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Why doping in sport can't be stopped
29 October 2019Senior Asser researcher Dr Antoine Duval spoke to The Economist for a short documentary on the widespread occurrence of doping in sports and the difficulties to tackle that phenomenon. Duval provides a critical analysis of the legitimacy and effecti...
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International humanitarian law: an often forgotten field of law in the fight against terrorism
24 October 2019The role of international humanitarian law in the context of prosecuting foreign fighters is complex and underutilised, argue Asser senior researcher and research fellow at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism – The Hague (ICCT) Dr Christophe Pauluss...
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Ongoing call for contributions: City reports on international law
22 October 2019The International Law Association (ILA) study group on "the Role of Cities in International Law", the T.M.C. Asser Instituut and the Freie Universität Berlin invite researchers to submit abstracts for reports on city practices in relation to international law....
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Sign up now for our one week course on EU external policies and asylum
18 October 2019For the first time, the Asser Institute and the Centre for the Law of EU External Relations (CLEER) are organising the CLEER winter academy from 17 to 21 February 2020. The winter academy is a one-week training course on EU external policies and instruments &a...
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Blog post: A Nobel Peace Prize for Africa, but what about the other half of the story?
15 October 2019 By Misha PlagisIn a new blogpost Asser researcher Dr Misha Plagis asks: “The Nobel Prize for Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed is a cause for celebration. But what about the other half of the deal: the situation of the Eritreans?” Since 1960, when Albert Lithuli...