Dr. Kenneth Manusama
Dr. Manusama specializes in international law, but has also been heavily involved in U.S. constitutional law over the past decade. He taught international law at various Dutch universities, but also for a year at New York University. Kenneth also gained experience at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NGOs and the private sector. He taught international law at VU University Amsterdam, and Constitutional Law at Amsterdam University College, with a focus on American constitutional law. Kenneth regularly appears on the radio and television to make contributions about America and American law.
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Courts & Rights: US vs. Netherlands
In comparing the justice systems of the Dutch, US, UK, and EU, we look not only at the historical roots and cultural influences that shaped today’s legal systems but also at how these roots shaped individual rights on national and local levels. Our speaker will look at Dutch approaches to rights broadly and US established rights, as well as changes that are now globally taking hold in both countries. The differences, similarities, and add in “modern technology,” are playing a role in shaping the direction of our privacy rights, our castle rights, and our health rights.