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Belgium: Defederalisation of Youth Protection in Belgium Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Production potential of grassland and fodder crops in high output systems in the low countries in north western Europe and how to deal with limiting factors Instituut voor Landbouw-, Visserij- en Voedingsonderzoek
The farming community currently growing fodder crops and grassland in areas with intensive dairy production in the EU is confronted with opportunities and threats related to (1) characteristics of cropping systems, (2) scientific and technological developments, (3) tightening of regulations, (4) scarcity of land and restricted freedom of use of the land, (5) changing climate and (6) changes in consumer attitudes and behaviour. Using highly ...
Production potential of grassland and fodder crops in high-output systems in the Low Countries in north western Europe and how to deal with limiting factors Universiteit Gent
Perspectives on 'new' migrants in youth justice : constitutions, circularity and effects of institutional discourses on Roma and Caucasian youth Universiteit Gent
This dissertation addresses institutional discourse production with regard to young people with a migration background, in the context of youth justice. In the practice of this institutional sphere, being U+2018new,U+2019 ethnicity, migration, culture, and legal positions are influential for how cases are understood and proceeded with. Youth justice is a fascinating context for such a study, for it is characterised by a large discretionary ...
An EU cooperation in youth justice matters : mission impossible? An analysis of the EU competence in criminal matters and the diversity of youth justice systems KU Leuven
This research focuses on minors who are involved in cross-border judicial proceedings as a suspect, defendant or offender. Criminal behavior of minors is usually regulated in the Member States by separate rules, which are somehow different from 'general' criminal law, i.e. youth justice legislation. However, no specific cooperation mechanisms exist in the EU to deal with cross-border youth justice cases, whereas the EU has developed the ...
Scientific Expertise in Child Protection Policies and Juvenile Justice Practices in Twentieth-Century Belgium Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This chapter focuses on the influence of experts and various forms of scientific expertise on the Belgian juvenile justice system and child welfare policies in the 20th century. Within this specific context - the institutions devoted to the disciplinary reeducation of 'criminal' and 'deviant' subjects - expertise takes on the particular form of a procedure which introduces the authority of science into the exercise of state power, through ...
Juvenile Justice in Belgium seen through the sanctions looking-glass Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium's juvenile justice system was reformed substantially in 2006 by a law entitled 'Law regarding youth welfare, the management of minors who commit deeds qualified as violations of the law, and the reparation of the damages sustained by such actions'. The Belgian law, the very title of which underlines the diversity of objectives pursued (protection, reparations and sanctions), is doubtless a fairly good example of the hesitations that are ...
De doorwerking van strafrecht in het jeugddelinquentierecht: naar een expliciete methode KU Leuven
Het actuele jeugddelinquentierecht in België, gebaseerd op de Jeugdbeschermingswet van 1965 en grondig hervormd in 2006, is gekenmerkt door een zogenaamde ‘modellenmix’: een beschermingsmodel, aangevuld met herstelrechtelijk en strafrechtelijk geïnspireerde vernieuwingen. Het gevolg daarvan is dat jeugdrechters niet over een duidelijk referentiekader beschikken. Een belangrijke vraag is in hoeverre een jeugdrechter bij de besluitvorming, zowel ...
De doorwerking van het strafrecht in het jeugddelinquentierecht KU Leuven
Youth justice and 'regular' criminal law: two different, independent legal areas. On the one hand youth justice, which has been characterized as 'sui generis' and thus uses its own conceptual framework and follows its own principles, and on the other hand criminal law, which features a conceptual and functional autonomy and acts according to a completely different philosophy. In addition, in the field of children's rights criminal law is often ...