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14 November 2024
Ten students from the MSc International Crimes, Conflict & Criminology have been selected to participate in CICJ Research Lab. Through the research lab, CICJ researchers offer students a research internship in their ongoing research projects.
The students who will be working on seven different projects are:
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Filip Velichkovski and Sára Helštýnová (Corporations and international crimes, Wim Huisman & Annika van Baar)
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Marthe Heringa (Corporations, human rights and environmental degradation: Business perspectives on corporate accountability, Annika van Baar)
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Ambika Ria Ramachandran (Climate change activism or terrorism? (Joris van Wijk & Jasper de Bie)
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Raechel Benjamin (Citizenship revocation in the Netherlands: A comparative case law analysis, Maarten Bolhuis)
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Meriam Sarah Ezzi and Bridget ter Heide (Intimidation and harassment of witnesses during testimony before international criminal courts and tribunals, Suzanne Schot)
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Cecília Pazinato Marcon and Nikki Verkerk (Compensation schemes for environmental damage caused by conflicts, Bogdana Cherniavska & Wim Huisman)
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Dafne Mall (Emotions, Ethics and Mass Atrocities, Maartje Weerdesteijn)
For an overview of CICJ research projects, see this page.