Blog posts
Since 2019, Asser researchers regularly write blogs on topical issues linked to international law. Asser blog posts appear on the homepage.
Asser blogs in 2020
- Meaningful human control over autonomous weapons and International Criminal Law
Marta Bo
17 December 2020 - Beyond AI Ethics: International law and human rights for AI accountability
Berenice Boutin
16 November 2020 - The beginning of the end of a home-grown African Court?
Misha Plagis
20 May 2020 - Democracy in times of crisis: The state of emergency in Hungary
Marina Bán
14 April 2020 - Migration: Revisiting the legal nature of the 2016 EU-Turkey statement
Eva Kassoti
9 April 2020 - The counter-productiveness of deprivation of nationality as a national security measure
Christophe Paulussen
23 March 2020 - Using big data for research and policy analysis: how to deal with legal and ethical concerns?
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
29 January 2020 - Does Artificial Intelligence exacerbate injustices?
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
14 January 2020
Asser Blogs in 2019
- We need a private international law system that responds to the interests of Africa
Chukwuma Okoli
11 December 2019 - Citizenship deprivation will strengthen IS jihadist ideology
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
8 November 2019 - Deprivation of nationality of Dutch IS fighters is counter-productive
Christophe Paulussen & Rumyana van Ark (nee Grozdanova)
4 November 2019 - A Nobel Peace Prize for Africa, but what about the other half of the story?
Misha Plagis
15 October 2019 - On the illegality of the Turkish offensive in Syria
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
10 October 2019 - City-branding and human rights: a win-win combination?
Lisa Roodenburg
26 July 2019 - Outsourcing the management of terrorism suspects to other countries
Rumyana van Ark (nee Grozdanova)
16 July 2019 - Lethal autonomous weapons, war crimes, and the Convention on Conventional Weapons
Marta Bo & Taylor Woodcock
28 May 2019 - Germany and its returning foreign terrorist fighters
Kilian Roithmaier
23 April 2019