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Blog post: Outsourcing the management of terrorism suspects to other countries
16 July 2019 By Dr Rumyana van ArkLast Thursday, a German court ordered Germany to repatriate the German wife and three children of a foreign freedom fighter from Syria, in the first such ruling against the government. Like many other EU countries, Germany faces the dilemma of how to deal with...
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What sports law tells you about transnational law
12 July 2019 By Goda LiutkuteAs the FIFA President Gianni Infantino entered the field after the U.S. national team’s victory, the fans erupted in “equal pay” chants amidst controversies surrounding female footballers’ unfair monetary prizes. But who exactly was supposed to be hearing and ...
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Annual report 2018
9 July 2019The Annual Report 2018 of the Asser Institute is online. The report will give you an impression of the depth, diversity and impact of our research and dissemination activities. It highlights the Asser Institute’s achievements in academic research, trainings &a...
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[Call for Papers] Law and governance of a global city: 17th-century Amsterdam
7 July 2019Four hundred years ago, like today, globalisation and urbanisation impacted the world’s cities. In seventeenth-century Amsterdam, the afflux of trade and migrants prompted rapid economic and demographic growth, resulting in dynamic multicultural urban life and...
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‘FIFA and Human Rights’ symposium kicked off on Verfassungsblog
4 July 2019Today the Verfassungsblog kicked off a symposium on ‘FIFA and Human Rights’ in the framework of its long-term collaboration agreement with the Asser Institute. This symposium will feature eight blog posts each focusing on different issues related to FIFA and...