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Errements and breaks in the void
On the Law of 23 March 2019
Accidents at work, involuntary homicides, and articulation of non-liability
(Crim. 7 janv. 2020, no 18-86.293, published in the Bulletin)
Foreign nationals and criminal sanctions law
Amendments resulting from the Law of 26 November 2003
The Constitutional Court is rescuing the blue-collar workers again
peer reviewed
Stress and well-being at work in prisons: integration as a challenge?
“100 years of criminology”
The principle of equality in the organisation of society. Emile de Laveleye. An intellectual at the service of the City
Émile de Laveleye (1822-1892) est un professeur d’économie politique de l’Université de Liège. Diplômé en droit, il a publié de très nombreux articles et ouvrages portant notamment sur l’organisation de la société et de l’État. Ses écrits témoignent d’une importante préoccupation accordée à l’égalit...
Regionalism in global politics
On analyse les organisations interétatiques et plus particulièrement les intégrations régionales. Ces dernières sont appréhendées comme une voie médiane entre l'échelon étatique et le niveau international. On y précise une série de concepts tels que celui de « région », de « régionalisme » et de « r...
Tax Rulings Under State Aid Scrutiny
Theft of company documents by the employee: on the substantiation of the exercise of the rights of the defence
Cour de cassation, ch. crim. 9 June 2009
Deadlock in the discourse of responsibility for repenalising youth protection
“Donald Trump and American populist tradition”
Flexibilization of Labour Law in Belgium: Analysis of a Short-Lived New Regime and its Downfall: The Case of Associative Work
Flexibility has become a key word in contemporary labour relationships. To which extend may the legislator modify Labour Law regulations or exclude their application when it perceives them as a burden on economic actors? The presentation will focus on a particularly far-reaching example. The Belgian...
“Beyond the Legal Tellerrand” — Interview with Tobias Singelnstein
Prof. Dr. Tobias Singelnstein (figure © RUB, Marquard) This contribution is part of the “Law, Politics & Society in doctrine” series. The interview was conducted by Philipp Günther. Mr Singelnstein, at Ruhr University Bochum, leads the Master in Crime, Criminalistics and Police Science. Who is t...
Opening risk gouvernance with a vigilance system: lessons learned from the Blue Tongue Virus outbreak in 2006
VIRORISL
Miguel Abensour, philosophsopher funnel
Consequential offences and subsequent convictions linked to door-to-door operations
International audience
The legal status of the German language in Belgium
Conference given at a conference organized by the Ministery of the German-speaking Community of Belgium, and devoted to the protection and the legal status of the German language in Belgium, and to the development of a German-speaking legal terminology in Belgium
Strengths and weaknesses of Chinese power
The Authority of Human Rights Case Law from the Perspective of the International Criminal Judge
This brief presentation addressed the question of the legal value of European human rights jurisprudence from the perspective of the international criminal judge.
Germany since the 1866 war. IX, Austrian arrangement with creditors
Criminal proceedings against serious economic and financial crime
National hearing [No abstract]
Le traitement fiscal des prestations de source belge accordées aux victimes d'une incapacité permanente
The worker of the future and the law
The worker of the future and Law A what does the worker of tomorrow look like in a world where information technology is increasingly prevalent? This question is considered from two angles. First of all, the digital economy has given rise to new forms of production and employment, such as the ‘platf...
The procedure for revising the Constitution
La procédure de révision de la constitution en Belgique exige deux étapes qui ralentissent le processus. La discussion entre Hugues Dumont, professeur de droit constitutionnel à l'Université Saint-Louis et moi-même a porté sur la pertinence et la probabilité d'une modification de cette procédure.