Tag Archives: Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri

New Article: Crimes Against Migrants as Crimes Against All of Us: The Relevance of International Criminal Law to Migrant Control

Dear readers, I wanted to share a new academic article that I wrote with you, on a topic I know is close to the hearts and minds of many: the atrocities and human rights violations faced by refugees and migrants … Continue reading

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Signs of resilience amidst troubling times in The Hague: Some thoughts on the good and the bad from this year’s Assembly of States Parties

“We will continue our work undeterred.” That was the message from senior staff and prosecutors at the yearly Assembly of States Parties (ASP) of the International Criminal Court. While admitting that times are difficult, ICC officials repeatedly emphasized that their … Continue reading

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