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History

The Samarkand Cotton Mill that Very Nearly Was

This paper offers a rebuttal to the long-standing narrative about a prohibition on the development of cotton mills in Tsarist Central Asia.
Johan Huizinga
History

Lecture 'Milestones Toward an Independent Ukraine, 1944-2022'

Prof. David R. Marples will speak about Ukraine's modern history. The lecture covers the various manifestations of Ukrainian self-assertion and aspirations toward independence and democracy from the end of WW2.
Campus Boekentoren, auditorium M
Civil society

The Future of Human Rights in Times of War in Europe

On 07 December, during the #HumanRightsWeek, NHC will create a space for further reflection on the future of human rights work in the wider Europe region
the Nutshuis
Law

Special lecture on the MH17 judgment

Mr. Orie is a former justice on the Dutch Supreme Court (Hoge Raad) and the International Criminal Tribunal forthe Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
Lipsius Building, Room 28
Civil society

Modalities of Neoliberal Authoritarianism in Georgia

Konstantine Eristavi’s research explores the link between neoliberal reforms and authoritarianism in post-Soviet Georgia. Mainstream accounts wrongly assume that authoritarian practices are somehow accidental to the neoliberal project implemented in the region.
Campus UFO en online
Law

DRLA Annual Meeting and Symposium

The Dutch-Russian Law Association cordially invites you to an online symposium on the effects of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on the legal and political system of the Russian Federation. 
Online via Zoom