University of Brussels - European Criminal Law Vrije Universiteit Brussel
University of Brussels - European Criminal Law
University of Brussels - European Criminal Law
Research Unit Criminal Law and Criminology
Without ignoring general knowledge and practice, staff specializes in research on Terrorism and organised crime, White collar crime, Protection Mechanisms in Criminal Procedure, Sentencing and the Execution of Sanctions. Within each area there is continuous concern for the interplay between national and international (particularly European) norms and policies on the one hand and that between substantive law and procedure on the other.
The research of the centre concerns international criminal law (interstate collaboration in criminal matters, transborder criminality, international crimes emphasis on problems in the information society - -Topic A: General and theoretical aspects ofcomputer law - - "Informatics and the law": aspects of legal theory and philosophy of sciences - - Fundamental aspects of computr law issues. - - Topic B: Privacy protection (concerning ...
This research unit consists of the Institute for European law, the Institute for International Law and the Institute for Private International Law.
The unit researches EU (institutional) law. Public international law. And private international law jurisdiction; applicable law).
The faculty of jurisprudence exsists of an academic teachter training voor Jurisprudence and Crimilogical science and the research units ", "Labour and Social Security Law", "Economic Law", "International and European Law", "Civil Law", "Public Law", "Roman Law and Legal," "Criminal Law", "IT & IP Law" and " Interfaculty interdisciplinary centre for Law ".
The Institute for International Law, established in 1999 and directed by Prof. Dr. Jan Wouters, is responsible for legal education and research concerning international law and the law of international organisations at KU Leuven. The starting point for its research is the finding that there is an increasing interdependence between nation states and consequently an erosion of their sovereign competencies. As those processes are complex, the ...