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5 Short courses in Law in Netherlands

International Criminal Justice
This International Criminal Justice course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam aims to introduce students to the complex nature of international crimes, its perpetrators and the reaction of the international community.

Legal Constructions of Race in the Netherlands
The Legal Constructions of Race in the Netherlands course from VU Amsterdam Summer School aims to remedy that difficulty. Using the Netherlands as a case study, it provides historical context and concrete examples of how ‘race’ has functioned as a legal concept throughout history and how laws regulating race have adapted to the postcolonial, some say even post-racial world.

Introduction to Anti-Money Laundering Law and Compliance
The Introduction to Anti-Money Laundering Law and Compliance course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam delves into the multifaceted nature of AML compliance, emphasizing its impact on designated non-financial businesses and professions (DNFBPs).
Politics, Law and International Relations in Europe
Human rights, democracy and the rule of law are the core values of the European Union (EU). Yet in light of challenges such as migration and societal integration, Brexit and the rise of Euro-scepticism, the future of the EU is far from certain. The Politics, Law and International Relations in Europe programme is offered at the Maastricht University - Center for European Studies.
International Law
Traditionally law is the set of legal norms that regulate life in society. The city of The Hague is the city of international justice and International Business School, The Hague Netherlands has decided to teach a course of International Law living up to the Dutch legal regime, which is one of the most democratic and best performing according to the ranking of the Rule of Law Index.