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… His sudden death has struck a blow to us all. Peter’s career started at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He was also employed at Utrecht University for a number of years before taking up a job at Maastricht University in 1992. Peter never regretted this career move: on the contrary, he felt completely at ease in the southern part of the country. From 1992 onwards, Peter worked as an associate professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure in the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at the … Project leader: Prof. Taru Spronken. Funded by the European Community and the Open Society Institute. • 28-29 October: Beyond the Death Penalty. Project leader: Prof. Hans Nelen. Keynote speaker: Prof. David Garland (New York University). Seven workshops and various cultural activities. Funded by WODC/Dutch Ministry of Justice, the province of Limburg, SWOL, Maastricht University and the Faculty of Law, Maastricht University. Papers presented at the conference will be published in the Maastricht … Transformation of Negative Freedoms into Multifunctional Human Rights. Newsletter School of Human Rights Research, (ISSN 1386-0453), 4, 4-5. Willems, J.C.M. (2010). The CRC and Dutch Parentiarchy. Newsletter School of Human Rights Research, 1, 3-4. [Online]. Available from: www.schoolofhumanrights. org/fileadmin/ext/2010_maart_WEBSITE.pdf [01-03-2010]. General academic publications Boersma, M.E.V. (2010). Corruption as a violation of economic, social and cultural rights: reflections on the right …