International Law Cooperation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
International Law Cooperation
International Law Cooperation
Since its creation in 2003, the interdisciplinary Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society (LSTS) has focused upon the articulations of law, science, technology, ethics and society, taking technological developments and their consequences as a starting point. Although LSTS’s core expertise is legal, it also has a strong track record in legal theory, philosophy (of law, of sciences and of technology) and it notably engages in ...
The department is a consortium of three major research inputs: 1. The interaction of Law and Technology, with the emphasis upon law and information systems. Projects cover the areas of privacy protection. Internet and liability, electronic surveillance techniques and security law on information systems. The Schengen and Europol data protection aspects are also studied. 2. The confrontation between law, sciences and social development. One ...
De vakgroep JURI verstrekt onderwijs in de randgebieden van het positief recht en verrricht onderzoek in diverse wetenschappelijke domeinen zoals rechtsgeschiedenis, het Romeins recht, de rechtsfilosofie, Afrikaans recht... Bovendien worden verscheidene onderzoeksdomeinen aangeboord, die niet met het recht verbonden zijn zoals genderonderzoek, de taalkundige relaties in de Brusselse hoofdstedelijke regio, de overgang van secundair naar ...
The intention of the research group is to study the phenomenon of fraud from its various different legal angles. This means that the research group will focus on the legal investigation of the social, fiscal, economic, financial and criminal aspects of the phenomenon of fraud. From this point of view, cooperation between the various departments is indispensable. Later this research group can also expand to non-legal disciplines such as ...