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[Scholarships] Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs funding full scholarships for upcoming WMD training programme
6 May 2024The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) is offering five fully-funded scholarships for the upcoming training programme on disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, co-organised by the Asser Institute and the Organisation on th...
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[New podcast] Gaza and the international legal community (?): South Africa v Israel at the ICJ
24 April 2024In a brand new episode of JurisDictions, the Asser Institute international law podcast by researcher and podcast host Dr Carl Lewis, four guests discuss the ICJ’s South Africa v Israel case. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has provided two orders o...
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[OpinioJuris] Interview with Fleur Johns on rethinking community in international law
22 April 2024In an interview for OpinioJuris conducted by researcher Klaudia Klonowska, international law scholar Fleur Johns explores how the concept of ‘community’ shapes international law. Professor Johns, who will speak at the 9th Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture in The Hag...
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[Call for Papers] General principles in EU external relations law
19 April 2024The T.M.C. Asser Institute invites papers for a conference on the topic of ‘General Principles in EU External Relations Law’ which will be held on 6 December 2024, at the T.M.C. Asser Institute in The Hague. Applicants are invited to submit an abstract of max....
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[Blog post] The ‘need’ for speed – The cost of unregulated AI-Decision Support Systems to civilians
18 April 2024In their recently published blog piece for Opinio Juris, Marta Bo (Asser Institute) and Jessica Dorsey (Utrecht University) criticise the lack of regulation for military use of AI-enabled decision-support systems (AI-DSS). These AI-enabled systems are being im...