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1. Research Output 1.1 Publications

1.1.1 Articles Douma, W. & Pieters, K. ‘EU Wetgevingskroniek 2016’, 11 SEW, Belavusau, U. Tijdschrift voor Europees en economisch Recht (2017): 457-467. Belavusau, U. ‘Perincek v. Switzerland: Introductory Duval, A. Note’, 55(4) International Legal Materials (2017): 627-629. Duval, A. ‘The Russian Doping Scandal at the Boutin, B. Court of Arbitration for Sport: Lessons for the World Anti-doping System’, Boutin, B. 16(3-4) International Sports Law Journal ‘Attribution of Conduct in International (2017): 177-197. Military Operations: A Causal Analysis of Effective Control’, 18(2) Melbourne Duval, A. & Maren, O. van Journal of International Law (2017): ‘The Labour Status of Professional 154-179. Football Players in the Unity in/and/or diversity?’, 8(3) Boutin, B. European Labour Law Journal (2017): ‘Administrative Measures in Counter- 258-278. Terrorism and the Protection of Human Rights’, 27(1–2) Security and Human Gordon, G. Rights (2017): 128-147. Gordon, G. Douma, W. ‘Indicators, Rankings and the Political Economy of Academic Production in Douma, W. International Law’, 30(2) Leiden Journal ‘The Promotion of Sustainable of International Law (2017): 295-304. Development through EU Trade Instruments’, 28(2) European Business Gordon, G. & Werner, W. Law Review (2017): 197-216. ‘Between the Dog and the Divine: Resistance and conventionalism in Douma, W. cosmopolitanism’, 13(2) Utrecht Law ‘Natuurbeschermingsrecht in kort geding Review (2017): 28-36 voor het Europese Hof van Justitie: een oplossing voor de instandhouding van Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. het Poolse Białowieża oerbos’, 21(8) Jurisprudentie Milieurecht (2017): 841- Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. 848. ‘De stille revolutie van 1917: Dwarsverbanden in democratische burgerschap en onderwijs’, Longread, Querido Fosfor, Longread (2017). T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 2

Maren, O. van Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. ‘De grondwetsherziening van 1917’, SC Duval, A. & Maren, O. van kent de Wet, 27 November 2017. ‘The Labour Status of Professional Football Players in the European Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. Union Unity in/and/or diversity?’, 8(3) ‘Autonomie met perspectief. Een European Labour Law Journal (2017): terreinverkenning voor toekomstige 258-278. relaties van Caribische landen met Nederland en Europa’, Lezing van prof. Maren, O. van dr. Ernst Hirsch Ballin aan de University ‘How to bail out your local club: the of Curaçao dr. Moises da Costa Gomez application of the State aid rules to op maandag 2 oktober 2017, (6)4 professional football clubs in financial Caribisch Juristenblad (2017): 291-296. difficulty’, 16(3-4) The International Sports Law Journal (2017): 155-176. Vlieks, C., Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H., Recalde Vela, M.J. Partiti, E. ‘Solving Statelessness: Interpreting the Right to Nationality’, 35(3) Partiti, E. Quarterly of Human Rights (2017): 158- ‘What use is an unloaded gun? The 175. substantive disciplines of the WTO TBT Code of Good Practice and Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. et al. its application to private standards ‘Big Data and security policies: Towards pursuing public objectives’, 20(4) Journal a framework for regulating the phases of International Economic Law (2017): of analytics and use of Big Data’, 33 829-854. Computer Law & Security Review (2017): 309-323. Partiti, E. & Velde, S. van der ‘Curbing Supply-Chain Human Rights Idriz, N. Violations through Trade and Due Diligence. Possible WTO Concerns Idriz, N. & Bockel, B. van Raised by the EU Conflict Minerals ‘De “dirty deal” tussen de EU en Regulation’, 51(6) Journal of World Trade Turkije en vragen van wettigheid en (2017): 1043-1068. toelaatbaarheid’, 11 SEW, Tijdschrift voor Europees en economisch recht Stolk, S. (2017): 449-456. Stolk, S. ‘Rituelen, rechtszaken en een degelijke Nederlandse fiets’, 6(3) Onderzoek Uitgelicht, Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei, November 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 3

Stolk, S. Integrative Approach, Cheltenham: ‘Imagining scenes of mass atrocity Edward Elgar Publishing (2017): 71-91. from afar: maps and landscapes at the International Criminal Court’, 5(3) Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. London Review of International Law (2017): 425-451. Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. ‘Slotbeschouwing’, in: Rogier, L.J.J. & Velde, S. van der Frielink, K. (eds.), Adviezen over de tussentijdse ontbinding van de Staten Partiti, E. & Velde, S. van der van Aruba, Curaçao en Sint Maarten, ‘Curbing Supply-Chain Human Rights Deventer: Wolters Kluwer (2017): 147- Violations through Trade and Due 154. Diligence. Possible WTO Concerns Raised by the EU Conflict Minerals Lazic, V. Regulation’, 51(6) Journal of World Trade (2017): 1043-1068. Lazic, V. ‘Enforcing Annulled Arbitral Awards 1.1.2 Book chapters in The Netherlands’, in: Koster, H., Pennings, F. & Rusu, C. (eds.), Essays Belavusau, U. on Private & Business Law: A Tribute to Professor Adriaan Dorresteijn, Eleven Belavusau, U. International Publishing (2017): 195- ‘EU Sexual Citizenship: Sex Beyond the 209. Internal Market’, in: Kochenov, D. (ed.), EU Citizenship and Federalism: The Role Lazic, V. of Rights, Cambridge University Press ‘The Interpretation and Application (2017): 417-442. of the New York Convention in the Netherlands’, in: Bermann, G.A. (ed.), Belavusau, U. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign ‘Hate Speech’, in: R. Wolfrum, F. Arbitral Awards: The Interpretation and Lachenmann & R. Grote (eds.), Max Application of the New York Convention Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative by National Courts, Ius Comparatum Constitutional Law, Oxford: Oxford - Global Studies in Comparative Law, University Press (2017) Springer Publishing (2017): 689-731.

Bo, M. Lazic, V. ‘Multiple Faces of Mutual Recognition: Unity and Diversity in Regulating Bo, M. Enforcement of Judgements in the ‘Piracy at the Intersection between European Union’, in: Fletcher, M., Herlin- International and National: Regional Harnell, E. & Matera, C. (eds.), The Enforcement of a Transnational Crime’, European Union as an Area of Freedom, in: H. van der Wilt & C. Paulussen Security and Justice, London/New York: (eds.), Legal Responses to Transnational Routledge (2017): 337-357. and International Crimes. Towards an T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 4

Lazic, V. Towards an Integrative Approach, ‘Procedural Position of a “Weaker Party” Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing in the Regulation Brussels Ibis’, in: (2017): IX-XI. Lazic, V. & Stuij, S. (eds.), Brussels Ibis Regulation: Changes and Challenges of 1.1.3 Edited volumes the Renewed Procedural Scheme, Short Studies in Private International Law, Belavusau, U. Asser Press/Springer Publishing (2017): 51-71. Belavusau, U. & Gliszczynska-Grabias, A. (eds.) Lazic, V. Law and Memory: Towards Legal ‘Procedural Position of a “Weaker Party” Governance of History, Cambridge: in the Regulation Brussels Ibis’, in: Keirse, Cambridge University Press (2017). A. & Loos, M. (eds.), Waves in Contract and Liability Law in Three Decades of Ius Lazic, V. Commune, Intersentia (2017): 41-61. Lazic, V. & Stuij, S. (eds.) Lazic, V. & Stuij, S. Brussels Ibis Regulation: Changes and ‘Brussels I bis in Relation to Other Challenges of the Renewed Procedural Instruments on the Global Level, in Scheme, Short Studies in Private Brussels Ibis Regulation’, in: Lazic, V. & International Law, Asser Press/Springer Stuij, S. (eds.), Brussels Ibis Regulation: Publishing (2017) Changes and Challenges of the Renewed Procedural Scheme, Short Studies in Paulussen, C. Private International Law, Asser Press/ Springer Publishing (2017): 119-152. Wilt, H. van der & Paulussen, C. (eds.) Legal Responses to Transnational Nijman, J.E. and International Crimes. Towards an Integrative Approach, Cheltenham: Nijman, J.E. Edward Elgar Publishing (2017) ‘Grotius’ Imago Dei Anthropology: Grounding Ius Naturae et Gentium’, in: Koskenniemi, M. & García-Salmones 1.1.4 Reports Rovira, M. & Amorosa, P. (eds.), International Law and Religion: Historical Boutin, B. and Contemporary Perspectives, Oxford: OUP (2017): 87-110. Boutin, B. & Douma, W. & Paulussen, C. et al. Paulussen, C. ‘The European Union’s Policies on Counter-Terrorism. Relevance, Paulussen, C. Coherence and Effectiveness’, Study for ‘Preface’, in: H. van der Wilt & C. the LIBE Committee of the European Paulussen (eds.), Legal Responses to Parliament (2017). Transnational and International Crimes. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 5

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Boutin, B. & Douma, W. & Paulussen, C. Bo, M. et al. ‘Piracy at the Intersection between ‘The European Union’s Policies International and National: Regional on Counter-Terrorism. Relevance, Enforcement of a Transnational Crime’, Coherence and Effectiveness’, Study for Asser SSRN Research Paper 2017- the LIBE Committee of the European 04, forthcoming in: Wilt, H. van der Parliament (2017). & Paulussen, C., Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes. Paulussen, C. Towards an Integrative Approach, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Boutin, B. & Douma, W. & Paulussen, C. (2017). et al. ‘The European Union’s Policies Boutin, B. on Counter-Terrorism. Relevance, Coherence and Effectiveness’, Study for Boutin, B. the LIBE Committee of the European ‘Administrative Measures in Counter- Parliament (2017). Terrorism and the Protection of Human Rights’, Asser SSRN Research Paper Paulussen, C. & Nijman, J.E. & Lismont, 2017-01, forthcoming in: Security and K. Human Rights (2017). ‘Mental Health and the Foreign Fighter Phenomenon: A Case Study from the Boutin, B. Netherlands’, ICCT Report (2017). ‘Attribution of Conduct in International Military Operations: A Causal Analysis 1.1.5 Working papers of Effective Control’, Asser SSRN Research Paper 2017-05, forthcoming Belavusau, U. in: Melbourne Journal of International Law (2017). Belavusau, U. & Gliszczynska-Grabias, A. ‘Memory Laws: Mapping a New Subject Duval, A. in Comparative Law and Transitional Justice’, Asser SSRN Research Paper Duval, A. 2017-03, forthcoming in: Belavusau, U. ‘Not in My Name! Claudia Pechstein and & Gliszczyńska-Grabias, A. (eds.), Law the Post-Consensual Foundations of and Memory: Towards Legal Governance the Court of Arbitration for Sport’, Max of History, Cambridge University Press Planck Institute for Comparative Public (2017). Law & International Law (MPIL) SSRN Research Paper 2017-01. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 6

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Idriz, N. Velde, S. van der ‘The EU-Turkey Statement or the ‘The End of Conflict Minerals on the EU ‘Refugee Deal’: The Extra-Legal Deal Market?’, Asser Policy Brief 2017-01. of Extraordinary Times?’, Asser SSRN Research Paper 2017-06, forthcoming 1.1.7 Blogs in: Siegel, D. & Nagy, V. (eds.), The Migration Crisis?: Criminalization, Belavusau, U. Security and Survival Eleven Publishing (2018). Belavusau, U. ‘Rule of Law in Poland: Memory Partiti, E. Politics and Belarusian Minority’, Verfassungsblog: On Matters Partiti, E. & Velde, S. van der Constitutional, 21 November 2017. ‘Curbing Supply-Chain Human Rights Violations Through Trade and Due Bo, M. Diligence. Possible WTO Concerns Raised by the EU Conflict Minerals Bo, M. Regulation’, Asser SSRN Research Paper ‘Repressing Migrant Smuggling by the 2017-02, forthcoming in: Journal of UN Security Council and EU Naval World Trade (2017). Military Operation Sophia: Some Reflections on Jurisdiction and Human 1.1.6 Policy briefs Rights’, EJIL: Talk!, 3 November 2017.

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Idriz, N. Boutin, B. ‘The EU-Turkey Deal in Front of ‘Has Countering the Financing of the Court of Justice of the EU: An Terrorism Gone Wrong? Prosecuting the Unsolicited Amicus Brief’, Asser Policy Parents of Foreign Terrorist Fighters’, Brief 2017-03. ICCT Perspective, 2 October 2017.

Kassoti, E. Boutin, B. ‘Targeted Killing of European Foreign Kassoti, E. Terrorist Fighters in Syria and Iraq’, ‘Trading with Settlements: The Peace Palace Library Blog, 25 October International Obligations of the 2017. European Union with Regard to Economic Dealings with Occupied Territories’, Asser Policy Brief 2017-02 T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 7

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Douma, W. Douma, W. ‘Towards a “due diligence” jurisprudence: Hof 21-02-2017 (Turner The EU Timber Regulation’s Waste Intermediate B.V. v Biodiesel requirements in courts’, Doing Business Amsterdam B.V.) 68(5) Milieu & Recht Right Blog, 27 July 2017. (2017): 444-447.

Duval, A. Douma, W. & Peeters, M. HvJ EU 21-12-2016 (Swiss International Duval, A. Air Lines AG v The Secretary of State ‘Why Doing Business Right?’, Doing for Energy and Climate Change, Business Right Blog, 26 June 2017. Environment Agency), 41(3) Milieu & Recht (2017): 260-268. Idriz, N. Partiti, E. Idriz, N. ‘Taking the EU-Turkey Deal to Partiti, E. Court?’, Verfassungsblog: On Matters Agreement on the Application of Constitutional, 20 December 2017. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, 15th April 1994 (1867 UNTS 493, Partiti, E. WTO Doc LT/UR/A-1A/12), OXIO 269, Oxford International Organisations Partiti, E. (OXIO) Database. ‘The Dutch Agreement on Sustainable Garment and Textile. Taming Partiti, E. transnational supply chains via Decision of the Committee on corporate due diligence’, Doing Business Principles for the Development of Right Blog, 29 June 2017. International Standards, Guides and Recommendations with Relation to 1.1.8 Annotations Articles 2 and 5 and Annex 3 of the Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement, 13th November 2000 (G/TBT/1/ Boutin, B. Rev.10 (Annex B)), OXIO 239, Oxford International Organisations (OXIO) Boutin, B. Database. HR 6 September 2013, Netherlands (Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Foreign Affairs) v Nuhanovic, 6th September 2013 (ECLI:NL:HR:2013:BZ9225), OXIO 231, Oxford International Organisations (OXIO). T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 8

1.1.9 Conference proceedings Belavusau, U. Paulussen, C. • Presentation on ‘European Politics of Memory and Legal Reinvention Paulussen, C. of History in CEE’ in panel on ‘Foreign Fighters and State Responses: ‘Readings of the Past: On Memory, Human Rights Concerns’, Proceedings Remembrance and Memorialization of the Bruges Colloquium ‘Terrorism, in Central and Eastern Europe’, at Counter-Terrorism and International the 6th Euracademia International Humanitarian Law’, 17th Bruges Conference on ‘Re-inventing Colloquium, 20-21 October 2016, 47 Eastern Europe’ (26-27 January (2017): 119-125. 2017), Belgrade (Serbia), 28 January 2017. 1.1.10 Book reviews • Presentation on ‘Memory Laws and Politics of Citizenship’, at first MELA (Memory Laws in European Paulussen, C. and Comparative Perspectives) Conference on ‘Law and Memory Paulussen, C. in Established Democracies’, ‘Bespreking van: K. Pitcher, Judicial University of Bologna, Bologna Responses to Pre-Trial Procedural (Italy), 24 March 2017. Violations in International Criminal • Presentation on ‘The Story of Proceedings, Springer – T.M.C. Asser Two Genocides in Strasbourg: Press 2018’, 72 (10) Delikt & Delinkwent Armenian Genocide vs Holocaust?’, (2017): 763-770. at EUSA (European Union Studies Association) 2017 Conference (4-6 1.2 Activities May 2017), Miami, Florida (USA), 4 May 2017. 1.2.1 Presentations at external • Presentation on ‘Ukrainian Memory Laws from the European Legal events Perspective’, at Conference on ‘Post-Conflict Justice in Ukraine’ Ban, M. (25-27 May 2017), organised • Presentation of paper on jointly by the European Society of ‘’s Remembrance of the International Law, the Ukrainian Communist Past in the Parliament Helsinki Human Rights Union, and Courtrooms’, at the Conference and the Ukrainian Association of ‘An Uneasy Legacy: Remnants of International Law, Kyiv (Ukraine), Socialist Legal and Political Thinking 26 May 2017. in Central and Eastern Europe’ (6-7 January 2017), organised by the Central and Eastern European Network of Legal Scholars (CEENELS), Krakow, 6 January 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 9

• Presentation on ‘Politics of Memory 2017), University of Barcelona in Hungary and Poland from the (Spain), 29 November 2017. European Legal Perspective’, at • Presentation on ‘Memory Laws Conference on ‘Transnational and in European Perspective’, at Global Dimensions of Justice and Conference on ‘(Dis)Claiming Memory Processes in Europe and Pasts: Ownership, Responsibility, Latin America’ (8-9 June 2017), Contestation’ (14-15 December organised by Paris Ouest, Institut 2017), Ghent University, Ghent culturel roumain, Paris (France), 8 (Belgium), 14 December 2017. June 2017. • Presentation on ‘Towards EU Boutin, B. Sexual Risk Regulation: Restrictions • Presentation on ‘Existing and on Blood Donation as Infringement planned legislation and policies of Active Citizenship’, at the related to FTFs in France – trends, Berkeley Equality Law Conference, experiences, human rights impact’, Annual Conference of the Berkeley Expert Meeting of OSCE Office for Comparative Equality and Anti- Democratic Institutions and Human Discrimination Study Group (15-16 Rights (ODIHR), Warsaw (Poland), June 2017), Trinity College Dublin, 25 April 2017. Dublin (Ireland), 15 June 2017. Douma, W. • Presentation on Memory Laws in a • Presentation on ‘Fighting Organised panel on ‘Memory Laws: Walls or Crime by Confiscating Illegal Profits: Bridges? The Legal Regulation of Dutch experiences with plucking Public Memory’, at the International criminals’, at Workshop ‘Fighting Meeting on Law & Society (20- Corruption in Moldova – a Dutch 24 June 2017) on ‘Walls, Borders, perspective’, Chisinau (Moldova), and Bridges: Law and Society in an 24 March 2017. Inter-Connected World’, Mexico- • Presentation on ‘Investor-State City (Mexico), 22 June 2017. Arbitration in the Light of EU Policy • Presentation on ‘Rule of Law crisis, and Law after the Lisbon Treaty’, Democracy and Value Crisis’, at at EUSA (European Union Studies Jean Monnet Module Closing Association) 2017 Conference (4-6 Academic Conference and Open May 2017), Miami, Florida (USA), 4 Forum on ‘The Sustainability of May 2017. socio-economic rights in times of • Presentation on ‘The European crisis’ (3-4 July 2017), University of Union Policy and Law on Sewage Central Lancashire, Pyla (Cyprus), 3 Sludge’, at the International VDI July 2017. Conference ‘Sewage Sludge • Presentation of a book chapter Treatment 2017’, Copenhagen about memory laws in Europe (Denmark), 17-18 May 2017, in a panel on ‘Laws, policies and organised by the Association of memories in Europe’ at Conference German Engineers (VDI), 17 May ‘The Frog Hibernation: Ten Years of 2017. Laws and Memory Policies in Spain and Catalonia’ (28-30 November T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 10

• Presentation on ‘EU case law, Gordon, G. preliminary ruling procedures and • Presentation on ‘Imperial Standard case law search’, at the Judicial Time’, at the Sixth Annual Junior Academy of Croatia, Zagreb Faculty Forum for International (Croatia), 24-25 May 2017. Law (8-10 May 2017), University of Nottingham (in collaboration Duval, A. with EUI, NYU and University of • Presentation on ‘Lex Sportiva Melbourne), Nottingham (UK), 9 and Lex Mercatoria: Apples and May 2017. Oranges of Transnational Law’, at • Presentation on ‘Time, Governance Conference on ‘Transnational Legal & Law’, at Workshop on ‘The Law and Political Theory’ (7-8 May and Politics of Temporality and 2017), Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Periodization (10-11 May 2017), Gan (Israel), 7 May 2017. Cardiff School of Law and Politics, • Presentation on ‘The Olympic Cardiff University (UK), 11 May Charter as Constitution: Faster, 2017. Higher, Stronger’, at Conference • Presentation of paper on on ‘Societal Constitutions in ‘Transnational law, standardized Transnational Regimes’ (30 June time and imperialism’, at Workshop - 1 July 2017), Cardiff University, on ‘History and Theory of Cardiff (UK), 1 July 2017. International Relations’, at the • Presentation on ‘Competition Politicologenetmaal 2017, Annual Law as Constitutional Law: Conference of the Nederlandse Counter-democratizing the lex Kring voor de Wetenschap der sportive through EU competition Politiek and Vereniging voor law control’, at the Workshop Politieke Wetenschappen (1-2 June on ‘Constitutional Challenges in 2017), Leiden University, 2 June Europe: the impact and role of 2017. competition law’, The Competition • Presentation on ‘Indicators, Law Scholars Forum Workshop, rankings and the political , economy of academic production Amsterdam, 14 September 2017. in international law’, in a panel • Presentation on ‘Changing the rules on ‘Numeric knowledge and the of the CSR game: What Fifa’s Qatar micro-practices of international 2022 cases tell you about corporate institutions’, at the 11th Pan- social responsibility and its limits’, European Conference on at 22nd Ius Commune Conference International Relations (13-16 (23-24 November 2017), Utrecht, September 2017), European 24 November 2017. International Studies Association, Barcelona (Spain), 15 September 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 11

• Presentation on ‘Crisis/theory’, in belangen’ (Rule of law capacity a panel on ‘International Law in building: Ideals and interests), Crisis: Discipline in Crisis’, at the Netherlands Ministry of Security 11th Pan-European Conference and Justice, 30 January 2017. on International Relations (13- • Keynote speech on ‘Fragility 16 September 2017), European of Trust. The importance of International Studies Association, judicial stability in national and Barcelona (Spain), 15 September international political turmoil’, at 2017. the 5th Biennial Conference (28-30 • Presentation on ‘Market September 2017) of the Caribbean measures: Time technologies in Association of Judicial Officers global governance’, in a panel on (CAJO), 29 September 2017. ‘Synchronising the World’, at the • ‘Autonomie met perspectief. Een Millennium Annual Conference on terreinverkenning voor toekomstige ‘The Politics of Time in International relaties van Caribische landen met Relations’ (21-22 October 2017), Europa’, University of Curaçao dr. London School of Economics and Moises da Costa Gomez, 2 October Political Science (UK), 21 October 2017. 2017. • Presentation ‘Hoeveel • Presentation on ‘A Political internationale strafjustitie kunnen Economy of Standardized Time in we of moeten we ons veroorloven?’, Academic Knowledge Production of at Seminar on ‘Internationale International Law’, in panel on ‘The berechting van misdrijven: Wat Politics of Time in International law; doen we wel en wat doen we Between Past and Future’, at the niet?’, organised by the KNAW, Millennium Annual Conference on Amsterdam, 25 oktober 2017. ‘The Politics of Time in International • Presentation on ‘Het Regeerakkoord Relations’ (21-22 October 2017), en de rechtsstaat’, at Workshop London School of Economics and ‘Regeerakkoord in het licht van de Political Science (UK), 22 October rechtstaat’, georganiseerd door de 2017. TiU, 5 December 2017. • Keynote speech on ‘Responding to Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. terrorism: Restoring trust in the rule • Presentation on the establishment of law’, at Conference on ‘Human of a peer review mechanism on Dignity and Human Security in the rule of law in the EU, at an Times of Terrorism’, Asser Institute, event entitled ‘Oversight of the The Hague, 14 December 2017. Rule of Law in the European Union: Opportunities and Challenges’, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London (UK), 16 January 2017. • Keynote speech at Conference ‘Rechtsstaatsopbouw: Idealen en T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 12

Idriz, N. Teachers’ Meeting - ‘Transnational • Presentation on ‘Different degrees Commercial Law and Natural of “otherness” in EU law and the Resources’ (2-3 November 2017), Dutch Law on Civic Integration’, Radboud University Nijmegen, 3 at Conference on ‘The “Others” November 2017. amongst “Us”: Thoughts on • Presentation ‘EU Unified Rules Western Societies, Otherness, and on Jurisdiction on Violation of the Law’ (8-9 December 2017), Personality Rights’, at a conference Leiden University, 8 December on the ‘Access to Justice’ organised 2017. by the Ombudsman RS, Novi Sad (Serbia), 16 November 2017. Krieke, J. van der • Presentation ‘Arbitration in EU • Presentation on ‘Portuguese Jews private international law’ at the as immigrants and citizens in Early Conference entitled ‘Global Modern Amsterdam’ at Conference challenges, European unification ‘The Seventh International and national diversity in private Conference for Jewish Studies international law’, Hungarian Researchers’, Warsaw, 14-16 Academy of Sciences, University November 2017. of Szeged (Hungary), 17 November 2017. Lazic, V. • Presentation entitled ‘Multiple Marcenko, M. Faces of Mutual Trust in the EU’, at • Presentation on ‘Cities and their symposium and launch of the book autonomous use of international ‘The European Union as an Area of human rights law: opportunities Freedom, Security and Justice’, VU and risks’, at the Young Researchers University Amsterdam, 3 March Workshop on ‘The Significance 2017. of Obscured Practices and • Presentation on ‘Revising Brussels Subjects: Investigating Silences in IIbis Regulation’, at the XXIV ‘Petar Transnational Legal Spaces’, at the Simonetti’ Conference entitled 11th Pan-European Conference on ‘Property tights, Obligations and International Relations (European Procedure’, organised by the International Studies Association) University of Rijeka, Poreč, 15 entitled ‘The Politics of International March 2017. Studies in an Age of Crises’ (13- • Presentation ‘Multiple Faces of 16 September 2017), Barcelona Mutual Trust in the EU’, Conference (Spain), 12 September 2017. of Journal of Private International Law, Rio de Janeiro, 2-5 August 2017. • Presentation on ‘Enforcement of Annulled Arbitral Awards: the Pemex and Yukos Cases’ at the 9th Transnational Commercial Law T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 13

Nijman, J.E. Economic Law on the occasion of • Lecture on ‘Telders, Kooijmans, the 2017 ESIL (European Society en de huidige “Crisis in het of International Law) Annual Volkenrecht”’, on the occasion Conference ‘Global Public Goods, of the 70th Anniversary of the Global Commons and Fundamental International Law Society ‘Prof. Values: The Responses of Mr B.M. Telders’, The Hague, 11 International Law’ (7-9 September February 2017. 2017), Naples (Italy), 6 September • Presentation of paper on ‘The Urban 2017. Dimension of International Law – • Presentation on ‘Private standards connecting the local and the global’, for global value chain sustainability. at Tilburg Center for Regional Law Enforcing TBT rules in the presence and Governance Research Seminar, of informal and unconventional Tilburg University, 13 February delegation by WTO Members’, at 2017. Workshop of Interest Group on • Presentation of paper on ‘Trust and International Economic Law on distrust as fundamental concepts the occasion of the 2017 ESIL for international legal order: (European Society of International Grotius vs Hobbes’, Workshop Law) Annual Conference ‘Global on ‘Internationale Geschichte, Public Goods, Global Commons ‘Vertrauen in den international and Fundamental Values: The Beziehungen’, University of Vienna Responses of International Law’ (Austria), 4 April 2017. (7-9 September 2017), Naples • Presentation on ‘Turning to Grotius (Italy), 6 September 2017. once more? Writing Northern • Presentation on ‘Trusting global Humanism into International value chains. Voluntary sustainability Legal History’, Leiden Journal of standards and human rights due International Law, 30th Anniversary diligence as (un)trustworthy Symposium on ‘The Trajectories of transnational regulatory strategies’, International Legal Histories’, The at 22nd Ius Commune Conference Hague, 20 October 2017. (23-24 November 2017), Utrecht, • Inaugural Lecture ‘Seeking Change 23 November 2017. by Doing History’, on the occasion • Presentation on ‘EU’s Engagement of her appointment to the Chair of with Transnational Private History and Theory of International Regulation: Mobilising Voluntary Law, University of Amsterdam, 24 Sustainability Standards’, at Annual November 2017. NILG (Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance) Conference 2017, Partiti, E. Amsterdam, 1 December 2017. • Presentation on ‘Voluntary Sustainability Standards and WTO Law: Assessing the Extent of Responsibility’, at Workshop of Interest Group on International T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 14

Paulussen, C. and Subjects: Investigating Silences • Presentation on ‘The broader in Transnational Legal Spaces’, at the context: evolving use of 11th Pan-European Conference on administrative measures in the International Relations (European counter-terrorism context’, at International Studies Association), Scoping Meeting on Arbitrary Barcelona (Spain), 12 September Deprivation of Nationality, Open 2017. Society Foundations, Institute on • Presentation on ‘Scholarly and Statelessness and Inclusion, Asser Artistic Cooperation’, at Workshop Institute and Ashurst, London (UK), ‘Colours that Matter: The role of 15 August 2017. colours in international studies’ • Speaker at conference ‘The (5-6 December 2017), University of Judiciary under Pressure in Europe: Turku (Finland), 6 December 2017 How Resilient Are We?’, organised (with Stolk, B.) by the Council for the Judiciary, The Hague, 12 December 2017. Takacs, T. • Presentation on ‘Fighting Roodenburg, L. corruption and the implementation • Presentation on ‘The reproduction of the EU-Moldova Association of human rights norms in the Agreement and Association diverse city’, at the Young Agenda’, at Workshop on ‘Fighting Researchers Workshop on ‘The Corruption in Moldova – a Dutch Significance of Obscured Practices perspective’, Chisinau (Moldova), and Subjects: Investigating Silences 24 March 2017. in Transnational Legal Spaces’, at the 11th Pan-European Conference on International Relations (European International Studies Association) entitled ‘The Politics of International Studies in an Age of Crises’ (13-16 September 2017), Barcelona (Spain), 12 September 2017.

Stolk, S. • Presentation on ‘Imagining the Far- Away: Materializing and Limiting Local Spaces in the Opening Statements at the International Criminal Court’, of paper entitled ‘”You may be seated”: observing the public gallery of the ICC’, at the Young Researchers Workshop on ‘The Significance of Obscured Practices T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 15

1.2.2 Participation in external events Boutin, B. • Participation in the Amnesty Belavusau, U. International closed expert meeting • Discussant in panel on ‘EU’s Anti- ‘Human rights and countering discrimination Law and the Fight terrorism in Europe: an ever- Against Exclusion: A Mitigated expanding national security state?’, Balance’, at the International The Hague, 19 January 2017. Meeting on Law and Society on • Participation in expert meeting, ‘Walls, Borders, and Bridges: Law ‘Drones Transatlantic Meeting,’ and Society in an Inter‐Connected Open Society Foundations, World’ (20-24 June 2017), Mexico Washington, US, 21-22 February City (Mexico), 22 June 2017. 2017. • Participation in a roundtable session on ‘Memory Laws: Walls Elazar-DeMota, Y. or Bridges? The Legal Regulation of • Participation in Workshop with Public Memory’, at the International Quentin Skinner, History Professor Meeting on Law and Society on (VU), 25 May 2017 ‘Walls, Borders, and Bridges: Law • Participation in ‘The Trajectories and Society in an Inter‐Connected of International Legal Histories’, World’ (20-24 June 2017), Mexico Leiden Journal of International Law City, Mexico, 22 June 2017. 30th Anniversary Symposium, The • Chair of panel ‘Rule of law crisis, Hague, 20 October 2017. Democracy and Value Crisis: focus • Participation in TAPAS/Thinking on rights’ at Jean Monnet Module About the Past Conference on Closing Academic Conference and ‘(Dis)Claiming Pasts: Ownership, Open Forum on ‘The Sustainability Responsibility and Contestation’, of socio-economic rights in times of Ghent, 14-15 December 2017. crisis’ (3-4 July 2017), University of Central Lancashire, Pyla (Cyprus), 3 Gordon, G. July 2017. • Participation in European • Participation as an invited expert Workshops in International for the MANDOLA (Monitoring Studies 2017 on ‘New Frontiers in and Detecting Online Hate Speech) International Relations’ (7-10 June project, at the Office of the Spanish 2017), Cardiff University (UK). National Research Council, Brussels • Participation in Workshop on (Belgium), 7 September 2017. ‘Return to Risk’, University of • Chair of panel at Workshop ‘Why Erfuhrt. is Polish democracy backsliding/’, organised by ACCESS-Europe (joint research platform of two Amsterdam universities) at the De Balie, Amsterdam, 21 November 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 16

Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. Lazic, V. • Discussant in Expert Meeting • Discussant at Conference on of Academics on ‘Statelessness, EUFam Project, Max Planck Citizenship and Inclusion’ (7-8 Institute, Luxembourg, 11 May June 2017), and master calls in 2017. programme on statelessness for • Organiser of and presenter at early/mid-career academics (5-9 Conference on Revising the June 2017), NYU, New York (US). Regulation Brussels IIbis, Utrecht, The events were convened by the 10 November 2017. Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion (ISI), in collaboration with Marcenko, M. NYU’s Center for Global Affairs and • Participation in PhD Workshop, Open Society Justice Initiative. Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research (NNHRR), PhD Krieke, J. van der Workshop, Asser Institute, 10 • Participation in Workshop Reading November 2017. Ego documents (UvA), 20 January & • Participation in Workshop with 7 April 2017. Saskia Sassen and International • Participation in Workshop with Law Association (ILA) Study Group Quentin Skinner, History Professor ‘The Role of Cities in International (VU), 19 & 25 May 2017. Law’, Asser Institute, 30 November • Participation in Conference ‘17th 2017. World Congress of Jewish Studies’, Jerusalem, 6-11 August 2017. Nijman, J.E. • Participation in Workshop • Discussant and Chair of the ‘Law ‘Hanenpoten en sierkrullen’ (on and Cities’ panel at ICON*S reading 17th century texts), by Conference ‘Courts, Power, Public Jetze Touben, Bijzondere Collecties Law’, Copenhagen (Denmark), 6 (UvA), 24 August 2017. July 2017. • Participation in Masterclass Steven Aschheim (the work of a historian), Roodenburg, L. Jewish Historical Museum, • Participation in PhD Workshop, Amsterdam, 26 September 2017. Netherlands Network for Human • Participation in Workshop Rights Research (NNHRR), PhD ‘Genealogy and Political Theory’ Workshop, Asser Institute, 10 (UvA), 29 September 2017. November 2017. • Participation in Workshop with Saskia Sassen and International Law Association (ILA) Study Group ‘The Role of Cities in International Law’, Asser Institute, 30 November 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 17

Paulussen, C. Stolk, S. • Participation in the Amnesty • Organisation of and participation International closed expert meeting in Young Researchers Workshop ‘Human rights and countering on ‘The Significance of Obscured terrorism in Europe: an ever- Practices and Subjects: Investigating expanding national security state?’, Silences in Transnational Legal The Hague, 19 January 2017. Spaces’, with R. Vos, at the 11th • Panellist at the Conference Pan-European Conference on ‘Rechtsstaatsopbouw: Idealen en International Relations (European belangen’ (Rule of law capacity International Studies Association), building: Ideals and interests), 12 September 2017. Netherlands Ministry of Security • Chair of panel on ‘Obscured Spaces’ and Justice, 30 January 2017. and ‘Obscured Voices’, at the Young • Participation in the High Level Researchers Workshop on ‘The Event ‘Building Trust for Stability’, of Significance of Obscured Practices the Common Effort Exercise 2017, and Subjects: Investigating Silences Berlin (Germany), 1 June 2017. in Transnational Legal Spaces’, with • Participation in Meeting R. Vos, at the 11th Pan-European ‘Responses to returning foreign Conference on International terrorist fighters and their families’, Relations (European International Radicalisation Awareness Network, Studies Association), 12 September Brussels (Belgium), 19 June 2017. 2017. • Chair of session ‘Discussing • Chair of session on ‘International solutions to the crime-terror nexus’, Law in Crisis: Institutions in at Workshop ‘Understanding Crisis’, at the 11th Pan-European European jihadists: criminals, Conference on International extremists or both?’, King’s College Relations (European International London (UK), 5 September 2017. Studies Association) (13-16 • Chair of session ‘A plethora September 2017), Barcelona of definitions: implementing (Spain), 14 September 2017. counter-terrorism measures and • Discussant of session on humanitarian activities’, at ‘The ‘International Law in Crisis: International Humanitarian Law Language in Crisis’, at the 11th Conference’, organised on the Pan-European Conference on occasion of the 150th anniversary International Relations (European of the Netherlands Red Cross, The International Studies Association) Hague, 13 October 2017. (13-16 September 2017), Barcelona (Spain), 15 September 2017. Ribbelink, O. • Chair of Panel on ‘R2P and Ukraine’, in 3rd Conference on ‘Responsibility To Protect in Theory and Practice’, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), 12 May 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 18

1.2.3 Lectures at external Douma, W. events • Presentation on ‘Environmental and sustainable development provisions Belavusau, U. in EU Free Trade Agreements’, at • Guest talk about current research the training course ‘FTA Policy on memory laws, Law Faculty, and Strategy: How to prepare and Queen Mary University of London negotiate Free Trade Agreement (UK), 15 March 2017. in International Forum’, organised • Guest lecture on ‘Hate Speech and by VU & Clingendael, for young EU Anti-Discrimination Law’, at professionals of the Directorate the European Law Academy, Trier General of International Trade (Germany), 1 June 2017. Negotiations of Indonesia, VU • Crash course on ‘The Fundamentals Amsterdam, 14 February 2017. of EU Law’, Summer School on • ‘Public participation in EU water Private International Law (31 July governance: the Netherlands – 18 August 2017), The Hague in focus’, presentations at local Academy of International Law, The workshops in Gulistan, Ferghana, Hague, 30 July 2017. Termez and Karshi (Uzbekistan), 19- 28 April 2017. Boutin, B. • Lecture on the topic of ‘Applying Jus Duval, A. ad Bellum and Jus in Bello - Case • Lecture on Sports Law at Studies: 1) Syria and 2) Targeted the Executive MBA in Sports Killings’, as part of the Asser Management at the Maastricht Summer Programme International School of Management, 15 July Criminal Law & International Legal 2017. and Comparative Approaches to • Lecture on ‘European Private Counter-Terrorism (29 May - 22 International Law’, The Hague June 2017), The Hague, 21 June Academy for International Law 30 2017. July 2017. • Lecture on the topic of ‘The Use • Lecture on ‘Transnational Dispute of Administrative Measures in Settlement in Football’, University Counter-Terrorism’, as part of of Groningen, 14 December 2017. the Asser Summer Programme Countering Terrorism: Legal Elazar-DeMota, Y. Challenges and Dilemmas (28 • Guest lecture for VU MA History August – 1 September 2017), 31 students, Ets Haim - Livraria August 2017. de Montesinos, Amsterdam, 22 • Presentation on ‘Counter-Terrorism November 2017. and Human Rights’ during a visit of a delegation of students from Webster University, 12 July 2017 (with Paulussen, C.) T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 19

Gordon, G. the University of Amsterdam and • Presentation on the political the Serbian Helsinki Committee economy of indicators in for Human Rights, at the Inter- international law, in Workshop University Centre (IUC), Dubrovnik on ‘Indicators, Images and (Croatia). Technologies in International • Presentation on ‘Counter-Terrorism Legal Practices’, Vrije Universiteit and Human Rights’ during a visit Amsterdam, 16 June 2017. of a delegation of students from • Lecture on ‘Looking Back and Webster University, 12 July 2017 Looking Forward: International (with Boutin, B.) Courts and Tribunals at a Time of Change?’ (with Venzke, I.), as part of Ribbelink, O. the Asser Summer Programme The • Lecture on ‘Certain IHL/ICL Aspects Law and Practice of International of the Destruction of Cultural Dispute Settlement (10-14 July Property During Armed Conflict: 2017), The Hague, 14 July 2017. the ICC Reparations Order of 17 August 2017 in the Al-Mahdi Case’, Lazic, V. 25 September 2017. • Presentation at the conference • Lecture on ‘The Security Council organised within the framework of and International Peace and EU Commission Project on ‘Legal Security’, 29 September 2017. English Training for Judges’, Prague, 22 September 2017. Rooij, M. de • Presentation on the basis of a case Paulussen, C. study on the choice of court and • Presentation on ‘Foreign fighters’, the choice of law clauses to Master at the Handa Centre for the Study students, as part of the Seminar of Terrorism and Political Violence on Private International Law and (CSTPV), University of St. Andrews, Commercial Law, Rijksuniversiteit St. Andrews (UK), 13 February Groningen, 6 March 2017. 2017. • Guest lecture on ‘International 1.2.4 Media Criminal Justice & Counter- Terrorism’, University of Groningen, Belavusau, U. Groningen, 24 March 2017. • Interview, to the Israeli radio • Two lectures on foreign fighters station ‘Reka’, Tel Aviv. The one- and counter-terrorism more hour programme touched upon generally, in the Masterclass ‘Law legal aspects of Catalan and Kurdish and Politics of Terrorism: in Search referenda, anti-Semitism and of Adequate Political, Military and migrants in Europe, academia and Legal Responses to the Threat of politics in the Netherlands, rule of Terrorism in the Post-Cold War law in Hungary and Poland, Brexit Era’ (3-14 July 2017), organised and EU crises, 3 October 2017. by the Geoffrey Nice Foundation, T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 20

Boutin, B. 1.2.5 Internal presentations • Citation in article in Voice of America (9 October 2017): ‘Should Research seminars and luncheons Jihadist Families Be Prosecuted?’ • Citation in Amnesty International Duval, A. report. See also here, footnotes 36 • ‘Publish (tweets and blogs) or & 278, 17 January 2017. perish? Legal academia in times of social media’, 6 December 2017. Douma, W. • Interview in Consumentengids Boutin, B. (April 2017, nr. 4, p. 58-60), on • Research lab on preliminary views on TTIP and CETA. research ideas, 9 March 2017. • Interview in Volkskrant (‘Klagen • ‘Algorithmic decision-making and Europarlementariërs over te weinig responsibility for targeted killings: nieuwe wetsvoorstellen?’, 20 Going beyond the “human-in/on- February 2017), on the diminishing the-loop” rhetoric’, 6 April 2017. amount of legislative proposals that the European Commission Marcenko, M. is forwarding to the European • ‘Expulsions and Migrations: Parliament for a fact-check discussing the work of Saskia regarding claims made by the Sassen’ (with L. Roodenburg), 12 Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs October 2017. Mr Koenders Partiti, E. Nijman, J.E. • ‘Public play upon private standards. • ‘Globalisering vraagt om sterkere How European and international internationale samenwerking’, op- economic law enter into voluntary ed published in Dutch newspaper regimes for sustainability’, 29 March Trouw, 2 May 2017. 2017.

Paulussen, C. Roodenburg, L. • Interview by The Hague • ‘Expulsions and Migrations: Municipality, about career discussing the work of Saskia possibilities in the field of peace Sassen’ (with M. Marchenko), 12 and justice. October 2017. • Interview, De Groene Amsterdammer (the Netherlands), Stolk, S. on returning foreign fighters, 4 • ‘Justice needs to be seen to be done: October 2017 (T. Lingsma, ‘‘Kijk, ze The International Legal Landscape willen je niet eens terug’. De aanpak in a Visual Age’, 7 September 2017. van Syriëgangers’. • Citation in Amnesty International report. See also here, footnotes 36 & 278, 17 January 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 21

Velde, S. van der Wales and Greece: Tools Availaible • ‘The new EU conflict mineral in International, European and regulation; a missed opportunity?’, National Law’, Vrije Universiteit 9 February 2017. Amsterdam, 17 May 2017 (co- promotor: Prof. G.T. Davies). 1.2.6 Editorial work Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. Boutin, B. • Member of the Doctoral • Managing editor of the Netherlands Committee of Tamar de Waal, Yearbook of International Law dissertation ‘Conditional Belonging: A Legal-philosophical Inquiry into Lazic, V. Integration Requirements for • Member of the Editorial Board of the Immigrants in Europe’, Universiteit European Business Organisations van Amsterdam, 21 September Law Review 2017 (promotors: Prof. M. de Wilde • Member of the Editorial Board of and Prof. W. Kymlicka). the Croatian Arbitration Yearbook Nijman, J.E. Partiti, E. • Member of the Doctoral Committee • Managing Editor of CLEER Papers of Jolene Lin, dissertation ‘Governing • Board Member of Legal Issues of Climate Change: Global Cities and Economic Integration Transnational Lawmaking’, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 5 October 2017 (promotor: Prof. E. Hey). 1.2.7 Memberships • Member of the Doctoral Committee of Sofia Stolk, ‘A Solemn Tale of Nijman, J.E. Horror. The Opening Statement • Member of the Vossius Center for of the Prosecution in International History of Humanities and Sciences, Criminal Trials’, Vrije Universiteit University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam, 18 April 2017 • Co-chair of the ILA Study Group on (promotor: Prof. W. Werner). ‘The Role of Cities in International Law’, established by the Executive Ribbelink, O. Council of the International Law • Co-promotor, Tina Drolec Association (ILA), May 2017 Sladojevic, dissertation ‘Military (together with Helmut Aust, Freie Aid as Complicity in International Universität Berlin). Crimes: Individual or State Responsibility?’, University of 1.2.8 PhD supervision Ljubljana (Slovenia), 10 May 2017.

Belavusau, U. • Co-promotor of Natalie Alkiviadou, dissertation ‘Challenging Right- Wing Extremism in England and T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 22

1.2.9 Various Paulussen, C. • Reference to ICCT report ‘Towards Ban, M. a European Position on Armed • Launch of the webpage of the Drones and Targeted Killing: MELA project (a four-nation, EU- Surveying EU Counterterrorism sponsored consortium gathered to Perspectives’ in ‘Out of the examine memory laws throughout Shadows: Recommendations to Europe and the world), see: www. Advance Transparency in the Use of melaproject.org (with U. Belavusau) Lethal Force’, Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic and Sana’a Belavusau, U. Center for Strategic Studies (June • Visiting Research Fellow within 2017, p. 126) (with J. Dorsey). the Global Trust Research Project • Reference to ICCT report ‘Towards at Tel Aviv University (Israel), 21 a European Position on Armed September - 5 October 2017. Drones and Targeted Killing: • Visiting Professor, guest lecturing Surveying EU Counterterrorism in EU law at the LUISS Guido Carli Perspectives’, in ‘The Legality of University, Rome (Italy), 10 October Armed Drones under International - 20 November 2017. Law’, background paper by the • Launch of the webpage of the International Bar Association’s MELA project (a four-nation, EU- Human Rights Institute (25 May sponsored consortium gathered to 2017, p. 52-53) (with J. Dorsey). examine memory laws throughout Europe and the world), see: www. Ribbelink, O. melaproject.org (with M. Ban) • Judge in the IHL/ICL Moot Court Competition ‘Youth for Peace Duval, A. Olympiad’ at the International • Academic coordination of the University MITSO in Minsk Septfontaines Summer School of (Belarus), 26-28 September 2017. EU Law on the Court of Justice of the European Union, 22-30 July Stolk, S. 2017. • Teacher in pre-university course ‘De Oorlog in Beeld’, Vrije Universiteit Hirsch Ballin, E.M.H. Amsterdam, 1 November and 12 • PAO-cursus ‘Veiligheidsbeleid, December 2017. Culturele, Technische en Politieke Ontwikkelingen’, 2 October 2017. • Buma’s Schoo-lezing, ‘Maatschappelijke scheidslijnen mogen geen breuklijnen worden’, CDV, 23 October 2017. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 23

of migrants and refugees. This migrant 2. Knowledge could be seen as a kind of refugee who is Dissemination expulsed from her living habitat through modes of economic development, that are considered as overall positive for 2.1 Events her country. Prof. Sassen concluded that it is imperative that legal frameworks Unless indicated otherwise, all events are adapted in order to address these took place at the Asser Institute. ‘hidden’, systemic roots of migration. The event took place at the Peace 2.1.1 Annual lecture Palace, The Hague.

On the occasion of its 50th Anniversary 2.1.2 Conferences and (1965-2015), the Asser Institute has seminars launched, on 2 December 2015, the Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture on the HELF-VMR Conference: Trade and development of international law. The Sustainability: CETA Dissected Lecture has been established in honour 26 January 2017 of the Dutch jurist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Tobias Michael Carel This conference sought to assess Asser (1838-1913), and his significant whether the Comprehensive Economic contributions to the development of and Trade Agreement (CETA) forms a public and private international law. truly progressive standard for trade It builds on his vision and mission, policy. For the CETA sets out to liberalise it invites distinguished international trade in goods and services and contains scholars to take inspiration from Asser’s several provisions aimed at protecting idea of cultivating trust and respect investments, yet it faces criticism relating through law and legal institutions, and to consumer rights and environmental to examine what it could mean in their protection. Both forward-looking area of expertise today. attributes as well as contested issues were discussed at the event which took When the law cannot recognise extreme place in the context of the International injustice even if it affects millions Trade Committee of the European 30 November 2017 Parliament’s eminent approval of the CETA agreement. Speakers included The Third Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture Dr. Joris Larik (Leiden University), was delivered by Prof. Saskia Sassen Ronald Roosdorp (Dutch Ministry of (Columbia University). Prof. Sassen’s Foreign Affairs), Dr. Laurens Ankersmit lecture focused on the current global (ClientEarth) and Dr. Wybe Douma migration flows as seen through the lense (Asser Institute). The presentations were of extractive logics. According to Prof. followed by a panel discussion featuring Sassen, extractive logics are the cause of reactions by Alan Bowman (Mission an emerging third type of migrant, which of Canada to the EU) and Dr. Nikos does not fit within existing categories Lavranos (NL-Investmentconsulting). T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 24

This event formed part of the Hague the European Commission), Dr. James Environmental Law Facility (HELF) Mathis (University of Amsterdam) (Panel lecture series and was co-organised by 3: The Trump Round: The Future of the Dutch Association of Environmental American Trade Policy). A spoken column Law (Vereniging voor Milieurecht). was delivered by Tracy Metz, Director of the John Adams Institute. The closing Trump’s World: The Trump Administration keynote speech was delivered by Prof. and International Law Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Chairman of 27 January 2017 the Advisory Council on International Affairs and former Secretary General of The importance of trust in international NATO. The conference was organised relations and international law, especially in collaboration with the John Adams in light of the uncertainty triggered by Institute, American Culture in The Donald Trump’s inauguration, was the Netherlands. focus of this conference. Topics included the future relationship between Russia and the US, the Trump’s Administration potential policies on climate change, and whether Trump’s election will constitute The International Law of Peacetime Cyber a backlash against international trade. Operations - The Hague Launch of the The conference was opened by Prof. Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the International Ernst Hirsch Ballin (Asser Institute) after Law Applicable to Cyber Operations and a which a keynote opening speech was Panel Discussion delivered by H.E. Mr Henne Schuwer, 13 February 2017 Ambassador of The Netherlands to the US, followed by three panel discussions. This event celebrated the launch Speakers were Hubert Smeets (NRC), of the ‘Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the Prof. André Gerrits (Leiden University), International Law Applicable to Cyber Prof. Liesbeth Lijnzaad (Legal Adviser Operations’. The Tallinn Manual 2.0 is a of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign comprehensive interpretation of public Affairs and Professor at Maastricht international law in the cyber context, University) (Panel 1: War and Peace including the law of state responsibility under a Trump Administration); Damien and international human rights law, Meadows (Advisor to the Director and represents the consensus of the of the European & International International Group of Experts (IGE). Carbon Markets Directorate), Marcel The event was opened by Prof. Ernst Beukeboom (Climate Envoy of the Hirsch Ballin (Asser Institute) and Sven Kingdom of the Netherlands), Prof. Sakkov (Director, NATO Cooperative Jonathan Verschuuren (Tilburg Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence University), Prof. Ruth Oldenziel (NATO CCD COE)). A keynote speech (Eindhoven University of Technology) was delivered by Bert Koenders (Dutch (Panel 2: The Paris Agreement under Minister of Foreign Affairs. An overview a Trump Administration); Dr. Marija of the Tallinn Manual 2.0 process was Bartl (University of Amsterdam), Prof. given by Liis Vihul (Project Manager Frank Hoffmeister (Head of Unit at and Managing Editor, NATO CCD COE). T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 25

The panel discussion was moderated Doing Business Right Roundtable: by Prof. Larissa van den Herik (Leiden Supply chain regulation in the garment University). Speakers were Prof. Michael industry. International and national multi- Schmitt (Director, Tallinn Manual 2.0, stakeholder initiatives for Doing Business NATO CCD COE), Marina Kaljurand, Right (former Estonian Minister of Foreign 29 June 2017 Affairs and current Representative to the UN Group of Governmental Experts), This roundtable was the launch of the Steven Hill (Legal Advisor and Director, new Doing Business Right project at the Office of Legal Affairs, NATO), and Dr. Asser Institute. Discussions focused on Marten Zwanenburg (Legal Counsel, the evolution of regulatory efforts to Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs). curtail human rights violations in global The event was organised together with supply chains. Speakers included Mariëlle the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and van der Linden (CSR Unit of the Dutch the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Lodewijk de Centre of Excellence (NATO CCD COE). Waal (Chairman of the National Contact The event took place at the Spaansche Point of OECD Guidelines), Sibbe Krol Hof, The Hague. (IDH – The Sustainable Trade Initiative) and Jeroen van Dijken (Vereniging Refugee crisis and EU cooperation with van Grootwinkelbedrijven in Textiel). Mediterranean States Roel Nieuwenkamp (Chair of OECD 27 June 2017 Working Party on Responsible Business Conduct) submitted a video. The event The seminar explored the refugee was opened by Dr. Antoine Duval crisis and in particular the EU’s legal (Asser Institute). A keynote presentation channels for collaboration with was delivered by Judith Sargentini southern Mediterranean States (Turkey, (Member of the European Parliament for Morocco and Libya). The focus was on GroenLinks) on ‘Corporate due diligence assessing the practice followed and in the garment industry. Which role for the legal and institutional cooperation the European Union?’. strategies established so as to detect the implications for the EU external International Courts in World Society: Too borders (policy). Speakers included: Prof. strong and not strong enough? Alejandro Del Valle Galvez (University 10 July 2017 of Cadiz, CLEER Visiting Fellow), Dr. Claudio Matera (Assistant Professor, This public roundtable was organised as Chair of International and European Law part of the Summer School on ‘The Law and Governance, University of Twente) and Practice of International Dispute and Dr. Tamara Takacs (Asser Institute). Settlement’. Speakers were: Prof. Dr. This seminar was an event organised by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes the Centre for the Law of EU External (University of Geneva), Prof. Dr. Armin Relations (CLEER). von Bogdandy (Max Planck Institute for International Law), Prof. Dr. Hélène Ruiz Fabri (Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law). Dr. Ingo Venzke (UvA) T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 26

was moderator. The event was organised Ontario). The event was organised in cooperation with the Amsterdam together with the Editorial Board of the Center for International law, University International Sports Law Journal. of Amsterdam. Doing Business Right Roundtable: Towards High Level Panel: Juveniles in Terrorist- Responsible Banking: The Dutch Banking Related Activities Sector Agreement on international 1 September 2017 responsible business conduct regarding human rights and beyond This High Level Panel brought together 2 November 2017 four experts to discuss the involvement of juveniles in terrorist activity, and The roundtable investigated the approaches to this phenomenon within evolution, implementation and and beyond the criminal justice sector. enforcement of ‘sustainable finance’ Speakers were Nikita Malik (Centre within the banking sector and the for the Response to Radicalisation and emerging obligation of banks to exercise Terrorism), Céline Glutz (Switzerland due diligence and ensure respect Federal Department of Foreign Affairs), of human rights. It reflected on the Lili-Anne de Jongh (International strengths and shortcomings of the Juvenile Justice Observatory) and current regulatory approaches and the Liesbeth van der Heide (ICCT & Leiden novel governance solutions established University). This event was organised at the Dutch level. Speakers included together with the International Centre Ruben Zandvliet (ABN Amro), Benjamin for Counter-Terrorism – The Hague Thompson (PAX), Tessel van Westen (ICCT). (CSR Unit, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Maryse Hazelzet (NVB), and ISLJ Annual International Sports Law Ryan Brightwell (BankTrack). Conference 26-27 October 2017 Human Dignity and Human Security in Times of Terrorism This conference focused on 14 December 2017 contemporary issues plaguing the governance and regulation of sports. This conference critically analysed The programme featured panels on the human dignity and human security FIFA transfer system, the labour rights challenges in the lead up to terrorism and relations in sport, the protection of and in the responses to terrorism (both human rights in sport, EU law and sport, legal frameworks and specific issues). the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and It examined how human dignity and the world anti-doping system. Keynote human security can be secured, and speakers included: Miguel Maduro how the law can constitute a source of (former Chair of the FIFA Governance trust, in times where Europe and the Committee), Michael Beloff QC, Sean rest of the world continue to be plagued Cottrell (LawInSport), Prof. Stephen by terrorism. After a welcome by Dr. Weatherill (Oxford University), and Prof. Christophe Paulussen (Asser Institute), Richard McLaren (Western University, keynote speeches were delivered by T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 27

Prof. Ernst Hirsch Ballin (Asser Institute) Sixth Annual PhD Day of the IHCL Platform on ‘Responding to terrorism: restoring 26 June 2017 trust in the rule of law’, and Prof. Clive Walker (Professor Emeritus of Criminal The International Humanitarian and Justice Studies, University of Leeds) on Criminal Law (IHCL) Platform organised ‘Exporting human security in the cause its sixth annual PhD Day at the Asser of counter terrorism’. Two other keynote Instituut, where PhD researchers on speeches were given by Prof. Helen international humanitarian law and Duffy (Leiden University) on ‘Dignity, international criminal law presented torture, and rendition – the case of Abu their research and received feedback. Zubaydah’ and Prof. Martin Scheinin The IHCL Platform was established in (European University Institute). An 2010 and is coordinated by the Asser additional nine speakers took part in the Institute. Its objective is to establish an panel sessions. The event was organised academic network fostering research in in cooperation with the International the area of international humanitarian Association of Constitutional Law law and international criminal law, (IACL). providing an academic platform for discussion of relevant contemporary 2.1.3 Other events issues and legal questions for which there is, as yet, no fixed jurisprudential Private International Law Day position. Part of the IHCL Platform are 18 May 2017 the University of Amsterdam in particular the Amsterdam Center for International On an annual basis, the Asser Institute Law), VU University Amsterdam, Leiden organises an interuniversity meeting University (in particular the Grotius of experts in the field of Private Centre for International Legal Studies), International Law. This year’s event the University of Groningen, the addressed the consequences of Brexit for Netherlands Defence Academy, Tilburg Private International Law. Presentations University, Maastricht University, and were provided by Dr. Jonathan Fitchen the Institute for International Law of (University of Aberdeen), who addressed KU Leuven. Coordinator of the IHCL the UK point of view, and Dr. Marek Platform is Christophe Paulussen (Asser Zilinsky (VU University Amsterdam), Institute). who discussed potential problems from the Netherlands perspective. In Top Lebanese Law Students Visit the Asser addition, research and education in the Institute Private International Law field in the 30 August 2017 Netherlands was discussed, as well as developments at the national, European Eighteen top Lebanese law students and global level. have visited the Asser Institute as part of the Lebanon Lectures (2016- 2017) for an open panel discussion. The panel consisted of Judge Ivana Hrdličková, President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), Judge David T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 28

Baragwanath, former President and 2.1.4 Internal events currently Appeals Judge of the STL, Marjolein Cupido, Assistant Professor Research seminars and luncheons Criminal Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Christophe Paulussen • Aravind Ganesh (invited speaker, (Asser Institute). Topics included the research fellow at the Max Lebanon Programme itself and what it Planck Institute Luxembourg), ‘A has brought the students, the STL and Republican Argument for Unilateral the way it is perceived by the public Jurisdiction to Provide Global and the media in Lebanon, as well as Public Goods?’, 18 January 2017 the nature of international (criminal) • Steffen van der Velde, ‘The new EU law more generally. Janne Nijman (Asser conflict mineral regulation; a missed Institute) moderated the discussion opportunity?’, 9 February 2017 between the students and a panel of • Bérénice Boutin, research lab on experts. preliminary research ideas, 9 March 2017 Launch Netherlands Network for Human • Enrico Partiti, ‘Public play upon Rights Research (NNHRR) private standards. How European 10 November 2017 and international economic law enter into voluntary regimes for The NNHRR associates junior and sustainability’, 29 March 2017 senior human rights researchers in • Bérénice Boutin, ‘Algorithmic the Netherlands and aims to connect decision-making and responsibility human rights research and practice. for targeted killings: Going beyond This event comprised a PhD Meet the “human-in/on-the-loop” & Greet session, in which over 30 rhetoric’, 6 April 2017 PhD researchers from various Dutch • Nora Chronowski (visiting research universities gathered to share their fellow), ‘Constitutional turmoil in in backgrounds, research projects, and an ‘illiberal’ EU member state - the expectations from the Network, case of Hungary’, 27 April 2017 followed by a Masterclass was delivered • Edith Loozen (invited speaker), by Prof. Dr. Surya Subedi (Professor of ‘Why the Maximization of International Law at the University of Healthcare Interests Requires Strict Leeds; former UN Special Rapporteur Competition Enforcement’, 17 May for Human Rights in Cambodia). The 2017 network was officially launched with a • Alejandro Del Valle Galvez (visiting lecture by Prof. Subedi on the findings research fellow), ‘Territorial Claims of his book ‘The Effectiveness of the UN and Disputes in the Strait of Human Rights System: Reform and the Gibraltar Region’, 30 May 2017 Judicialisation of Human Rights’. The • Kushtrim Istrefi (invited speaker), NNHRR is a continuation of the long- ‘European Judicial Responses existing Netherlands School of Human to Security Council Targeted Rights Research. Sanctions: A Consequentialist Assessment’, 14 June 2017 T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 29

• Eva Kassoti, (CLEER visiting 2.2 Educational research fellow), ‘The EU and trade agreements covering occupied programmes territories: A comparative study of Palestine and Western Sahara’, 26 2.2.1 Summer schools June 2017 • Alejandro Del Valle Galvez (visiting International Criminal Law & International research fellow), ‘Refugee Crisis Legal and Comparative Approaches to and the EU Cooperation with Counter-Terrorism Mediterranean States’ (public), 27 29 May - 22 June 2017 June 2017 (public) • Sofia Stolk, ‘Justice needs to be The 11th Annual Summer Law seen to be done: The International Programme provided an overview of the Legal Landscape in a Visual Age’, 7 fundamental features of international September 2017 criminal law and how these crimes are • Alessandra Arcuri (invited speaker, adjudicated before the International Erasmus University Rotterdam), Criminal Court (ICC), ad-hoc tribunals or ‘The great asymmetry and the rule national courts. It also examined which of law in international investment preventive and repressive measures are arbitration’, 27 September 2017 being adopted to counter terrorism and • Miha Marcenko and Lisa violent extremism. The programme is Roodenburg, ‘Expulsions and the product of a unique collaboration Migrations: discussing the work of between the War Crimes Research Saskia Sassen’, 12 October 2017 Office of American University’s • Maria K. (visiting research fellow), Washington College of Law and the ‘Russian NGOs after the Foreign Asser Institute. Agents Law: Sustaining Civic Activism in an Adverse Setting’, 18 The Law and Practice of International October 2017 Dispute Settlement • Christopher Waters (visiting 10-14 July 2017 research fellow), ‘Blockade, Submarines and the Legal History This training explored pressing and of WWI Reconsidered’, 9 November perennial issues in international 2017 adjudication and dispute settlement, • Emma Irving (external speaker), from the combined perspectives ‘Capture, Tweet, Repeat: Social of practice and public interests. It Media and the Democratisation on examined how processes of dispute International Criminal Justice’, 29 settlement are structured, and how November 2017 different mechanisms of dispute • Antoine Duval, ‘Publish (tweets and settlement compare. It also addressed blogs) or perish? Legal academia in the practical constraints that lawyers times of social media’, 6 December and judges encounter at all levels of 2017 the international adjudicatory process, as well as the practice of international T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 30

courts and tribunals. The programme 2.2.2 Lebanon lectures was organised in cooperation with the Amsterdam Center for International Law This programme on international (ACIL) of the University of Amsterdam. criminal law and procedure, organised since 2011 by the Asser Institute and Countering Terrorism: Legal Challenges the Outreach and Legacy Section of the and Dilemmas Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), is 28 August – 1 September 2017 designed for Lebanese undergraduate students in their 3rd and 4th year of This 7th Advanced Summer Programme studies, as well as a limited number of provided participants with key insights graduate students. The lectures take into the current issues surrounding place during the academic year, starting counter-terrorism from a legal in October or November. perspective, together with state-of- the-art tools to respond to terrorism. Substantive law: crimes against humanity The Summer Programme was organised 11 January 2017 in cooperation with the International Matthew Gillett, Senior Staff Member, Centre for Counter-Terrorism – The Appeals Division, Office of the Hague (ICCT). Prosecutor (OTP), International Criminal Tribunal of the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Disarmament and Non-Proliferation & Nema Milaninia, Appeals Counsel, of Weapons of Mass Destruction in a OTP, ICTY Changing World 4-8 September 2017 Substantive law: genocide 18 January 2017 The 8th Annual Summer Programme Including origins: the Genocide provided an integral and comprehensive Convention, Dov Jacobs, Assistant overview of weapons of mass Professor of International Law, Leiden destruction (WMD) starting with a University historical overview of arms control concepts and approaches. It considered General principles: modes of liability the role of WMD disarmament and 25 January 2017 non-proliferation in the context of Individual criminal responsibility international law, security policies (including JCE, co-perpetration, etc.) and geopolitical considerations. Alexis Demirdjian, Legal Officer, OTP, The programme was organised in ICTY cooperation with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Substantive law: war crimes (OPCW). 1 February 2017 Including origins: the Hague and Geneva Conventions, APs, etc. Geoff Roberts, Sabra Defence Team, STL T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 31

General principles: modes of liability International criminal proceedings (trial) (continued) 3 May 2017 8 February 2017 Göran Sluiter, Professor of International Command responsibility / responsibility Criminal (Procedure) Law, University of of a superior. Marjolein Cupido, Lecturer Amsterdam International Criminal Law & Procedural Criminal Law, VU University Amsterdam International criminal proceedings (judgment, appeal, sentencing) General principles: rights of the accused 17 May 2017 15 February 2017 Alphons Orie, Judge, ICTY Francois Roux, Head, Defence Office, STL. 2.2.3 Shiraka training programme Comparative law: criminal proceedings international jurisdictions and in Lebanon In 2015, the Netherlands-Arab 22 February 2017 Partnership (Shiraka Programme) was Judge Ralph Riachi, Vice President, STL. launched by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (previously called Matra Contempt proceedings in international South Programme). The Programme criminal jurisdictions aims to contribute to and support the 1 March 2017 sustainable democratic transition in the Olga Kavran, Head, Outreach and Arab region. One of the components of Legacy, STL this partnership is the Shiraka Training Programme (STP), an instrument for General principles: role of victims enforcement of the bilateral relations 22 March 2017 between the Netherlands and eligible Kristina Carey, Chief, Victims’ countries at government level. Participation Unit, STL The professional development course on International criminal proceedings (pre- ‘Administration of Justice’ is organised trial) four times by the Asser Institute over 5 April 2017 a period of four years (2015-2018). Investigations; Arrest and surrender The objective of the course is for Gregory Townsend, Senior Legal Officer, civil servants working in the field of ICTY (‘Investigations’) & Christophe administration of justice to share their Paulussen, Senior Researcher, Asser knowledge and skills enabling them to Institute (‘Arrest and Surrender’) lead and inspire the modernisation of judiciary and prosecution services. The Jurisdiction, admissibility and course aims to strengthen participants’ complementarity ties with the Netherlands and the Dutch 26 April 2017 government; especially between Dutch Mohamed El Zeidy, Legal Officer, Pre- civil servants and their counterparts in Trial Chamber II, International Criminal the target countries. The course consists Court of two parts, one taking place at the T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 32

Asser Institute, and a follow-up part in 2.3 Lectures series the region. In 2017, Project Leaders of the Shiraka Training Programme were Asser 2.3.1 SCL lectures researchers Dr. Tamara Takacs and Dr. Narin Idriz. The Supranational Criminal Law (SCL) Lectures Series is a lecture series on Shiraka Training Programme - international criminal law and has been Administration of Justice (2016) organised by the Asser Institute since 23-26 April 2017 2003, in cooperation with the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies of This was the second part of the second Leiden University (Campus The Hague) course, taking place in Rabat (Morocco). and the Coalition for the International At this follow-up workshop, participants Criminal Court (CICC). from the target countries who also took part in the first part of the course (The Democratisation of Global and Regional Hague, 4-13 December 2016) discussed Organisations: Regional Courts and Global their suggested initiatives toward the Parliamentary Systems in Today’s World implementation of the practices learnt 16 February 2017 in The Netherlands. Speakers were: William Pace (Executive Shiraka Training Programme - Director World Federalist Movement), Administration of Justice (2017) Fergus Watt (Executive Director of 12-21 November 2017 World Federalist Movement Canada), Andreas Bummel (co-founder and global This was the first part of the third coordinator of the Campaign for a course, taking place at the Asser UNPA), and Fernando Iglesias (Campaign Institute. Participants from the following Director of COPLA). countries took part: Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Territories, The Century of Benjamin Ferencz: In Qatar, Tunisia and United Arab Emirates. Pursuit of International Criminal Justice The programme comprised the 15 May 2017 following topics: safeguards of judicial independence; rule of law principles Lecture provided by Benjamin Ferencz, as foundations of administration of the last Nuremberg war crimes justice; integrity and modernisation of prosecutor still alive today, who has the judiciary; integrity of adjudication devoted his life to trying to deter illegal and dealing with the media in the war by holding responsible leaders of courts; practical skills workshop; (international) crimes to account in internationalisation of administration of national or international courts. After justice; mediation practices and small having served as a US combat soldier claims procedures. The programme in the Second World War, Mr. Ferencz also comprised several study visits. was recruited for the Nuremberg war The second part of the course (follow- crimes trials and became the Chief up workshop) will take place in Tunis Prosecutor for the United States (Tunesia), 5-7 March 2018. in The Einsatzgruppen Case. In his T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 33

lecture, drawn from this own personal Can Africa prosecute International Crimes? experiences, and being a supporter The DRC Example of the International Criminal Court, 14 June 2017 Mr. Ferencz made a strong plea for international law and global peace. The At this lecture, the speakers presented event was organised in cooperation the findings of a study on the application with the International Humanitarian and of the Rome Statute by the national Criminal Law Platform. justice system of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Speakers The Right of Victims to a Fair Trial: Fiction were: Nick Elebe, Franck Kamunga (both or Reality? Open Society Initiative for Southern 7 June 2017 Africa), Jacques Mbokani (author of the study), Emmanuel Kabengele (Réseau Lecture on the topic of the participation pour la Réforme du Secteur de Sécurité of victims in international criminal et Justice). The lecture was held in French proceedings, developed at the with consecutive English interpretation, International Criminal Court and the and was organised in cooperation with Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Speakers Open Society Foundations. were: Dr. Kinga Tibori-Szabó (Kosovo Specialist Chambers), and Megan Victim Participation in International Hirst (Doughty Street Chambers in Criminal Justice: Practitioners’ Guide London). The speakers are the editors 12 September 2017 of the volume on ‘Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice - Launch of the book ‘Victim Participation Practitioners’ Guide’, to be published by in International Criminal Justice: T.M.C. Asser Press. Practitioners’ Guide’, a guide to the law and practice of victims’ roles Fixing the Law Governing the Relationship before the International Criminal between Hate Speech and International Court, the Extraordinary Chambers Crimes in the Courts of Cambodia and the 12 June 2017 Special Tribunal for Lebanon. The book focuses on the provisions relevant to Lecture based on the book ‘Atrocity victim participation at these courts Speech Law: Foundation, Fragmentation, and the case law interpreting and Fruition’, the first comprehensive study applying those provisions. Speakers of the law governing the relationship were: Dr. Kinga Tibori-Szabó (Kosovo between hate speech and international Specialist Chambers), and Megan Hirst crimes coining the new term ‘atrocity (Doughty Street Chambers in London), speech law’. The lecture was provided the editors of the book. A keynote by the author, Prof. Gregory Gordon was given by Judge Ivana Hrdličková (Chinese University of Hong Kong). (President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon). The event was opened by Dr. Christophe Paulussen (Asser Institute). It was organised in cooperation with the International Humanitarian and Criminal Law Platform and T.M.C. Asser Press. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 34

2.3.2 HILAC lectures Committee), Commander rr. Martin Fink (Military lawyer, Royal Netherlands The Hague Initiative for Law and Armed Navy and peer reviewer of the Update of Conflict (HILAC) Lecture Series is an the Commentary), and Bruno Demeyere occasional lecture series on the subject (ICRC, Legal Advisor, Commentaries of law and armed conflict organised Update Unit). This event took place at by the Asser Institute since 2005. The Humanity House, The Hague. lectures are organised in cooperation with the Netherlands Red Cross and the Humanitarian Action in the Middle East: Amsterdam Center for International Law the ICRC’s Work and Mandate in the Field of the University of Amsterdam. – 7 September 2017

How the War on ISIS has Changed Lecture given by Yves Daccord (Director- International Law – 17 May 2017 General of the International Committee Lecture by Prof. Michael Scharf (Dean of the Red Cross) on humanitarian of Case Western Reserve University action in the Middle East, drawn from School of Law and Managing Director his experience with the ICRC and the of the Public International Law & contexts in Syria, Yemen and Iraq. He Policy Group), who discussed whether addressed issues such as access to self-defence against a non-State actor victims as well as civilians’ access to has become widely recognized by essential services (and how their rights to the international community as an these services are ensured), the dangers exception to the cornerstone principle humanitarians face in their day-to-day of the Charter of the UN, namely the work, warfare in cities, and the impact prohibition of the threat or use of force of protracted armed conflict. Dr. Robert in international relations. Heinsch (Leiden University) provided an introduction to the legal framework of Respect for International Humanitarian the ICRC-mandate with a special focus Law at Sea – 20 June 2017 on humanitarian access. This event took place at Humanity House, The Hague. This lecture marked the launch of the updated ICRC Commentary to the 2.3.3 ICJ lectures Second Geneva Convention in May 2017, the main findings of which were In 2016, the year of the 70th presented by experts with in-depth Anniversary of the International Court knowledge on the law of naval warfare of Justice (ICJ), the Asser Institute has and protection. They discussed how taken the initiative to organise a new international humanitarian law (IHL) series of lectures and seminars about protects wounded, sick and shipwrecked the ICJ. Lectures are organised on topics members of the armed forces in case relevant to the mission and work of the of an armed conflict at sea. Speakers ICJ. Sessions are in English or in French, were: Prof. Dr. Liesbeth Lijnzaad (Legal depending on the topic and/or speakers. Adviser, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and member of the Editorial T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 35

The ICJ: Back to the Future and Keeping 2.3.4 Other lectures the Dream Alive 8 March 2017 Doing Business Right Talk: Transnational Audits For this event, Dr. Cristina Hoss (Legal 26 September 2017 Adviser of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal) The event facilitated a discussion on and Prof. Dr. Karel Wellens (Professor the implications of the increasingly Emeritus International Law, Radboud visible role of auditors in the regulation University) were invited to reflect on of global value chains, and sketched international law and the fundamental an agenda for future legal research in changes it has undergone over the this field. The keynote speaker was Dr. past 25 years. In particular the parallel Phillip Paiement (Tilburg University), process which has taken place with whose research focuses on transnational the gradually receding State-centric environmental and labor governance in approach, on the one hand, and the the intersections between transnational increasing judicialisation of international private regulatory regimes and public law on the other hand, was discussed. law. His current project focuses on The lecture was moderated by Dr. social and environmental auditors and Olivier Ribbelink (Asser Institute). their role monitoring compliance with international and domestic labor and All Rise: Journeys to a Just World environmental law. 31 October 2017 Tragic Perpetrators and Imperfect Victims This event entailed a screening of 4 October 2017 the movie ‘All Rise’, a movie depicting the efforts of seven passionate law This lecture was provided by Prof. Mark students competing in the Philip Drumbl (Washington and Lee University C. Jessup International Law Moot School of Law), who addressed the Court Competition. It was followed relationship between and roles of by a Questions and Answers session victims and perpetrators. Drawing from with Her Excellency ICJ Judge Julia examples of child soldiers and Kapos Sebutinde (International Court of in the Nazi concentration camps, this Justice), moderated by Dr. Olivier presentation unwrapped the victim- Ribbelink (Asser Institute). The event perpetrator as presented in multiple was a great opportunity especially for venues: criminal prosecutions, civil (advanced) international law students trials, communal courts, literature, in The Netherlands to learn more about and film. The speaker is known for his International Law Moot Courts. It was book ‘Reimagining Child Soldiers in organised in cooperation with the International Law and Policy’, which Municipality of The Hague. challenged much of conventional wisdom when it comes to preventing child soldiering, meaningfully reintegrating child soldiers, and engaging with former child solders as vibrant contributors T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 36

to post-conflict reconciliation. Chair The Role of the European Union in the of the event was Dr. Sofia Stolk (Asser adoption and implementation of the Paris Institute), Prof. Kevin Jon Heller (UvA) Agreement was discussant. This lecture was 23 June 2017 organised in cooperation with the At this second seminar, Jakob Werksman Amsterdam Center for International law, (Principal Adviser of the Directorate- University of Amsterdam. General for Climate Action of the European Commission) was invited to Le Club de Droit International speak about ‘The Role of the EU in the Lectures Adoption and Implementation of the Paris Agreement’. Le Club de Droit International Series is a lecture series focusing on climate CLEER Presidency Lectures change law within international and European law. High-level speakers, with The Centre for the Law of EU External practical or academic expertise in the Relations (CLEER), coordinated by the field of climate change law, are invited Asser Institute, has offered a platform to discuss, under Chatham House Rule, for discussion and implemented various the existing legal framework and the activities to connect those interested challenges ahead. The series is organised in the EU’s actions on the global plane by the Asser Institute since 2017 in since 2008. As of 2011, a special cooperation with Le Club de Droit lecture series focuses on the role of the International (a network of diplomats in incumbent presidencies in coordination charge of legal affairs in The Hague). and leadership in regional and global issues. Climate Change in International and European Law The experience of the Slovak Presidency 30 March 2017 of the EU Council in the field of external At this first High-Level International relations Law Seminar, Marcel Beukeboom 21 March 2017 (Climate Envoy of the Kingdom of The Netherlands) was invited to In cooperation with the Embassy of the speak on ‘The functioning of the Paris Slovak Republic to the Kingdom of the Agreement and its Implementation in Netherlands a presentation was given The Netherlands’. by H.E. Mr Roman Bužek, Ambassador of the Slovak Republic in the Netherlands. Respondent speaker was Dr. Claudio Matera, Assistant Professor, Chair of International and European Law and Governance, University of Twente. The lecture was moderated by Tamara Takacs (Asser Institute). T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 37

3. Projects

3.1 New projects Georgia (MENRP). The project’s specific purpose is to assist the MENRP in the EU Trade and Investment Policy (EUTIP) transposition and implementation of the 1 April 2017 – 31 March 2021 EU environmental acquis in the fields of industrial pollution and industrial This project will foster interdisciplinary hazards. Asser researcher Wybe Douma research into the evolving international participates as an expert. The project was trade policy of the European Union (EU) commissioned by DG NEAR-TWINNING with a view to create a significantly of the European Commission, awarded increased European knowledge base to Kenniscentrum InfoMil (Netherlands and research capacity on EU law and Ministry of Infrastructure and Water policy of the regulation of international Management). trade through free trade agreements (FTAs) with third countries. It consists of 15 PhD research projects, which Onderzoek naar de toepassing van Artikel are supervised by academics of 11 32 van de Akte van Mannheim in de 5 partners with an interdisciplinary Rijnstaatlanden training programme covering the legal, 1 November 2017 – 31 December 2017 political and economic foundations of EU trade and investment policy and This project examined the application an interdisciplinary and intersectoral of the Revised Rhine Navigation Act of programme of secondments involving 1868 (Mannheim Act), an international 18 partner organisations. The project agreement that regulates vessel traffic is coordinated by the University of on the Rhine. In particular, it examined Birmingham. The Asser Institute is how its five member states deal a partner organisation and will host with legal inequality arising from the several early stage researchers in 2018 distinction made between violations and 2019. The project is an Innovative committed on the Rhine and on other Training Network (ITN), funded by inland shipping routes. Based on the the European Commission within the findings of this comparative research, framework of its Horizon 2020 Marie the research report comprised a number Sklodowska-Curie Actions. of options on how to deal with legal inequality in the future. Consultant and Strengthening the Administrative former Asser researcher Steffen van der Capacities of the Ministry of Environment Velde conducted this research project, (Twinning Georgia) commissioned by the Netherlands 1 July 2017 – 31 March 2018 Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. The overall objective of this project is to assist and strengthen the administrative capacities of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Protection of T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 38

3.2 Ongoing projects EU law elements in regular civil, criminal and administrative law training. Asser International Crimes Database (ICD) researchers Dr. Tamara Takacs and Dr. 1 January 2012 – Present Wybe Douma participated as experts. The project was commissioned by DG In 2012, the Asser Institute set up the NEAR-TWINNING of the European International Crimes Database (ICD) Commission, awarded to the Center for website. It offers a comprehensive International Cooperation (CILC) and database on international crimes conducted together with CILC and Study adjudicated by national, international Centre for the Judiciary (Studiecentrum and internationalized courts. In Rechtspleging, SSR). addition to case law, the ICD website also incorporates general background Subsidy Municipality of The Hague information about international crimes, ‘Cultivating trust in the International City scholarly as well as news articles, of Peace and Justice’ working papers (ICD Briefs) and relevant 1 January 2016 - 31 December 2019 links to other useful databases/websites. In 2016, the Asser Institute was awarded The ICD website provides access to a subsidy from the Municipality of The a range of information for scholars Hague to contribute to strengthening and practitioners (such as judges, The Hague’s identity as the International prosecutors and defense counsel), as City of Peace and Justice and its well as for students, journalists, families knowledge infrastructure with respect and communities of victims of crimes. to international law and dispute The project was financially supported settlement. The various activities aim by the Netherlands Ministry of Security to bring together, in an innovative and and Justice for a period of five years (1 fruitful way, the missions of both the January 2012 – 31 December 2016). As Municipality of The Hague and the Asser of 2017, the Municipality of The Hague Institute: together they can strengthen financially contributes to the project. the City’s knowledge structure for international law, while contributing Enhancing the Quality of Judicial Training to cultivating trust in international law by Upgrading EU Law and Online Trainings and international dispute settlement (CRO EULAW) (Twinning Croatia) institutions. 1 December 2015 – 30 September 2017 Cross-Border Proceedings in Family Law The overall objective of this project Matters before National Courts and CJEU was to strengthen the professionalism, 1 February 2016 – 31 May 2018 efficiency and competences of the Croatian judiciary through trainings This project identifies the best practices for judges, state attorneys and judicial and provides for guidelines in the advisors. In particular, the project application of Regulation (EC) 2201/2003 focused on the upgrading of the (BIIaReg) concerning jurisdiction and curriculum of the Judicial Academy in the recognition and enforcement of the field of EU law, as well as inclusion of judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility. T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 39

Additionally, it will provide suggestions Centre for Counter-Terrorism – The how to overcome these shortcomings Hague (ICCT)). The report identifies and what role party autonomy can play (counter-)terrorism trends, threats and within that framework. This research policies in the EU. It also analyses the is conducted by the Asser Institute coherence and effectiveness of the (Prof. Dr. Vesna Lazic, project leader) in counter-terrorism policy (architecture), cooperation with researchers at Utrecht and issues of cooperation, oversight University, International Legal Institute, and implementation, addresses future Ghent University, and the University of scenarios and formulates concrete Valencia. The project is funded by the policy options and recommendations. European Commission, DG Justice. The research project was commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy The Application of Brussels 1 (recast) in the Department for Citizen’s Rights and Legal Practice of EU Member States Constitutional Affairs at the request of 1 May 2016 – 31 October 2018 the LIBE Committee. It was awarded to PwC and conducted in cooperation with This project assesses the application of ICCT. Regulation (EU) 1215/2012 (Brussels I recast) on jurisdiction and the recognition Memory Laws in European and and enforcement of judgments in civil Comparative Perspectives and commercial matters by the national 1 September 2016 – 31 August 2019 legal orders. The project seeks to get a better understanding of its functioning This research project examines memory and focuses on a number of changes laws throughout Europe and the that have been made in comparison with world. It will propose a ‘Framework the previous Regulation. This research Declaration on Historical Memory’ as is conducted by the Asser Institute a set of legal and policy guidelines to (Michiel de Rooij, project leader) in aid national governments, European cooperation with researchers at Erasmus and international bodies, and non- University Rotterdam and the University governmental organisations in adopting of Amsterdam. The project is funded by critically-minded images of the past the European Commission, DG Justice. within the spheres of education, media, and civic life. Two Asser researchers Evaluation of the EU’s Counter-Terrorism (Uladzislau Belavusau and Marina Bán) Policy Architecture work on the project, in cooperation with 1 July 2016 – 31 January 2017 researchers at Queen Mary University of London (UK), the University of Bologna This study resulted in a research report (Italy) and the Polish Academy of entitled ‘The European Union’s Policies Sciences (Poland). The project is funded on Counter-Terrorism. Relevance, by HERA (Humanities in the European Coherence and Effectiveness’. Research Area). The project website can Participating Asser researchers were be found here. Dr. Berenice Boutin, Dr. Wybe Douma, Dr. Christophe Paulussen and Onur Güven (affiliated with the International T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 40

The Global City: Challenges, Trust and the basin and farm level. Asser researcher Role of Law Dr. Wybe Douma participated as 1 September 2016 – 31 August 2020 expert in this project and presented at the Water Law conference (Tashkent, This project explores the global city as Uzbekistan, November 2016) on best the crucial place where citizenship and EU legal practices in water resources fundamental rights have been debated management in the Netherlands and in the past and in the present. It also Ireland. The project was conducted questions the role and position of the together with GIZ (Germany) and UBA global city on the international stage. The (Austria). project consists of four individual PhD studies, conducted by Asser researchers Julia van der Krieke, Yehonatan Elazar- DeMota, Miha Marcenko and Lisa Roodenburg. Together, they will address a number of related themes: diversity, migration and trade (including the slave trade); political participation and citizenship; the role of law, fundamental rights and duties as a possible source of trust in the global city of the past and present; and, the role and position of the global city in the international (legal) order of the past and present. Project leader is Prof. Dr. Janne Nijman, who received a grant from the Gieskes- Strijbis Fonds for this research project. The project website can be found here.

Sustainable management of water resources in rural areas in Uzbekistan 1 November 2016 – 30 April 2017

This EU programme is in line with the wider framework of the EU bilateral MIP 2014-2020 for Uzbekistan and promotes best European practice based on the EU Water Framework Directive. It pursues the overall objective to contribute to sustainable and inclusive growth in the rural sector in Uzbekistan in the context of a changing climate. The programme’s specific objective was to improve water supply and the efficiency of water resource management at national, T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 41

4. Staff

Directors Executive Board Gert Grift Member of the Board and Director Bas den Hollander Member of the Board and Director Ernst Hirsch Ballin President of the Board Janne Nijman Member of the Board and Director Governing Board Gert Grift Member of the Board and Director Bas den Hollander Member of the Board and Director Ernst Hirsch Ballin President of the Board Janne Nijman Member of the Board and Director André Nollkaemper Member of the Board Suzan Stoter Member of the Board Research Department Marina Ban PhD Researcher Uladzislau Belavusau Senior Researcher Marta Bo Researcher Berenice Boutin Researcher Wybe Douma Senior Researcher Antoine Duval Senior Researcher Yehonatan Elazar-DeMota PhD Researcher Geoff Gordon Senior Researcher Onur Güven Researcher Narin Idriz Researcher Julia van der Krieke PhD Researcher Vesna Lazic Senior Researcher Oskar van Maren Researcher Miha Marcenko PhD Researcher Janne Nijman Senior Researcher Enrico Partiti Researcher T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 42

Christophe Paulussen Senior Researcher Olivier Ribbelink Senior Researcher Lisa Roodenburg PhD Researcher Michiel de Rooij Senior Researcher Sofia Stolk Researcher Tamara Takacs Senior Researcher Steffen van der Velde Researcher Commissioned Projects Team Nathalie Amtenbrink Project Officer Eva da Costa Project Manager Education & Events Eline Dorst Project Manager Education & Events Sanea Hamzaoui Project Manager Education & Events Daphne Kapel Project Manager Education & Events Maria Sperling Senior Project Officer Martine van Trigt Senior Project Officer PR & Communication Faten Bushehri PR & Communications Officer Marloes van Hooijdonk PR & Communications Officer Ruud Stevens Head of Communications Antoinette Wessels PR & Communications Officer Financial Administration Shyam Jagessar Financial Administrator Daan de Jongh Bookkeeper Management Support Karlijn Dijksterhuis Executive Secretary Annelies Verkerk Executive Secretary T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 43

Operations & Special Projects Ahmed Assoufi Janitor Dick Blom Information Officer Marco van der Harst Information Officer Paula van Kersbergen Office Support Wouter Lemaire Web Developer/Programmer Radjesh Rose Assistant Technical Services Julien Simon Head of Operations & Special Projects Diana Smit Receptionist Victorine Verkruisen Information Broker T.M.C. Asser Press Frank Bakker Publisher T.M.C. Asser Press Kiki van Gurp Production Coordinator Antoinette Wessels Marketing Coordinator Wilma Wildeman Editorial Assistant Visiting Research Fellows Nóra Chronowski Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary) Alejandro Del Valle Galvez University of Cadiz (Spain) Rumyana Grozdanova University of Liverpool (UK) Maria Kanevskaya Shelter City Fellow Eva Kassoti Hague University of Applied Studies Christopher Waters University of Windsor (Canada) T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 1: Research Output 44 T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 2: Asser Press Publications 45

Annex 2: T.M.C. Asser Press Publications in 2017 The Institute’s publishing house, T.M.C. Periodicals and Yearbooks Asser Press, promotes and disseminates the best legal thinking regarding the Netherlands International Law Review – fields of international and European Law Volume 64 – 2017 of academics and practitioners from Editor-in-Chief: P. Vlas across the world. ISSN 0165-070X; 3 issues p.a. Online ISSN 1741-6191 Asser Press, together with members of the Law Faculties of Dutch and European Business Organization Law foreign universities and staff members Review (EBOR) – Volume 18 – 2017 of international organisations in The Editor-in-Chief: R. Kulms Hague and abroad, continues to support ISSN 1566-7529; 4 issues p.a. and offer a platform for academic Online ISSN 1741-6205 cooperation through the publication of books, e-books and journals. Hague Journal on the Rule of Law – Volume 9 – 2017 The Asser Press English book titles are Editor-in-Chief: R. Janse distributed by our publishing partner ISSN 1876-4045; 2 issues p.a. SpringerNature and available worldwide Online ISSN 1876-4053 via SpringerLink. The books are published in three formats, namely as International Sports Law Journal – Volume a hardcover, a softcover and an e-book, 17 – 2017 which ensures a wide international Editor-in-Chief: J. Lindholm distribution, visibility and readership ISSN 1567-7559; 4 in 2 issues p.a. through their availability via thousands Online ISSN 2213-5154 of universities and libraries. Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht – In 2017, T.M.C. Asser Press published NIPR – Volume 35 – 2017 in 2017 twenty-seven new book titles Editors: K. de Visser, M. ten Wolde et al. and five journals numbering a total of ISSN 0167-7594; 4 issues p.a. fourteen issues: Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (YIHL) – Volume 19 – 2016 Editor-in-Chief: Terry Gill ISBN 9789462652125 ISSN 1389-1359 Online ISSN 1574-096X T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 2: Asser Press Publications 46

Netherlands Yearbook of International Child Soldiers as Agents of War and Law (NYIL) – Volume 47 – 2016 Peace. A Restorative Transitional Justice Volume Editors: M. Kuijer and W. Approach to Accountability for Crimes Werner Under International Law. ISBN 9789462652064 ICJ Series Volume 14 ISSN 0167-6768 Author: L. Steinl Online ISSN 1574-0951 ISBN 9789462652002

NL Arms Netherlands Annual Review of Defining International Terrorism. Between Military Studies 2017 State Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism. Editors: P. Ducheine and F. Osinga ICJ Series Volume 15 ISBN 9789462651883 Author: S. Margariti ISSN 1387-8050 ISBN 9789462652033 Online ISSN 2452-235X Judicial Responses to Pre-Trial Procedural International Criminal Justice Violations in International Criminal Proceedings Series ICJ Series Volume 16 Author: K. Pitcher Translating Guilt: Identifying Leadership ISBN 9789462652187 Liability for Mass Atrocity Crimes ICJ Series Volume 9 Author: C. Steer ISBN 9789462651708 ASSER International Sports Law Series Victim Participation in International ISSN 1874-6926 Criminal Justice Online ISSN 2215-003X ICJ Series Volume 11 Editors: K. Tibori-Szabó and M. Hirst Employment and Labour Relations Law in ISBN 978946265176 the Premier League, NBA and International Rugby Union Anti-Money Laundering Law: Socio-Legal Author: L. O’Leary Perspectives on the Effectiveness of ISBN 9789462651586 German Practices ICJ Series Volume 12 Series Legal Issues of Services of Author: V. Zoppei General Interest ISBN 9789462651791 Higher Education Institutions in the EU: The International Criminal Court at the Between Competition and Public Service Mercy of Powerful States Author: A. Gideon ICJ Series Volume 13 ISBN 9789462651678 Author: R. Schuerch ISBN 9789462651913 T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 2: Asser Press Publications 47

Monographs and Edited Volumes Perspectives on Military Intelligence from the First World War to Mali Free Movement of Civil Judgments in the Editors: F. Baudet, E. Braat, J. van European Union and the Right to a Fair Woensel and A. Wever Trial ISBN 9789462651821 Author: M. Hazelhorst ISBN 9789462651616 Parental Care and the Best Interests of the Child in Muslim Countries Frontiers of Equality in the Development of Editors: N. Yassari, L.-M. Möller and I. EU and US Citizenship Gallala-Arndt Author: J. Bierbach ISBN 9789462651739 ISBN 9789462651647 The Reach of Free Movement Trials and Tribulations in the Editors: M. Andenas, T. Bekkedal and L. Implementation of Pre-Commercial Pantaleo Procurement in Europe ISBN 9789462651944 Author: R. Apostol ISBN 9789462651555 Shifting Perspectives on the European Public Prosecutor’s Office Collective Redress and Private Editors: W. Geelhoed, L. Erkelens and A. International Law in the EU Meij Author: T. Bosters ISBN 9789462652156 ISBN 9789462651852 Special editions Free Movement of Civil Judgments in the European Union and the Right to a Fair Elementair Internationaal Recht – Trial Elementary International Law 2017 – Author: M. Hazelhorst Collegemateriaal – Course material ISBN 9789462651616 Edited by T.M.C. Asser Instituut ISBN 9789067043533 International Sports Law: An Introductory Guide Accountable Institutions, Trustworthy Author: I. Blackshaw Cultures – Second Annual T.M.C. Asser ISBN 9789462651975 Lecture Author: O. O’Neill Fair and Equitable Treatment and the ISBN 9789067043526 Fabric of General Principles Author: F. Palombino ISBN 9789462652095 T.M.C. Annual Report 2017 | Annex 2: Asser Press Publications 48

Protecting the Rights of Families and Children in a Changing World (Preadviezen – Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Vereniging voor Internationaal Recht 144) Authors: B. de Hart / T. Liefaard / Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law ISBN 9789067040006

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