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[Database] Now live: The Foreign Terrorist Fighters Knowledge Hub
1 February 2023The newly launched FTF Knowledge Hub is an independent database with comprehensive information on Foreign Terrorist Fighters (FTFs), or, as defined by the UNSC (Res. 2178 (2014), ‘individuals who travel to a State other than their States of residence or nation...
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[New publication] Rule of law and constitutionalisation of memory politics in Hungary and Russia
18 January 2023In his chapter for the new book Rule of Law in Crisis- Constitutionalism in a State of Flux (edited by Martin Belov, Routledge 2023), senior Asser Institute researcher Ulad Belavusau focuses on the rise of memory laws in Hungary and Russia throughout the 2010s...
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[Blog post] ‘Reparations are problematic to negotiated (international criminal) justice’
11 January 2023In a new blog post for EJIL:Talk!, Asser Institute intern-trainee Catherine Gregoire concludes that Rule 94(2)(c) of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers (KSC) Rules of Procedure and Evidence (RPE) - a rule which allows for written plea agreements on reparations - h...
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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 ...
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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...