2023
Are Dutch government officials complicit in war crimes committed by Israel?
Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
Are Social Media Algorithms “Passive Nonfeasance”? What Twitter v. Taamneh Got Wrong
Marc Tiernan
Category: Blog post
The Export of Goods Used for Torture and the Applicability of Article 3 ECHR
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Research article
Transnational ne bis in idem for corporate involvement in international crimes: the Lafarge proceedings in the U.S. and France
Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
Could the U.S. Lafarge Settlement provide Reparations for Victims of ISIL?
Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
Parallel actions in cross-border mass claims in the EU: A (comparative) lawyer’s paradise?
Nicky Touw, Ianika Tzankova
Category: Research article
Chinese Military Support to Russia could make Xi Jinping complicit in War Crimes
Göran Sluiter, Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
The criminal justice response to the war in Ukraine one year later - the arrest warrant against Putin from the ICC and the discussion of a special 'aggression tribunal'
Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
Mexico's Civil Litigation Against US Gun Manufacturers and Dealers for Cartel Violence: Developing a Standard of Corporate Complicity in Gross Human Rights Violations
Tomas Hamilton, Marina Aksenova
Category: Blog post
2022
Principles of Reparations at the International Criminal Court: Assessing Alternative Approaches
Göran Sluiter, Tomas Hamilton
Category: Book chapter
Possible implications of the Dutch MH17 Judgment for the Netherlands' Inter-State Case before the ECTHR
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
Corporate accountability and Iranian drones in the Ukraine war: Could sanctions lead to prosecution for international crimes?
Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
Why the ICC's termination of proceedings against deceased Kenyan defendant Paul Gicheru should not be the end of the matter
Göran Sluiter, Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
Could companies in the Netherlands face criminal liability for ‘facilitating’ 8kun?
Marc Tiernan
Category: Opinion piece
Mexico v. Smith & Wesson: How Should US Courts Approach the Issue of Proximate Cause in Tort Cases Against Gun Manufacturers?
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Women’s Initiatives Supporting Group e.a. t. Georgië (EHRM, 73204/13)
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Case note (Dutch)
Category: Blog post
Articulating Arms Control Law in the EU's Lethal Military Assistance to Ukraine
Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
China would violate the Arms Trade Treaty if it sends weapons to Russia for use in Ukraine
Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
Articulating Arms Control Law in the EU’s Lethal Military Assistance to Ukraine
Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
Risky Business: will TotalEnergies be complicit in international crimes if it continues doing business in Russia?
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Category: Blog post
Het strafrechtelijke antwoord op de oorlog in Oekraïne
Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
Who could be held responsible for ecocide under the Rome Statute?
Tomas Hamilton, Marc Tiernan
Category: Blog post
Why Corporations Should Cease Business Activities with Russia
Linde Bryk, Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
Category: Blog post
2021
Corporate complicity in Myanmar: beyond Facebook
Tomas Hamilton and Gabriele Caon
Category: Blog post
A clear risk of what? The Egyptian navy, the Dutch arms export policy and linguistic inconsistencies in the EU Common Position
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
Category: Blog post
The Promise of Shareholder Rebellions for Business and Human Rights
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Category: Blog post
An arms trade case at the International Criminal Court: Would the Article 25(3)(c) ‘purpose’ requirement really matter?
Tomas Hamilton
Category: Blog post
Category: Blog post
Litigating Syria in Strasbourg – on the (im)possibility of individual applications against Turkey and Russia
Joëlle Trampert, Ahmad Al Zien
Category: Blog post
‘Knock Knock’: On respect for autonomy as a criterion for rules of secondary liability
Sjors Polm, Jeanne Leeman
Category: Blog post
Closing the Gap on the Torture Trade
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
Category: Blog post
Category: Journal article
State responsibility for complicity in human rights violations - Research Worth Sharing
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Video pitch
Third Party Human Rights Harms and the Duty of Care
Jindan-Karena Mann & Nicky Touw
Category: Blog post
Mens Rea and complicity during the Holocaust – the case of Westerbork camp commander, Albert Gemmeker
Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
Transitional Justice and Foreign Criminal Prosecutions: Delocalizing Justice?
Jindan-Karena Mann & Nicky Touw
Category: Blog post
Recasting the Dual-Use Regulation – Digital Surveillance Technology, Human Rights, Due Diligence and Transparency
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
2020
Access to supply chain information: stopped at the border by customs?
Nicky Touw
Category: Blog post
Aiding and Abetting and Causation in the Commission of International Crimes: The Cases of Dutch Businessmen van Anraat and Kouwenhoven
Göran Sluiter & Sean Shun Ming Yau
Category: Book chapter
Applicability of International Law to Transnational Corporations
Jindan-Karena Mann & Nicky Touw
Category: Blog post
Category: Blog post
Ecocide als internationaal misdrijf? Perspectieven op vervolging en berechting in Nederland
Göran Sluiter & Barbara van Straaten
Category: Journal article (in Dutch)
Establishing secondary liability by creating transparency: a role for civil society?
Nicky Touw
Category: Blog post
Geheime detentiecentra in Oost-Europa. De aansprakelijkheid van staten voor medeplichtigheid bij ernstige mensenrechtenschendingen in de strijd tegen terrorisme
Joëlle Trampert & Göran Sluiter
Category: Book chapter (in Dutch)
George Floyd, Mitch Henriquez and criminal liability for police bystanders
Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
Investigating Human Rights Violations by Multinationals
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Video interview
Category: Case note (in Dutch)
Money as Complicity: Can banking and finance services facilitate international crimes?
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Re-reviving the Alien Tort Statute for Human Rights Claims
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Secondary Liability and Terrorism – Spill-over to other international crimes?
Göran Sluiter & Sjors Polm
Category: Blog post
Tech Company Liability in the Context of the Cobalt Supply Chain
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
The Right to an Effective Defence During ECCC Investigations
Göran Sluiter & Marc Tiernan
Category: Journal article
2019
Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Liability Gap, Part One: Introduction to Autonomous Weapons Systems and International Criminal Liability
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Liability Gap, Part Two: Civil Liability and State Responsibility
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Bringing Transnational Human Rights Torts Cases Against Powerful Actors of the Global North
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
CIA Black Sites and Extraordinary Rendition Before the European Court of Human Rights – Some Thoughts from a Secondary Liability Perspective
Göran Sluiter, Sjors Polm, Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
Dutch Ships in Libya: Export Licencing and State Liability
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
Category: Journal article
Putting an End to the Application of Foreign Law in Cross-Border Tort Cases for Serious Human Rights Violations?
Göran Sluiter & Sjors Polm
Category: Blog post
The Cases of Kouwenhoven and Poch and the Fine Line Between Guilt and Innocence for Assisting in the Commission of War Crimes
Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
The UK Vedanta Case and Parent Company Liability
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
The UK’s Unlawful Grant of Export Licences for the Sale of Arms to Saudi Arabia
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary International Criminal Justice
Göran Sluiter
Category: Journal article
2018
Complex Complicity Scenarios in Suape Port and the Accountability of the Netherlands’ Export Credit Agency
Joëlle Trampert
Category: Blog post
Due Diligence and Secondary Liability for Companies in Case of Causing or Contributing to Human Rights Violations
Göran Sluiter
Category: Blog post
Human Rights Due Diligence: Turning Ideals into Law
Jindan-Karena Mann
Category: Blog post
Recent Domestic Developments on Corporate Criminal Assistance in Atrocity Crimes
Sean Shun Ming Yau
Category: Blog post