1.1 RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS
1. Inaugural lecture on 31 March 2023, Tilburg University
Output
- Sliedregt, E. van (2023), Uitzonderlijk Strafrecht (Exceptional Criminal Law), inaugural address Tilburg University 31 March 2023
2. Panel at CARFMS, Toronto, 30 May 2023
As PI, I gave a (invited) keynote speech - presenting the project - at the annual CARFM meeting in May 2023. With two of the researchers of the team (on projects WP1(B) and WP2) and the two co-investigators from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and York University, Toronto.
Output
- D. Dogar, “Unrecognizing refugees: The inadmissibility scheme replacing Article 1F decisions in Canada”- International Journal of Refugee Law, Volume 35, Issue 4, December 2023, 370–403,
https://doi.org/10.1093/ijrl/eeae001(öffnet in neuem Fenster)- Sugrue, R. (2023). Exclusion in international refugee law. A & MR (Asiel & Migrantenrecht), 6(7), 297-299.
3. Expert Meeting in Tilburg, 8 June 2023 with members of the Dutch International Crimes Team of the Public Prosecution Service and people from the Exclusion Unit of the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service.
4. JOINEDUPJUSTICE Conference in Tilburg, 13-14 June 2025
Output: The working papers of the conference have been submitted (and accepted) to 3 special issues of high-ranking peer-reviewed Journals:
5. Building a research community
Since the start of the project, we have organized a series of (internal) research meetings (every 2 weeks) with the team and other TiU PhD researchers interested in international criminal justice and refugee law. We have 6 weekly team meetings where we invite external speakers.
6. Data collection in the following jurisdictions: Canada, Australia, Argentina, the Netherlands.
1.2 RESEARCH OUTPUT
Peer-reviewed article:
- D. Dogar, “Unrecognizing refugees: The inadmissibility scheme replacing Article 1F decisions in Canada”- International Journal of Refugee Law, Volume 35, Issue 4, December 2023, Pages 370–403,
https://doi.org/10.1093/ijrl/eeae001(öffnet in neuem Fenster)Books:
- Sliedregt, E. van (2023), Uitzonderlijk Strafrecht (Exceptional Criminal Law), inaugural address Tilburg University 31 March 2023
- D. Dogar, The Misuse of Immigration and Refugee Law for Criminal Law and National Security Risks: Exclusion, Inadmissibility and Beyond, (Passed peer-review; Under advance contract with Brill/Nijhoff)
Blog/Engagement
- Van Sliedregt, ‘A New ICC Policy on Complementarity? Let’s Fast Forward to Universal Jurisdiction Allocation’ Just Security, 12 August 2024.
Special issues in 3 (peer reviewed) Journals
1.3 KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
Whilst in Australia in early 2024, I was engaged in conversations with 2 Australian civil society organizations: the Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ) and the Justice and Accountability Network Australia (JANA). The JOINEDUPJUSTICE project features in the Annual Report of JANA as an illustration of the importance of collaboration and coordination when prosecuting international crimes domestically.
Training legal professionals
- École nationale de la magistrature, Paris, Course on ICL for French judges and juges d’instruction, a day training on the interplay international-national criminal law, April 2023-2025
- Dutch Court of Justice, The Hague, Training Day on Universal Jurisdiction, 20 June 2025
- Kosovo Special Chambers, 6 December 2024: The Hague, Annual Training Day. Topic this year: Universal Jurisdiction
1.4 MOST SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS
- D. Dogar, “Unrecognizing refugees: The inadmissibility scheme replacing Article 1F decisions in Canada”- International Journal of Refugee Law, Volume 35, Issue 4, December 2023, Pages 370–403,
https://doi.org/10.1093/ijrl/eeae001(öffnet in neuem Fenster)- Sliedregt, E. van (2023), Uitzonderlijk Strafrecht (Exceptional Criminal Law), inaugural address Tilburg University 31 March 2023
- D. Dogar, The Misuse of Immigration and Refugee Law for Criminal Law and National Security Risks: Exclusion, Inadmissibility and Beyond, (Passed peer-review; Under advance contract with Brill/Nijhoff)
- Van Sliedregt, ‘A New ICC Policy on Complementarity? Let’s Fast Forward to Universal Jurisdiction Allocation’ Just Security, 12 August 2024.