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[Conference] Strengthening Ukraine’s national efforts to investigate, prosecute, adjudicate and report on international crimes
11 November 2022On Monday 14 November, the Asser Institute and Global Rights Compliance (GRC) co-organised the conference ‘Strengthening Ukraine’s national efforts to investigate, prosecute, adjudicate and report on international crimes’. The conference - which was fully book...
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[New project] The potential of big data technologies for the due diligence process
7 November 2022Last month, the Asser Institute began a new project to investigate the potential of big data technologies in the context of the due diligence process for the Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Human rights and environmental du...
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[Interview] Shelter City research fellow Ali Erdoğan: “European institutions can be very patriarchal”
31 October 2022 By Bomi SeoDuring a three-month stay in The Hague, visiting research fellow Ali Erdoğan focuses on human rights and same-sex marriages in EU law. “I would like to make some changes in this world with regard to LGBTIQ+ rights. And I believe that I can achieve this throug...
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[Save the date] Spring academy on artificial intelligence and international law
26 October 2022Registration will soon open for the 5th edition of our annual Spring Academy on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and international law. Pre-register now to be notified when registration opens and to stay up to date on the latest news regarding the event. This trai...
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[International Humanitarian Law] Taylor Woodcock: ‘We should focus on the effects of decision-making aids, tasking, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technology in warfare’
11 October 2022In a new podcast episode by On Air, Asser Institute researcher Taylor Woodcock discusses today’s ‘overshadowing focus on autonomous weapon systems (aws) in warfare’, and the consequential lack of attention to other military applications of artificial intellige...