Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights

In this paper, Research Fellow Dr. Bibi van Ginkel and intern Federico Rojas analyse the different policies on diplomatic assurances in a number of countries that are representative of a certain trend and attempt to clarify the criteria that have to be fulfilled before assurance may be used. Key in...

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Main Authors: Bibi van Ginkel, Frederico Rojas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICCT | International Centre for Counter-Terrorism - The Hague 2010-03-01
Series:ICCT Research Papers
Online Access:https://www.icct.nl/download/file/ICCT-van-Ginkel-EM-Paper-Diplomatic-Assurances.pdf
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spelling doaj-5da127f95d2942e9a8a0cd2fffcb10cd2020-11-24T23:20:06ZengICCT | International Centre for Counter-Terrorism - The HagueICCT Research Papers2468-06642010-03-011111210.19165/2010.1.01Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human RightsBibi van Ginkel0Frederico RojasClingendaelIn this paper, Research Fellow Dr. Bibi van Ginkel and intern Federico Rojas analyse the different policies on diplomatic assurances in a number of countries that are representative of a certain trend and attempt to clarify the criteria that have to be fulfilled before assurance may be used. Key in the whole discussion surrounding the use of diplomatic assurances is finding the right balance between national security concerns and human rights obligations. The outcomes of the Expert Meeting on this topic, that took place on 22 March 2011, have been incorporated in this paper.https://www.icct.nl/download/file/ICCT-van-Ginkel-EM-Paper-Diplomatic-Assurances.pdf
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Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights
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title Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights
title_short Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights
title_full Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights
title_fullStr Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights
title_full_unstemmed Use of Diplomatic Assurances in Terrorism-related Cases: In search of a Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights
title_sort use of diplomatic assurances in terrorism-related cases: in search of a balance between security concerns and human rights
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publishDate 2010-03-01
description In this paper, Research Fellow Dr. Bibi van Ginkel and intern Federico Rojas analyse the different policies on diplomatic assurances in a number of countries that are representative of a certain trend and attempt to clarify the criteria that have to be fulfilled before assurance may be used. Key in the whole discussion surrounding the use of diplomatic assurances is finding the right balance between national security concerns and human rights obligations. The outcomes of the Expert Meeting on this topic, that took place on 22 March 2011, have been incorporated in this paper.
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