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Jens Iverson

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Asst. Prof. Int. Law, Grotius Centre, Leiden U. Jus post bellum, environment, int criminal law, IHL, & human rights. Phd, JD. jensiverson.bsky.social

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This is the only place I'm seeing this so far:"Trump to issue executive order relating to ICC sanctions Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu are meeting today" ... if anybody knows anything, please feel free to share newsnationnow.com/politics/trump… youtube.com/watch?t=95&v=V… #iccsanctions

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"Grocery prices have skyrocketed. When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on day one." - Trump, August 2024. Every day he fails to do so. Every day, he's proven he's lied to you. Every time you pay more for groceries than you did in 2024, blame Trump. He lied.

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Grotius Centre International Criminal Law Summer School 2025⚖️ in The Hague #InternationalCriminalLaw remains a cornerstone of #PublicInternationalLaw, shaping our responses to global challenges. Find out more: linkedin.com/posts/grotius-… Looks like the best one yet. #ICL

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This looks interesting for human rights documentation. Interoperability is a big problem. Sort of huridocs+. A Shared Data Model for Improved Documentation of Human Rights Violationshttps://academic.oup.com/jhrp/article/16/3/1007/7729217

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The Trump Administration's betrayal of people from Afghanistan is disgusting. This is what I said about what we owe back in 2024. Jus post bellum obligations of intervening states: A legal and ethical analysis of what we owe to the people of Afghanistan e-publica.pt/article/122066

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opiniojuris.org/2025/12/15/why… TLDR: Russia should be pressed to commit to not expanding its territory.This should be made enforceable through Treaty Law, UNSC Res., Russian Con law, and preemptive waiver of immunity over foreign assets. Too much to ask? That illustrates the point.