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The Hague and Missing Persons

By Jhr. Mr. Alexander W. Beelaerts van Blokland, Justice (Judge) in the (Dutch) Court of Appeal and honorary Special Advisor International Affairs of the...

Severance pay

By Jan Dop. There have been major changes to employment law in the Netherlands in 2015, and even more changes are yet to come. These...

VimpelCom: Connecting the Mobile Future in the Netherlands

By Augie K Fabela II, Co-Founder & Chairman Emeritus, VimpelCom, Ltd.  The mobile future is truly a global future. In many ways, it is eliminating...

28th Model United Nations to take place in The Hague

  By Joe Ray. From 13th to 19th July 2015, some 200 university students from around the world will gather in The Hague for the annual...

Coaching for Everyone

Everyone benefits from coaching, suitable styles may vary.   While it’s easy to argue that everyone benefits from some form of coaching, it is a broad...

Aboriginals and the Canadian 2015 Election

By Josh Giesbrecht.   With the House of Commons rising for the summer there is no doubt that the 2015 federal election is now in full...

Sharyn van Ees-Cooper, ‘Ambassador’ for The Hague

By Ellen Brager. Photography by Henry Arvidsson. When I was asked to interview Sharyn van Ees-Cooper for Diplomat Magazine it seemed like a routine...

Biology and diplomacy

By Barend ter Haar. Good diplomacy serves the interests of a country, but bad diplomacy helps a country to destroy itself. Take for example the year...

The Hague for UNICEF

By Jhr. mr. Alexander W. Beelaerts van Blokland LL.M., Justice (Judge) in the Court of Appeal and honorary Special Advisor International Affairs of the...

The Soft Power of Parliamentary Diplomacy

By Dr. Davor Jancic, Senior Researcher in EU Law, T.M.C. Asser Institute The Hague, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam.   The world has become too...

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