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Academic articles of interest

Posted on 10 July, 2009 by Mathias Vermeulen

Amos N.Guiora – Religious Extremism: A Fundamental Danger
Nikos Lavranos – Judicial Review of UN Sanctions by the European Court of Justice
Devika Hovell – A House of Kadis? Recent Challenges to the UN Sanctions Regime and the Continuing Response to the ECJ Decision in Kadi
Liza Goitein – Preventive Detention in a Different Kind of War
NISS – Homeland Insecurity: Datamining, Terrorism Detection and Confidentiality
IRCT – Background paper – Independent monitoring of human rights in places of detention
IRCT – Report – Independent monitoring of human rights in places of detention + Appendix
Curtis Bradley – The United States, Israel, and Unlawful Combatants

Filed under: Academic, Data protection, Detention, Israel, Kadi, Listings, Radicalisation, Technology

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  • Mathias Vermeulen

    Research assistant of
    Martin Scheinin, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Protection of Human Rights while Countering Terrorism at the European University Institute. Contact: mathias DOT vermeulen AT eui.eu
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