Associate Professor in International Human Rights Law, University of Reading, University of Reading
Dr Alison Bisset is Associate Professor in International Human Rights Law at the University of Reading, where she teaches International Human Rights Law and International Children's Rights. She researches on transitional justice, with a particular focus on the operations of truth commissions, and has published widely in this area. Dr Bisset has worked with intergovernmental organisations, national armed forces and civil society actors on issues of transitional justice, children's rights and international criminal law.
What rights do the children of Islamic State have under international law?
Mar 01, 2019 13:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The case of Shamima Begum, the British teenager who, aged 15, left her home in London and travelled to Syria to join Islamic State, is not a one off. Its now reported that a number more women who left the UK to live in the...
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