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Ukrainian investigators, prosecutors and judges to visit The Hague
30 October 2023In November, the Asser Institute will welcome two groups of Ukrainian investigators, prosecutors and judges for exchange meetings and study visits. The groups will meet with international legal experts and visit relevant organisations in The Hague to gain inte...
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[New video] Pursuing accountability for the crime of aggression against Ukraine
24 October 2023The recording of the SCL Lecture “Pursuing accountability for the crime of aggression against Ukraine” is out now. During the lecture, which was held last month, international legal experts discussed the different mechanisms to pursue accountability for the cr...
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[New publication] Failures to stop autonomous weapon systems as a war crime?
17 October 2023In a new article, researcher Marta Bo explores the issue of holding people accountable for the actions of autonomous weapon systems during wartime. Could individuals be held responsible if they fail to prevent autonomous weapon systems from carrying out illega...
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[Interview] Andrii Nekoliak: “The politics of memory laws can be intense”
16 October 2023 By Lisa AmelineAndrii Nekoliak is a postdoctoral researcher at the Asser Institute, and a member of the MEMOCRACY project. His work centres around legal issues that arise from memory laws, with a particular focus on Ukraine and Russia. “Article 354.1 of the Russian Penal Cod...
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[New article] Addressing online terrorist content through the ‘grammar’ of human rights law
30 September 2023In a new article for the European Journal of Human Rights, Tarik Gherbaoui (Asser Institute) and Martin Scheinin (University of Oxford), investigate the dual challenge to human rights law posed by the proliferation of online terrorist content and by recent le...