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Anthony Dworkin


Anthony Dworkin is a senior policy fellow at the European
Council on Foreign Relations, working in the area of
democracy, human rights and the rule of law as well as North
Africa and the Middle East. He was previously the executive
director of the Crimes of War Project, a non-governmental
organisation that promotes understanding of international
humanitarian law. He was co-editor of Crimes of War: What
the Public Should Know (Norton, rev. ed. 2007). He is a
contributing editor to the British Magazine Prospect, and
is a member of the London Advocacy Advisory Committee
of Human Rights Watch. His recent publications for ECFR
include policy briefs on Egypt, Tunisia, and the EU’s human
rights strategy (co-authored with colleagues) as well as
Beyond the “War on Terror”: Towards a New Transatlantic
Framework for Counterterrorism (2009).

Publications written or edited by Anthony Dworkin

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