ILS Seed Money
Twelve researchers of our Law School have been awarded an ILS seed money grant. This grant enables researchers to create space for preparing a grant proposal for NWO, ERC or otherwise.
Given the impressive quality of the twelve applications received in response to the ILS seed money call, the Research Board advised to find ways to support all the applications. The Faculty Board has invested additional funds to make this possible. Each researcher that has received a grant has committed her- or himself to submitting a grant proposal and to publish at least one article on the research theme.
An overview of the grant writers and their research themes is provided in the table below.
The Meijers Institute organizes grant clubs for the grant writers to which Luris also participates. In those grant clubs, ideas and strategies are discussed and progress is monitored. Additionally a VENI grant club is organized. If you want to join a grant club, please contact Karin van Heijningen (k.vanheijningen@law.leidenuniv.nl).
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Litigation strategy and third party funder involvement |
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Beyond Brexit: New models of EU membership for a flexible and viable Union of 27 |
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From war to peace: the contribution of international law to enhancing compliance with intra-state peace agreements |
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Who ‘we’ really are and who ‘we’ want to be – Europe’s Reaction to the Refugee Crises: the envisioned project will look at legislative changes after the refugee crises to decipher underlying ideals and principles governing our societies |
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Unlocking the international evidence base of "victim-oriented" legislation: A systematic and critical review of the literature |
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Social rights cities |
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Access to justice for children: Understanding the concept and its significance for the effective protection of children’s rights in a pluralist world |
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Constitutional identity in a 'Post-Truth, Post-West, Post-Order' Era. |
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What price EU defence rights? Exploring the need for a different division of costs in EU criminal justice cooperation |
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How transnational criminal law treaties influence the behaviour of states, in particular those treaties concerning corruption, organised crime, and terrorist financing |
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Sociale netwerken binnen detentie: Correlaties en consequenties van de aard en mate van sociale contacten tussen gedetineerden |