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New cases added to the International Crimes Database
26 September 2019Check out five new case analyses that we added to the International Crimes Database, our extensive online collection of international crimes broadly defined, such as genocide, war crimes, terrorism and piracy. The International Crimes Database website of the ...
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#ISLJConf19: Transfer systems in international sports
23 September 2019The summer transfer window, the period when football clubs sign new players coming from other teams, is now closed in Europe. During the transfer window, the sports news arena is swarmed with the latest deals signed between major clubs and prominent football p...
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SAVE THE DATE: 2020 Winter Academy on Artificial Intelligence & International law
19 September 2019Registration will open soon for our highly successful Winter Academy on Artificial Intelligence and International Law. In the second edition of this unique and innovative training, you will get the latest insights into the current and future issues raised by A...
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#International Day of Democracy: The impact of memory laws on democracy
15 September 2019Today is the United Nations’ International Day of Democracy, a day that celebrates and promotes the principles of democracy worldwide. In 2007, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution that encouraged organisations and member states to strengthe...
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Launching the Global Europe project: The transparency of the global dimension of EU law
13 September 2019Internal law-making within the EU is now conducted at the highest possible level of transparency and openness in terms of legislative procedure, which is in stark contrast with many international organisations. However, when it comes to its external practices ...