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[Out now] Video on Mexico v Smith & Wesson discussion of transnational civil litigation and corporate liability for gun violence
8 June 2022On 2 May, the Mexican Embassy in The Hague—in collaboration with the Asser Institute and the University of Amsterdam—organised an in-depth discussion on the ground-breaking case of Mexico v. Smith & Wesson filed last August in the District Court of Massach...
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[Programme & registration] Fifth Annual NNHRR Conference: Human Rights in (Times of) Crisis
12 May 2022 by NNHRRHosted in-person by Leiden University, our fifth annual Toogdag conference will address the topic of 'Human rights in (times of) crisis' on 23 June 2022. A dedicated workshop and social event for PhD members of the NNHRR will be held before the conference on 2...
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[Interview] 'Interdisciplinary research in international migration law isn't being done enough'
25 April 2022 By Kaya van der HorstIn anticipation of their upcoming workshop on 19 May 2022, Kaya van der Horst sat down with the workshop’s co-organizers Kris van der Pas (Radbound University), Lynn Hillary (University of Amsterdam) and Jordan Dez (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) for a conversa...
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[Recording available] ‘Covid and the rights of citizens – a conversation with Prof Kim Rubenstein on the Australian experience’
7 March 2022The NNHRR had the pleasure to invite you to an online event on 1 March 2022 with Professor Kim Rubenstein (University of Canberra) and Dr Julie Fraser (University of Utrecht) and with introductory remarks by NNHRR Academic Coordinator Dr León Castellanos-Janki...
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[Online symposium] Decolonisation and human rights - The Dutch case
11 February 2022Last week, constitutional law blog Verfassungsblog hosted an online symposium titled ‘Decolonisation and Human Rights—the Dutch case’ edited by Asser Researcher León Castellanos-Jankiewicz, who serves as NNHRR Academic Coordinator, and PhD researcher Wiebe Hom...