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  • Marc Schuilenburg appointed Professor of Digital Surveillance

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/marc-schuilenburg-appointed-professor-digital-surveillance

    Marc Schuilenburg has been appointed Professor of Digital Surveillance (0.4 fte) at Erasmus School of Law as of 1 September 2021.

  • Cybersecurity is only prioritised at one in five companies

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/cybersecurity-only-prioritised-one-five-companies

    Researcher Bernold Nieuwesteeg and Assistant Professor Eva Eijkelenboom of Erasmus School of Law published a report on cybersecurity at Dutch companies.

  • Franziska Weber appointed Professor of Law and Economics

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/franziska-weber-appointed-professor-law-and-economics

    The chair provides the opportunity to approach law from a social and economic perspective and to further connect the fields of law and economics.

  • Inclusive prosperity without a facemask

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/inclusive-prosperity-without-facemask-debate-and-action-coming-months

    We are alarmingly close to taking our facemasks off and DoIP is bracing for a new series of significant undertakings and large-scale events.

  • DoIP Research Associates Interview

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/doip-research-associates-interview

    In this interview series, each month the Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity Initiative introduces one of it's Research Associates. This month: Prof Evert Stamhuis

  • Transparency in mental health care crucial for the protection of patients in commitment

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/transparency-mental-health-care-crucial-protection-patients-commitment

    André den Exter, Associate Professor of Health Law at Erasmus School of Law, stresses the importance of transparency for compulsory treatment.

  • How the country of windmills and tulips is turning into a bloody narco-state

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/how-country-windmills-and-tulips-turning-bloody-narco-state

    Criminologist Robby Roks explains how, according to some, the country of windmills and tulips turns into a narco-state.

  • Most wealthy woman in Africa has to give up a large part of her fortune

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/most-wealthy-woman-africa-has-give-large-part-her-fortune

    The arbitration tribunal has ruled that Isabel dos Santos has enriched herself with money stolen from the Angolan people.

  • Dutch prosecution of the fatal abuse case in Mallorca

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/dutch-prosecution-fatal-abuse-case-mallorca

    Pieter Verrest explains why the transfer of the case is a logical decision, and Joost Nan expands on what the suspects may be facing as a punishment.

  • Looks can be deceiving: successful drug busts in the port of Rotterdam are only the tip of the iceberg

    https://www.eur.nl/en/esl/news/looks-can-be-deceiving-successful-drug-busts-port-rotterdam-are-only-tip-iceberg

    Robby Roks, Associate Professor of Criminology at Erasmus School of Law, clarifies the biggest problems in the port of Rotterdam.

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