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[New blog post] The ICC’s channels of communication: ICC Defence perspectives on outreach missions and the right to fair trial
8 May 2023In an article published in Völkerrechtsblog, Asser Institute intern-trainee Catherine Gregoire concludes that the Registry of the International Criminal Court (ICC) should be responsible for actively ensuring Defence participation in outreach missions. In doin...
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[New video] ‘The right to food, violence, and food systems’ by Michael Fakhri
3 May 2023Watch the full video of the 8th Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture by Michael Fakhri, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. In his lecture, Michael Fakhri examined forms of violence in food systems, to allow for a better understanding of how food systems operat...
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[New publication] Addressing human rights abuses at mega-sporting events—A shared responsibility in theory and practice
24 April 2023In a new article published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Daniela Heerdt explains the shared responsibility approach as a way to address the various adverse human rights impacts of mega-sporting events. Daniela highlights that mega-sporting events (...
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[Adjudicating international crimes]: Ukrainian judges visiting the Netherlands
19 April 2023A group of Ukrainian judges is visiting the Netherlands, as part of an international project that assists Ukrainian practitioners to investigate, prosecute, adjudicate and report on international crimes. The judges, hosted by the Asser Institute and USAID, are...
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[Public consultation] Principles and values for military artificial intelligence
17 April 2023The DILEMA project, run by Asser senior researcher Dr Berenice Boutin, is conducting a public consultation on principles and values for military artificial intelligence (AI). The aim is to gain insights on public perception of military AI, and the principles a...