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Organisation
University of Brussels - European Criminal Law
Research Group
Lifecycle:18 Dec 2009 → 30 Nov 2014
Organisation profile:
University of Brussels - European Criminal Law
Keywords:Criminal Law
Disciplines:Law
Projects
1 - 5 of 5
- Horizon 2020: Connect the community of Data Protection Officers (DPOs) and other Privacy Professionals within them, and with the Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA), through a GDPR collaboration platform; DPO-ConnectFrom1 Jan 2021 → 30 Jun 2022Funding: EU - out of framework - indefinite
- H2020: INTREPID : Intelligent Toolkit for Reconnaissance and assessmEnt in Perilous IncidentsFrom1 Oct 2020 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: H2020-EU.2.3.-INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Innovation in SMEs
- H2020: RIA : Search and Rescue : Emerging technologies for the Early location of Entrapped victims under Collapsed Structures and Advanced Wearables for risk assessment and First Responders Safety in SAR operationsFrom1 Jul 2020 → 30 Jun 2023Funding: H2020-EU.1.2.- EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
- H2020 - ARC: Awareness Raising Campaign for SMEsFrom1 Mar 2020 → 31 Aug 2022Funding: H2020-EU.2.3.-INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Innovation in SMEs
- Definitional uncertainties of political crimes in European extradition law: What is the impact on asylum law?From1 Oct 2018 → 30 Sep 2022Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 131
- The proposed data protection Regulation replacing Directive 95/46/EC: A sound system for the protection of individuals
Authors: Paul De Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou
Pages: 130-142 - Benjamin Constant, surveillance en de strijd voor vrijheid en privacy. Vergeten gevoeligheden in een door Jeremy Bentham beïnvloed veiligheidsklimaat(2015)
Authors: Paul De Hert
Pages: 161-186Number of pages: 26 - Data Protection and Privacy. European Data Protection Reform(2016)
Authors: Paul De Hert, Tom De Schepper
Pages: 1-72Number of pages: 73 - Data protection policies in EU justice and home affairs(2019)Series: The Routledge Handbook of Justice and Home Affairs Research
Authors: Paul De Hert
Pages: 169-179Number of pages: 11 - Convergences and Divergences Between International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law: Conclusions(2018)Series: Supranational Criminal Law: Capita Selecta
Authors: Paul De Hert, Stefaan Smis, Mathias Holvoet
Pages: 287-292Number of pages: 6 - Council of State rediscovers human rights approach in the GO! judgements on the headscarf. Towards a framework for a "case-by-case" policy.(2015)
Authors: Paul De Hert, Caroline De Geest
Pages: 63-73 - Understanding the balancing act behind the legitimate interest of the controller ground: a pragmatic approach(2018)Edition: 1
Authors: Paul De Hert
Pages: 321-352Number of pages: 32 - EU Criminal Law and Fundamental Rights(2016)
Authors: Paul De Hert
Pages: 105-124Number of pages: 20 - Data protection(2014)
Authors: Paul De Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou
Pages: 178-196Number of pages: 19 - Enforcing Privacy. Regulatory, Legal and Technological Approaches(2016)
Authors: David Kenneth Wright, Paul De Hert
Number of pages: 506