Publications
The Syrian civil war and the Achilles' heel of the law of non-international armed conflict Ghent University
Children in the Syrian Civil War Vrije Universiteit Brussel
OBJECTIVE: The Syrian civil war since 2011 has led to one of the most complex humanitarian emergencies in history. The objective of this study was to document the impact of the conflict on the familial, educational, and public health state of Syrian children.
METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted in May 2015. Health care workers visited families with a prospectively designed data sheet in 4 Northern Syrian ...
The Spanish civil war translated: paratexts, shifts, and (co-)authorship Ghent University
History from the grave: politics of memory in exhumations of mass graves from the Spanish Civil War Ghent University
Challenging domination by means of translation: the Spanish civil war and the creation of a canon Ghent University
The translation of political taboos during the Franco regime: the publication of the Spanish civil war Ghent University
Bound by Blood. Ordinary Guatemalans and Collaboration during the Civil War, 1970-1985 KU Leuven
Civil war and political participation: evidence from Uganda KU Leuven University of Antwerp
Diagnoses, infections and injuries in Northern Syrian children during the civil war Vrije Universiteit Brussel
BACKGROUND: The civil war in Syria including the deliberate targeting of healthcare services resulted in a complex humanitarian emergency, seriously affecting children's health. The objectives of this study are to document diagnoses and disease categories in Northern Syrian children after four years of conflict, and to document infectious diseases and injuries in this vulnerable population.
METHODS: In a prospective cross-sectional ...