Publicaties
ChildrenU+2019s rights and child participation in criminal proceedings Universiteit Gent
Cooperation in criminal matters through the eyes of the Luxembourg Court : the case law of 2019 Universiteit Gent
In the course of 2019, the Luxembourg court was invited to reflect and rule on the interpretation of different provisions within the EUU+2019s legal framework governing cooperation in criminal matters. Analysis of the courtU+2019s case law reveals that eight themes can be distinguished across eight cooperation instruments: (1) the law governing the execution of a confiscation order; (2) the impact of preliminary rulings on the deadlines set for ...
Koffiedik kijken : 'freedom of (hate/political) speech' in botsing met antidiscriminatiewetgeving en het recht op een eerlijk proces? Universiteit Gent
Multi-offenders in (double) jeopardy : towards cross-border prosecution and sentencing rules for offenders who have committed multiple offences Universiteit Gent
The European freedom of movement has led to an increase of criminal cases with a cross-border element. Offenders can easily commit multiple offences on the territory of different Member States or can easily move from one Member State to another after having committed an offence. This might result in some proportionality concerns, since being prosecuted more than once and being punished more than once might cause extra (unjustified) distress on ...