you enjoy: Work in a lively and exciting intellectual environment and be part of a world-class
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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
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), the Dutch Police, the Dutch Customs Laboratory and Capgemini was granted (https://www.nwo.nl/en/news/new-research-will-launch-intervention-and-prevention-subversive-crime-kic). FIDBID is the project acronym
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). The research projects are part of the interdisciplinary public-private research consortium COMCRIM: COMbatting CRIMes that undermine democratic societies governed by the rule of law in a smart and comprehensive
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Forensic Institute (NFI), Dutch Police and Dutch Customs. In the FIDBID project, which stands for ‘Forensic Illicit Drug intelligence through Big and Intelligent Data analysis’, we aim to generate valuable
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/index.html Project description String theory is the most promising theory that unifies all particles and forces in nature, including gravity, in a way consistent with the laws of quantum mechanics and
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the humanities (linguistics, cognitive and/or social studies, economics, law, …); Work independently in a highly multidisciplinary and international environment; Regularly present internally on your progress