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    To school or Syria? The foreign fighter phenomenon from a children's rights perspective

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    At the international, national and local level, authorities seek to prevent citizens from travelling to the Middle East to join fighting parties or settle in the ISIS caliphate (also referred to as IS, ISIS or its Arab language acronym, Daesh). As some travellers have not reached the age of majority, the authorities should take the best interests of the child (Article 3 Convention on the Rights of the Child) into account while addressing this so-called foreign fighter phenomenon. This article explores to what extent the best interests of the child are considered at the international (United Nations, Council of Europe, European Union), national (the Netherlands) and local (The Hague) level when preventing minors from travelling to Syria and Iraq. In general, it finds that little distinction is made between the position of children and young adults. The position of children is explicitly addressed when measures are taken to prevent radicalization. Attention for the position of children is often lacking when repressive measures such as criminal and administrative measures are taken

    Overwegingen bij de verlenging van de tbs-maatregel

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    De discussie die ontstond na de dood van Anne Faber illustreert dat het opleggen van de tbs-maatregel een moeilijke beslissing is, temeer als verdachten weigeren mee te werken aan gedragskundig onderzoek. Eenmaal opgelegd stelt de tbs-maatregel de rechter nog steeds voor uitdagingen. De rechter moet immers periodiek bepalen of de tbs-maatregel verlengd of beëindigd wordt. De vraag hoe zij tot die beslissing komen, probeer ik in mijn promotieonderzoek te beantwoorden

    Overwegingen bij de verlenging van de tbs-maatregel

    No full text
    De discussie die ontstond na de dood van Anne Faber illustreert dat het opleggen van de tbs-maatregel een moeilijke beslissing is, temeer als verdachten weigeren mee te werken aan gedragskundig onderzoek. Eenmaal opgelegd stelt de tbs-maatregel de rechter nog steeds voor uitdagingen. De rechter moet immers periodiek bepalen of de tbs-maatregel verlengd of beëindigd wordt. De vraag hoe zij tot die beslissing komen, probeer ik in mijn promotieonderzoek te beantwoorden

    To school or Syria? The foreign fighter phenomenon from a children's rights perspective

    No full text
    At the international, national and local level, authorities seek to prevent citizens from travelling to the Middle East to join fighting parties or settle in the ISIS caliphate (also referred to as IS, ISIS or its Arab language acronym, Daesh). As some travellers have not reached the age of majority, the authorities should take the best interests of the child (Article 3 Convention on the Rights of the Child) into account while addressing this so-called foreign fighter phenomenon. This article explores to what extent the best interests of the child are considered at the international (United Nations, Council of Europe, European Union), national (the Netherlands) and local (The Hague) level when preventing minors from travelling to Syria and Iraq. In general, it finds that little distinction is made between the position of children and young adults. The position of children is explicitly addressed when measures are taken to prevent radicalization. Attention for the position of children is often lacking when repressive measures such as criminal and administrative measures are taken

    Blood pressure and blood glucose concentration amongst middle-aged men conceived and/or born on Guernsey during the 1940-45 German occupation

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