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[New podcast] ‘The litmus test of Palestine’ - A conversation with Ammar Hijazi, Ambassador and Head of the Palestinian Mission to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
30 July 2025In a brand-new episode of JurisDictions, the Asser Institute’s international law podcast, researcher Dr Carl Lewis interviews Ammar Hijazi, Ambassador and Head of the Palestinian Mission to the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Permanent Representative of the Sta...
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[Interview] ICJ climate opinion puts 'final nail in coffin' of states' excuses, experts argue
29 July 2025 By Machiko KanetakeLast week, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a "historic" Advisory Opinion on climate change obligations, calling it "an existential problem of planetary proportions." Though not legally binding, the Court's emphasis on international cooperati...
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[New publication] In the public interest - Community engagement in counter-terrorism
14 July 2025In a new publication, researcher Zsófia Baumann (Asser Institute/University of Amsterdam) highlights how community engagement can significantly enhance policies on preventing and countering violent extremism (‘P/CVE’). Baumann argues that by empowering local c...
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[New publication] ‘Iterative assessment’: A framework for safer military AI systems?
10 July 2025In a new publication, researcher Jonathan Kwik (Asser Institute) proposes an innovative approach to reduce civilian harm from successive deployments of military artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The chapter offers practical guidance for militaries committe...
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[New publication] Could transitional justice approaches offer new perspectives on how we respond to terrorism?
7 July 2025A new chapter by researcher Niki Siampakou (Asser Institute) explores how transitional justice - a framework traditionally used in post-authoritarian or post-conflict settings to address large-scale human rights violations - can complement and inform counter-t...