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The shifting position of the Journal of transport geography in 'transport geography research' University of Antwerp KU Leuven Ghent University
Getting your paper reviewed and finally published in Journal of transport geography University of Antwerp Ghent University
As regards (incorporeal) movable goods, possession does (not) have the value of a title: Going back to the sources of a dogma concerning article 2279 of the Code Napoléon Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Classically, the possessors of incorporeal movable goods are excluded from the protection given by article 2279 of the Code Napoleon (French and Belgian Civil Code; the French Civil Code has changed the number to art. 2276 without changing its wording). However, this article says that "concerning movables, possession has the value of a title". It does not exclude incorporeal goods. One may therefore wonder if the traditional exclusion of ...
Reprehensible or legitimate aims? A proposal for a new approach to Article 18 ECHR in light of its predominance test Ghent University
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, Court) finds a violation of Article 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights (echr) if the respondent authorities simultaneously pursued both a legitimate and hidden aim (plurality of aims), provided that the latter was the predominant one. The Court establishes this predominance by considering the ‘nature and degree of reprehensibility’ of the hidden aim. I argue that this reprehensibility ...