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Catch up on those international law podcasts
19 December 2022Listening to podcasts on international law can be a great way to stay engaged and continue learning. Whether you're an academic, international law student or professional, or just interested in the topic, we have selected 10 international law-related podcasts ...
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Goals for the New Year? Register now for our 2023 training programmes
18 December 2022Registration is now open for our 2023 training programmes. Sign up now to stay ahead in your career! [Masterclass] Responding to human rights abuse in sport: Safe, effective and appropriate investigation (18 - 19 January 2023) In recent years, the world of ...
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Addressing human rights abuse in sport
15 December 2022 By Jasper SchellekensThe sports industry has recently been faced with increasing reports of abuse and is struggling to respond to these cases of human rights abuse. This has led to re-traumatisation and further harm to affected athletes. What are the main challenges faced by sport...
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[New publication] Responsible international aid for populations ruled by illegitimate regimes: An indicative framework for Afghanistan
14 December 2022In a new research paper by the Institute For Integrated Transitions (IFIT) and published on Reliefweb (OCHA), Asser Institute senior research fellow Nader Nadery provides recommendations for international donors to overcome the practical and moral dilemmas of ...
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[New publication] Military artificial intelligence and the principle of distinction: A state responsibility perspective
9 December 2022In a new article for the Israel Law Review (Cambridge University Press), researcher Magda Pacholska argues that the existing military AI technologies do not raise unique issues under the law of state responsibility. She argues that should the fully autonomous ...