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We are inviting candidates for a PhD project in the area of Sustainable Global Economic Law. In light of gasping inequalities around the globe as well as the intensifying ecological crisis
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stakeholder interactions, and organising workshops, lecture series, and/or similar events; Experience with the acquisition of external funding is a plus; A relevant master’s or PhD degree in information law, or
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concrete, you will help a PostDoc researcher and a PhD researcher in the Leiden Law School to manage the project, conduct the interviews planned with different stakeholders and analyze gray information, help
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will meet the following requirements: A completed PhD in private international law, and preferably post-doctoral research experience Broad knowledge of private international law, preferably in commercial
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Public Law and Governance has a vacancy for a PhD Researcher in law or public administration who has a strong
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Privaatrecht). What do you have to offer? Your profile and skills The successful candidate will meet the following requirements: A completed PhD in private international law, and preferably post-doctoral
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events; A relevant PhD degree in Law. Candidates who are due to submit their dissertation before 1 February 2025 are welcome to apply. If the vacancy appeals to you, but you are doubting whether you might
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scientists; Experience with organising workshops, lecture series, and similar events; A relevant PhD degree in Law. Candidates who are due to submit their dissertation before 1 February 2025 are welcome
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Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) | Netherlands | 2 months ago
! The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) is looking for a PhD researcher for the research group 'Offenders. Who commits crime, when, and why?'. The NSCR has a
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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