EU
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Will The Hague Really Look North? The ICC and EU Crimes Against Migrants
By Adrian Gjoshi. Europe and the International Criminal Court (ICC) stand at a pivotal moment. For…
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Third-Country National Victim’s Rights Should Not Be Separated From Considerations of Residence Situation
By Dionysia Kang. This piece examines Finland’s obligations towards third-country national victims of crimes, particularly in…
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The Case of Palantir: The Underappreciated Multifaceted Human Rights Threat(s) of Subcontracting National Defence
By Kristof Heidemann. Democratic states are increasingly dependent on private companies like Palantir, jeopardizing national security…
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Business and Minority Rights?! – Notes on a Recent Finnair Affair Involving the Swedish Language
By Norbert Tóth. Finnair’s decision to drop Swedish from onboard announcements sparks a deeper debate on…
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Technology as a Facilitator: Clarifying the Responsibility to Prevent Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
By Cayla M. Miller. The Lanzarote Convention and EU laws mandate CSAM criminalisation, but AI-generated content…
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Exploiting Talent: The Challenges of Protecting Minor Players in Football Industry
By Rasoul Rahmani. The football industry thrives on scouting and developing young talent, but this system…
