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[CLEER Paper Series] The legal implications of the EU's geopolitical awakening
7 April 2025Against the backdrop of a growing trade war with the United States, a timely new paper series examines the European Union's move towards 'strategic autonomy'. Edited by Asser Institute researchers Narin Idriz, Eva Kassoti, and Joris Larik (Leiden University), ...
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[New project] Advancing the rule of law in Ukraine: strengthening the judicial system and freedom of expression
1 April 2025The Asser Institute has been granted a subsidy from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs to start a new MATRA project aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s rule of law and media freedom as the country continues its path toward EU accession. The project, co-impl...
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New Jurisdictions podcast episode tackles football governance and landmark rulings
27 March 2025A brand new episode of the Jurisdictions podcast delves into the complex world of international sports law and the governance of football. Featuring sports law expert Antoine Duval, the episode 'Rights, transfers, and transnational law: Exploring football's le...
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[New publication] Rethinking genocide law: Exploring the legal right of groups to exist
24 March 2025A new publication, ‘Genocide and the Right of Groups to Exist: An International Criminal Law Account’ (Asser Press) by Dimitrios Kourtis, re-examines genocide as a legal concept, offering a fresh perspective on the rights of groups under international criminal...
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[Interview] UvA and Asser Institute researchers explore digital tools in sustainability regulation
24 March 2025In an interview with the Amsterdam Law School (University of Amsterdam), researchers Klaas Eller (UvA) and Antoine Duval (Asser Institute) talk about their innovative project DigiChain, which explores how digital technologies are transforming sustainability du...