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[Recording] Ombudsperson to the UN Security Council ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida sanctions committee: protecting human rights in counterterrorism sanctions
19 June 2020The Office of the Ombudsperson to the ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee is tasked to assist the United Nations Security Council’s Committee by reviewing delisting petitions independently and impartially, and to recommend either retention or delist...
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MATRA Project Awarded: Providing support to Ukraine to combat international crimes
18 June 2020The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs awarded the Asser Institute and Global Rights Compliance (GRC) a contract under the MATRA (MAatschappelijke TRAnsformatie: social transformation) Programme to provide support to the reform in Ukraine’s criminal justi...
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Repatriate and prosecute foreign terrorist fighters
12 June 2020On Tuesday, Asser senior researcher Dr Christophe Paulussen took part in the ICCT Live Briefing ‘The Repatriation of Foreign Terrorist Fighters and Their Families: Why Not?’. In the briefing, Paulussen argued that repatriation and prosecution is the right thin...
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[Counter-terrorism] ‘The repatriation of the children of former IS fighters should be matter of urgency rather than a political choice’
12 June 2020The safe repatriation of the children of former IS fighters living in Syria and Iraq is urgent and has been unnecessarily delayed by court proceedings, writes Asser researcher Dr Rumyana van Ark, who recently signed a book contract with the publisher Edward El...
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[Recording] Webinar: Challenges to Prosecuting Paramilitaries: Insights from the former Yugoslavia and Syria
8 June 2020June 3, 2020 saw the very first online Supranational Criminal Law (SCL) lecture, titled ‘Challenges to Prosecuting Paramilitaries: Insights from the former Yugoslavia and Syria’. The SCL lecture series is organised by the T.M.C. Asser Instituut, in coopera...