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The practical language of international law from Aix-la-Chapelle (1748) to Paris (1763): sovereignty and territory within and outside the Public Law of Europe
International legal history is a blossoming field since the initiation of the “turn to history” in international law. Whereas the study of international law’s past used to be restricted to published treaties and works of doctrine, the ambitions are more boldly stated nowadays.
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Urban Criminology
Researchers interested in the area of urban criminology, and more specifically, in the domains of protests, public order, policing of urban conflicts, securitization of public spaces, fear of crime, and surveillance are welcome to contact us for potential projects.
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EU and International Cybersecurity Law & Policy
CDSL, a part of VUB’s LSTS, aims to explore all legal aspects of cybersecurity and information security.
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International law, human rights and transformative justice
The Centre for International Law welcomes innovative research projects focusing on how international and human rights law can accommodate transformative justice.
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From the end of lawyers to the end(s) of law - on the cusp of legal theory and computational theory
This research could inquire into the different schools in artificial intelligence, notably with regard to its application in law.
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The new makings of law - on the cusp of legal practice and legal theory
This research will combine ethnographic research with foundational research in legal theory.
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European and international data law: Empirical perspectives
Researchers with innovative research projects on European and international data law are invited to broaden, strengthen and/or critically question existing knowledge on European Union (EU) and global data law, and most notably privacy and data protection law, with original empirical research on c
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Improving health for people suffering from chronic pain
Chronic (post- and non-cancer) pain affects up to 30% of the Belgian population and its prevalence is much higher than any other chronic disease1,2 , thereby far outnumbering diseases like cancer and diabetes.
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Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy
Our research is focused on 'Exercise and the Brain in Health & Disease' on three levels: fundamental, applied/clinical and policy-making/benchmarking.
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Male infertility: developing strategies for fertility preservation
spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). Our overall aim is to develop strategies to prevent male infertility after spermatogonial stem cell loss.
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