Cooperation with the International Center for Counter-Terrorism - The Hague (ICCT)

The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) – The Hague is an independent knowledge centre that focuses on information creation, collation and dissemination pertaining to the preventative and international legal aspects of counter-terrorism.

The core of ICCT’s work centres on such themes as de- and counter-radicalisation, human rights, impunity, the rule of law and communication in relation to counter-terrorism. Functioning as a nucleus within the international counter-terrorism network, ICCT – The Hague endeavours to connect academics, policymakers and practitioners by providing a platform for productive collaboration, practical research, exchange of expertise and analysis of relevant scholarly findings. By connecting the knowledge of experts to the issues that policymakers are confronted with, ICCT – The Hague contributes to the strengthening of both research and policy. Consequently, avenues to new and innovative solutions are identified, which will reinforce both human rights and security. 

ICCT – The Hague is supported and nurtured by a unique partnership comprising three renowned institutions based in The Hague; the T.M.C. Asser Instituut, the Netherlands Institute of International Relations 'Clingendael' and The Institute of Security and Global Affairs/ Leiden University.

For more information on the ICCT and its activities: www.icct.nl