Public Trust and Public Law
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- 2020
- Mulder, T., & Ranchordás, S. (2020). Data Poverty: The Trojan Horse of Data Monetization. Abstract from 2020 Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Washington D.C., United States.
- 2019
- Allern, E. H., Hansen, V. W., Marshall, D., & Otjes, S. (2019). Organizational Ties between Interest Groups and Political Parties: Towards a Test of the Resource Exchange Model. Paper presented at Interest Group Research in Southern Europe and Beyond, Lissabon, Portugal.
- Louwerse, T., & Otjes, S. (2019). Specialized Partisans: How Dutch Parliamentary Parties Divide Floor Access. Paper presented at Workshop The Politics of Legislative Debate at the Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung, Mannheim, Germany.
- van der Veer, H., & Otjes, S. (2019). A House Divided Against Itself: how what parties think about the powers of the European Parliament affects how they vote in the European Parliament. Paper presented at ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments Conference , Leiden, Netherlands.
- Allern, E. H., Hansen, V. W., Marshall, D., & Otjes, S. (2019). Organizational Ties between Interest Groups and Political Parties: Towards a Test of the Resource Exchange Model . Paper presented at EPSA General Conference, Belfast, United Kingdom.
- Willumsen, D. M., & Otjes, S. (2019). The Price of Power Coalition Government and public spending in the Netherlands. Paper presented at ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments Conference , Leiden, Netherlands.
- Otjes, S. (2019). Waar staan lokale partijen? de ideologische positionering van lokale partijen. Paper presented at Politicologenetmaal, Antwerpen, Belgium.
- Braaksma, L. (2019). The Programmatic Approach: Future Proof?. Poster session presented at Jaarvergadering Vereniging voor Bestuursrecht (VAR), Utrecht, .
- Otjes, S., & Louwerse, T. (2019). Populist Opposition: a comparative approach to the opposition styles of populist parties. Paper presented at ECPR Joint Sessions, Mons , Belgium.
- Braaksma, L. (2019). The Programmatic Approach: Future Proof?. Poster session presented at VMR Actualiteitendag 2019, Utrecht, .
- Zeegers, N., & Swai, I. L. (2019). Who are you speaking for? Practical Problems and Inconsistencies Encountered by Special Seat Councillors in Tanzanian Local Councils. Paper presented at EC Politics & Gender Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- 2018
- Otjes, S., & Katsanidou, A. (2018). How has the European sovereign debt crisis changed the party space in Europa?. Paper presented at ECPR Joint Sessions , Nicosia, Cyprus.
- Tassenaar, P. (2018). Development of regional variety in the Netherlands. Paper presented at European Social Science History Conference, Belfast, United Kingdom.
- Otjes, S., & Krouwel, A. (2018). Competition on the right: a comparison of the voters of the Freedom Party and Forum for Democracy. Paper presented at Politicologenetmaal, Leiden, Netherlands.
- Allern, E. H., Klüver, H., Marshall, D., Otjes, S., & Poguntke, T. (2018). Conceptualizing and measuring party-interest group relationships. Paper presented at ECPR General Conference Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
- Otjes, S., & Willumsen, D. M. (2018). Government alternation and the quality of democracy. Paper presented at EPSA General Conference, Vienna, Austria.
- Allern, E. H., Klüver, H., Marshall, D., Otjes, S., Rasmussen, A., & Witko, C. (2018). Lobbying partners or strangers? Explaining the interaction between political parties and interest groups. Paper presented at ECPR General Conference Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. https://ecpr.eu/Events/PaperDetails.aspx?PaperID=40622&EventID=115
- van de Wardt, M., & Otjes, S. (2018). New parties for all: the effect of ideological incongruence on new party formation in Western democracies. Paper presented at ECPR General Conference Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. https://ecpr.eu/Events/PaperDetails.aspx?PaperID=40828&EventID=115
- Louwerse, T., & Otjes, S. (2018). The politics of agreements: rules and norms in legislative-executive relations in the Netherlands. Paper presented at ECPR General Conference Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
- 2017
- Bex-Reimert, V. M. (2017). Local solutions for stranded migrants?. Abstract from 2017 EISS Conference , Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Gantchev, V., & Vonk, G. (2017). The (working) poor: between residual welfare regimes and minimum income floors. Paper presented at 3rd Labour Law Research Network Conference, Toronto, Canada.
- Otjes, S., & Timmermans, A. (2017). Populism and opposition party behaviour in Netherlands. Paper presented at ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments, Basel, Switzerland.
- Karapetian, G. (2017). Uniformity and Diversity: A Confrontation between French and Dutch Thought on Citizenship. Paper presented at Third Annual Illinois-Bologna Conference on Constitutional History: Comparative Perspectives, Bologna, Italy.
- Bruijn, L. M., & Vols, M. (2017). Upperdogs Versus Underdogs: Judicial Review of Administrative Drug-Related Closures in the Netherlands. Poster session presented at Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Ithaca, United States.
- 2016
- Roorda, B. (2016). Hoe om te gaan met Pegida-demonstraties: Controversiële uitingen en vijandig publiek bij demonstraties. Paper presented at Jaarcongres onderzoeksprogramma Public Trust and Public Law "Vertrouwen in de lokale rechtsstaat: nieuwe idealen en perspectieven", Netherlands.
- Roorda, B. (2016). (IN)TOLERANCE FOR INTOLERANT PROTEST: Content-based restrictions on protests: desirable?. Paper presented at Graduiertenkolleg DIA, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Brink, B., & Marseille, A. (2016). Contentment of litigants with the procedure at a higher court. Paper presented at European Group for Public Administration (EGPA 2016), Utrecht, Netherlands.
- Hesselman, M. (2016). Is there a right to international assistance in times of disaster in international (human rights) law?. Paper presented at International Conference on Human Rights and Disasters, Rome, Italy.
- Berro Pizzarossa, L. (2016). Global survey of national constitutions: mapping constitutional commitments on sexual and reproductive health and rights.
- Winter, H., & Schuldink, D. (2016). Governance in the earthquake area and the Energy Port Region Groningen: Public-private partnerships as a panacea for a sustainable future?. Paper presented at The Sixth Biennial Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, Tilburg, Netherlands.
- Karapetian, G. (2016). Het personenverkeer van Nederlanders binnen het Koninkrijk nader beschouwd: Over de invloed van het Europees burgerschap. Paper presented at Jonge Onderzoekersdag 2016, Den Haag, Netherlands.
- Rachovitsa, A. (2016). Is ICANN Using Public International Law as a Panacea for Internet Governance Issues?. Paper presented at ILA British Branch Spring Conference 2016 - Non-State Actors and Changing Relations in International Law, Lancaster, United Kingdom.
- Bruijn, L. M. (2016). Judicial Behavior And The War On Drugs In The Dutch Real Estate Sector: A quantitative analysis of Dutch litigation regarding drug-related closures . Paper presented at 3rd Annual International and Comparative Urban Law Conference, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
- Bex-Reimert, V. M., Brink, B., & gerritsen, W. (2016). Kwaliteitsbewaking onder de nieuwe Jeugdwet. Paper presented at Jaarcongres onderzoeksprogramma public trust and public law, Groningen, .
- Rachovitsa, A. (2016). “Legislation” by Technology while International Law Looks Away? The Internet Standardisation Bodies as Guardians of Online Privacy. Paper presented at 2016 ESIL Research Forum – ‘The Making of International Law', Istanbul , Turkey.
- Prakken, H. (2016). On how AI & Law can help autonomous systems obey the law: a position paper. Paper presented at AI for Justice, Den Haag, Netherlands. http://www.ai.rug.nl/~verheij/AI4J/program.php
- Bex-Reimert, V. M., Brink, B., Tolsma, H., & Gerritsen, W. (2016). Supervision as a risk for transparancy? An explorative study of the Dutch system of youth care. Paper presented at European Group for Public Administration (EGPA 2016), Utrecht, Netherlands.
- 2015
- van der Bles, A. M., Kanis, B., Otjes, S., & Postmes, T. (2015). Zeitgeist predicts protest voting. Abstract from 2015 ASPO Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- van der Bles, A. M., Kanis, B., Otjes, S., & Postmes, T. (2015). Zeitgeist predicts protest voting. Abstract from Political Psychology conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Brink, B., & Marseille, A. (2015). The New Case Management Procedure at the Administrative Law Courts in the Neteherlands. Paper presented at European Group for Public Administration (EGPA 2015), Toulouse, France.
- Allern, H., Bale, T., & Otjes, S. (2015). Drifting Apart but not divorced? Relationships between Centre-Left Parties and Trade Unions in Established Democracies. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, Austria.
- Otjes, S. (2015). Explaining Patterns of Wholesale and Partial Alteration in Cabinet Composition. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, Austria.
- Otjes, S. (2015). Beyond Kriesiland: The Relationship between economic, cultural & European issues in Europe after the European sovereign debt crisis. Paper presented at Politicologenetmaal 2015, Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Flegar, V. (2015). Can "extreme poverty" protect against refoulement? Economic refugees in the light of recent case law of the European Court of Human Rights. 1-13. Paper presented at Human Rights Law Centre Annual Student Conference "Migration and Human Rights: Perception v Reality" , Nottingham, United Kingdom. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hrlc/documents/student-conference-2015/veronika-flegar-paper.pdf
- Tolsma, H. D., & de Graaf, K. J. (2015). Bending the rules: A Dutch approach to improving the flexible application of environmental standards . Paper presented at European Group for Public Administration (EGPA 2014), Speyer, Germany.
- Tolsma, H. D., & de Graaf, K. J. (2015). Bending the rules: A Dutch approach to improving the flexible application of environmental standards . European Group for Public Administration (EGPA 2014), Speyer, Germany.
- Bex-Reimert, V. M., Brink, B., & Tolsma, H. (2015). Discretionary power in the Domain of Youth Care: A juridical and policy analysis on the new Dutch act on youth care. Paper presented at European Group for Public Administration (EGPA 2015), Toulouse, France.
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