In NRC newspaper: international law in times of crises and conflict
In a guest article for Dutch liberal daily NRC, I show that international law has an impact even in times of crises and conflicts.
Publications
In a guest article for Dutch liberal daily NRC, I show that international law has an impact even in times of crises and conflicts.
I’ve co-authored a paper for the UN leadership on the future of Peacekeeping and human rights, under the leadership of Lt. General Kees Matthijssen.
I co-authored an article for the French-speaking academic journal Revue de Science Criminelle et de Droit Pénal Comparé about the relationship between international courts and the media.
Trouw published our piece on the need for political leadership to fulfill the promises of human rights.
A call for stronger Dutch engagement with the United Nations, published by NRC today.
For the leading Dutch daily De Volkskrant, I wrote an op-ed on the need to conduct war crimes investigations in Ukraine now – even when the prosecution of perpetrators seems unlikely.
In an essay for the liberal Dutch weekly De Groene Amsterdammer, I analyse why Europe seems to be so indifferent about a military escalation in Ukraine.
In an op-ed for The New Humanitarian, we argue persons with disabilities should receive more attention and protection when a crisis or conflict breaks out.
In an article for the Journal of International Criminal Justice, I write about the influence of misinformation on international law and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
For the Global Policy Journal, I reviewed Kyle M. Lascurettes’ book ‘Orders of Exclusion’, which provides thought-provoking insights into world history.