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Islamic State: how western European states are failing to protect 28,000 children born to foreign fighters

Posted on
6 June 202215 February 2023

The Irish national and former soldier, Lisa Smith, has been found guilty by the Special Criminal Court in Dublin, of joining Islamic State (IS). Smith left Dundalk in 2015, bound for Syria. On…Read More >

Islamic State: how western European states are failing to protect 28,000 children born to foreign fighters

What rights do the children of Islamic State have under international law?

Posted on
5 March 201923 February 2023

Human rights law specialist Alison Bissett explores the international legal situation for children born of UK Islamic State wives  in a new post for The Conversation.

What rights do the children of Islamic State have under international law?

Protecting Iraq’s cultural heritage

Posted on
29 March 201811 August 2022

Professor Roger Matthews’ research focuses on the origins of the earliest farmers in the Eastern Fertile Crescent of Iran and Iraq. This work puts him at the heart of discussions about how…Read More >

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