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The Dutch Moment
war, trade, and settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World
2016 || Hardcover || Wim Klooster || Leiden University Press
War, Trade, and Settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World
"The Dutch Moment" demonstrates how the Dutch built and eventually lost an Atlantic empire, one stretching from their homeland in the United Provinces to the Hudson River, from Brazil and the Caribbean to Africa's Gold Coast. Whether as settlers or soldiers, many participants in Dutch colonisation came from other parts of Europe or the New World. Nor could the Dutch have achieved military supremacy without also carefully cul...
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Terrorists on Trial
a performative perspective
2016 || Paperback || Beatrice de Graaf e.a. || Leiden University Press
Terrorism trials are an exceptional opportunity for better understanding and, hence, countering terrorism, since they are often the only place where most if not all of the actors of a terrorist incident meet again, and where the media report and broadcast their respective accounts. A nexus between terrorist violence, law enforcement and public opinion, terrorism trials showcase justice in progress and thus demonstrate to the world how terrorism suspects are treated under national law.
This vo...
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Legaliteit en legitimiteit
de grondslagen van het recht
2016 || Paperback || Paul Cliteur e.a. || Leiden University Press
Dit boek is een inleiding in het denken over recht en staat met een zwaar accent op de vraag hoe de staat om moet gaan met religie.
Paul Cliteur en Afshin Ellian zijn hoogleraar encyclopedie van de rechtswetenschap aan de universiteit van Leiden.
'Cliteur en Ellian herinneren de lezer aan de kernwaarden van onze samenleving. Elke bladzijde leest als een aansporing hier verdraaid zuinig op te zijn' - Sebastien Valkenberg, schrijver van Op denkles (2015)
'Een waardevolle bijdrage aan actuele én ...
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Debates on Islam and Society: Politics and Change
the Indonesian experience after the fall of Suharto
2016 || Paperback || Kees van Dijk e.a. || Leiden University Press
After violent protests across the country had forced President Suharto to step down in 1998, Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy. For the first time in forty years Islamic parties and organizations - including some inspired by the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood - were free to propagate their ways of thinking. The new government also succeeded in negotiating an end to a separatist rebellion in Aceh, making the province the only region in Indonesia...
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The powers that be
rethinking the separation of powers
2016 || Paperback || Hans-Martien ten Napel e.a. || Leiden University Press
In 2013 Christoph Möllers published his impressive monograph, "The Three Branches.A Comparative Model of Separation of Powers". This inspirational book led to the idea to pitch it against both the agenda of us as researchers of the Institute of Public Law at Leiden Law School and our own insights, as well as that of fellow scholars in the field.
Both democratic legitimacy and the separation of powers as concepts have very much evolved alongside the state. However, over the last decades the s...
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The Fall and Rise of Blasphemy Law
2018 || Paperback || Paul Cliteur e.a. || Leiden University Press
This collection centers around two trends that currently influence freedom of expression. The first trend confirms the fact that many Western countries have become, over a long period of time, less strict about sacrilegious expression. In the process, many repealed their blasphemy laws or became less harsh in their punishment of blasphemy, hence "the fall of blasphemy law".
The second trend manifests an opposite movement, hence "the rise of blasphemy law". Over the last decades, namely, West...