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Paul Bernard Cliteur (born 6 September 1955) is a Dutch professor of jurisprudence at Leiden University, and also a philosopher, writer, publicist, and columnist. He is known for his liberal perspective, his atheism, republicanism〔 and efforts for animal rights. He is a member of De Vrije Gedachte. Cliteur has also been on the board of several organisations, including supervisor of the Telders Foundation (think tank of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy), and from 1993 until 1995 chair of the Humanist League (Humanistisch Verbond). == Lawyer and philosopher == Cliteur studied law and philosophy, and graduated on 22 March 1989 with his dissertation ''Conservatisme en cultuurrecht'' ("Conservatism and cultural law", published in 2005 under the title ''Natuurrecht, Cultuurrecht, Conservatisme'', "Natural law, Cultural law, Conservatism"). From 1995 until 2002, he was Professor of Philosophy at Delft University. He is Professor of Jurisprudence at Leiden University, where he delivered his maiden speech on 28 May 2004 on "The neutral state, particular education and multiculturalism". His activities mainly include law, cultural history, philosophy and ethics.
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