Abstract

Amsterdam Law Forum (ALF) is the student-run 'International Law Journal' of VU University. Every year ALF publishes a winter, spring, and summer issue. The journal consists of three sections; scientific articles, opinion articles, and commentaries. As of this year, ALF also creates a section for inaugural speeches. In addition, ALF hosts a conference in spring with a relevant legal theme, where renowned speakers are invited to share their perspectives. Overall, ALF is a topical journal that provides a platform for established scholars and young academics to share knowledge, opinions and experiences and to make contributions to the international law discourse. Staff, PhD students and master students who have written a very good thesis are invited to submit an article to ALF. What is learned in the cradle is carried to the tomb: we are looking forward to sharing your articles on our website!

Highlights

  • Terrorism and how the principles of security and privacy are valued when they conflict with one another

  • Under the direction of the previous board, ALF further matured as an interdisciplinary law review

  • At the same time ALF continues to be a platform for interdisciplinary research pertaining to international and transnational law in a broad sense

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Terrorism and how the principles of security and privacy are valued when they conflict with one another. Under the direction of the previous board, ALF further matured as an interdisciplinary law review. Apart from publishing a very interesting series of high quality issues, the 2010/11 editors organized a successful conference on a very current topic.[1] In addition, the scope and focus of this journal was redefined and more emphasis is laid on security and criminal law, two areas that are witnessing considerable developments these days. At the same time ALF continues to be a platform for interdisciplinary research pertaining to international and transnational law in a broad sense.

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