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Machiko Kanetake
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International Law Prof. Asser Institute & Univ. of Amsterdam; Board Member, European Society of International Law; security, human rights, tech
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When does exercising EU rights become an abuse of law? ⚖️
A new book from Asser Press / Springer by Luca Pantaleo is a must-read on the principle of abuse of law in the EU and its role in ensuring consistency, justice, and fairness.

📘 Order now: lnkd.in/ehjr6vPS
#EULaw @fbakkerfrank.bsky.social
November 7, 2025 at 9:03 AM
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The F-35 case: Who holds the final say in arms exports?
Join us for a roundtable to discuss the implications arising from the Dutch Supreme Court’s judgment.
21 November
@machikokanetake.bsky.social, @tmcasser.bsky.social, @uvalawschool.bsky.social
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Judicial Oversight of Arms Exports – Implications of the Supreme Court Judgment in the F-35 case - ACIL
On 21 November, we're hosting an important debate on the Dutch storage and supply of F-35 fighter jet parts.
acil.uva.nl
November 6, 2025 at 9:17 AM
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📢We’re looking for a researcher in private international law to join our team!
If you are a motivated legal scholar with expertise in private international law, we would like to hear from you!
📅 Application deadline: 24 November 2025, 12:00 CET
➡️ Further details and application: lnkd.in/eD7SssN7
November 5, 2025 at 3:38 PM
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3. The report embraces the 'direct and foreseeable impact' standard for establishing extraterritorial jurisdiction—well ahead of the approach taken by, for example, the ECtHR. This standard could open new avenues for litigating extraterritorial human rights violations against migrants.
October 16, 2025 at 8:16 AM
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The UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants has published a report on the externalisation of migration and its implications under international law. The report is highly critical of many current practices by states of the Global North and the EU as such. Points of note:
October 16, 2025 at 8:16 AM
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De rechter zegt: kabinet, beslis zelf - maar hou je aan de regels.

En die zijn duidelijk: geen wapenexport bij mensenrechtenschendingen.

Wat ons betreft kan het kabinet dus maar 1 conclusie trekken: geen export F-35-onderdelen naar Israël terwijl genocide in Gaza plaatsvindt.
#RodeLijn
October 3, 2025 at 10:08 AM
The core point of the judgment is that the Dutch Supreme Court left this legally clear issue to the counterbalancing policy decisions. The reasoning was disappointing, yet I still hope that the government finds "clear risk" (and no further balancing exercise).
The highest court in the Netherlands ordered the Dutch government to reevaluate its currently suspended license for exporting parts for F-35 fighter jets to Israel in response to concerns they could be used in breaches of international law.
Dutch high court orders government to reevaluate license to export F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel
The Netherlands' highest court is ruling on an appeal by the government against a ban on sending F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel.
bit.ly
October 3, 2025 at 5:31 PM
This is disappointing, to say the least. Legally speaking, if there is a clear risk, EU member states cannot export relevant arms, and full stop. I do not think that other international agreements are meant to be counterbalabcing the decisions arising from this risk.
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Supreme Court: Minister must perform reassessment of licence to export F-35 parts to Israel again
The Minister must perform the reassessment of the licence to export F-35 parts to Israel (hereinafter the "licence") again. In that reassessment, the Minister must apply the criterion of whether grant...
www.hogeraad.nl
October 3, 2025 at 9:16 AM
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since early 2025 I have set up a monthly donation to Wikipedia (one of humanity’s greatest achievements) and you should too. AI is (partly) a reaction against the extraordinary democratic promise that is Wikipedia.
We laugh at this shit -- I mean, how can you not? -- but it's serious: these guys want to infuse reactionary thinking into AI and then infuse AI into every nook & cranny of American life. They can't win the argument so they are trying to blunt-force their views onto us with money & power.
October 3, 2025 at 2:23 AM
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Wonderful roundtable ‘ReArming Europe and the future of international and European law’ @tmcasser.bsky.social welcoming @machikokanetake.bsky.social as our new Academic Director! www.asser.nl/education-ev... @lijnzaad.bsky.social @clingendael.bsky.social @leoncastjan.bsky.social @paxvoorvrede.nl
September 30, 2025 at 9:17 PM
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My old research group at UvA is hiring an assistant professor to replace me. Do get in touch if you want to know what a fabulous place it is to work. And female colleagues, I especially encourage you to apply!
September 25, 2025 at 2:26 PM
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If you're in Copenhagen October 10, come see Andrew Cayley KC, who ran the Palestine investigation at the #ICC, give a
Centre for Military Studies talk entitled "The Future of International Criminal Justice: An Insider’s View." 15:00 at the Law Faculty. Register: cms.polsci.ku.dk/events/the-f...
The Future of International Criminal Justice: An Insider’s View
International Criminal Justice is facing a tipping point. Questions about its efficacy, its efficiency and a hostile political climate are raising doubts about its relevance and, even further, its ver...
cms.polsci.ku.dk
September 25, 2025 at 4:28 PM
As Europe increases its defence production, how should law respond? Join us for a roundtable on 30 September that examines the role and direction of international & EU law in regulating governmental and corporate decisions in the development, export & use of weapons.
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T.M.C. Asser Instituut - Events
On September 30, the Asser Institute will organise a roundtable and networking event to explore how international and EU law could be effectively used and developed to address legal and societal challenges arising from the rearming of Europe. The event will introduce Prof. Dr Machiko Kanetake, the new academic director of the Asser Institute and professor of international law and security governance at the University of Amsterdam. Kanetake is an expert at the intersection of international law, security, human rights, and technology, with a focus on sanctions, arms and dual-use export control at the international, EU, and national levels, and the regulation of surveillance technologies
www.asser.nl
September 25, 2025 at 7:16 PM
Heading to Berlin for the ESIL @esil-sedi.bsky.social Annual Conference via an early morning 🚉. Looking forward to meeting new people & catching up with friends!
September 10, 2025 at 4:03 AM
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Back to work with the news that the book "Justice for Atrocities: Dialogues and Encounters between Latin America and Europe" that I edited with J.P. Perez-Leon-Acevedo is available for preorder, out 30 September! www.routledge.com/Justice-for-...
September 9, 2025 at 6:31 AM
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"This echoes the darkest chapter of the 1990s when the council was rebuked for its failures during the genocides in Rwanda and Srebrenica."

"Today, the same question will be asked of us in our failure to act."

Remarkable speech.

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August 27, 2025 at 9:31 PM
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🎉 Speakers @machikokanetake.bsky.social and Anh Nguyen are confirmed for the colloquium on the emerging law and practice of knowledge security in quantum innovation.

➡️ Learn more and enrol: lnkd.in/eNjmDQnN

#QuantumInnovation #KnowledgeSecurity #InternationalLaw
August 25, 2025 at 10:23 AM
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"Trump officials asked for an end to Harvard’s partnership with Birzeit University, a top Palestinian college in the West Bank. Harvard said it had suspended the relationship and had struck up new ones with institutions in Israel."
With billions of dollars in research funds in jeopardy, Harvard’s leaders are now negotiating with the White House after the Trump administration drafted a menu of demands. But a deal may not fully capture the changes already enacted at the university.
Harvard Is Making Changes Trump Officials Want, Even Without a Deal
Harvard has sued, fighting the Trump administration’s demands. But the university has also enacted a host of items on the White House wish list.
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August 24, 2025 at 2:46 AM
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Crowd out for Palestine in Meanjin.
August 24, 2025 at 2:59 AM
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In its justification for the rejection, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs fails to mention of the use of the profiling algorithm and doesn’t provide an assessment of its impact on human rights. The court hereby mandates a Fundamental Rights Impacts Assessment. 3/
August 18, 2025 at 8:50 AM
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💥 Important interim judgement by a Dutch national court concerning the right to an effective remedy and the right to non-discrimination when using a profiling algorithm for the allocation of short stay visa (Ministry of FA)

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August 18, 2025 at 8:49 AM
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This is excellent, high-level stuff, bringing expert analysis (and a bit of academic infighting) to a general audience.

Check out MEE's Expert Witness series on YouTube if you haven't already.
August 14, 2025 at 9:14 PM