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Asser researcher examines the free movement of same-sex spouses in the EU
19 February 2020Asser Senior Researcher Dr Ulad Belavusau recently published a co-authored article in the Common Market Law Review that examines the Court of Justice of the European Union’s (CJEU) decision in the Coman (2018) case, which relates to free movement of same-sex c...
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Training on prosecution and adjudication of international and transnational crimes in Tanzania
18 February 2020The Asser Institute, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy, the Antonio Cassese Initiative, and the African Institute of International Law (AIIL) are jointly organising a one-week seminar on the prosecution and adjudication of international and transn...
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Asser researcher writes on the practice of the African Court and the ‘others’
17 February 2020Asser researcher Dr Misha Plagis published a blog on The ACtHPR Monitor as part of a blog-series on the practice of regional human rights courts. In her new post, she explores how the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (African Court) use other sources...
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Global Justice Cinema: Eight films on finding truth and fighting for justice
14 February 2020Film is a very powerful medium in the field of global justice. T.M.C. Asser Instituut and Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam are proud to host the Global Justice Cinema workshop as part of Movies that Matter’s Camera Justitia programme. Next to the workshop, t...
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Finnish Ambassador to speak in an upcoming Asser lecture
12 February 2020On 3 March, the Finnish Ambassador to the Netherlands H.E. Ms Päivi Kaukoranta will speak on Finland’s experience during their presidency as part of the Centre for the Law of EU External Relations (CLEER) Presidency lecture. To attend this lecture register her...