Because of its manifold references to the consultation of medical experts in homicide and infanticide cases, the Constitutio Criminalis Carolina of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (1532) is often regarded as an important milestone in the development of early modern forensic medicine. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the County of Flanders, a principality within the Habsburg Netherlands, witnessed a similar upsurge in the production of normative and doctrinal texts aiming to regulate forensic activities. Drawing on princely legislation, local customary law and the writings of the jurists Filips Wielant and Joos de Damhouder, this contribution will compare the corpus of Flemish legal texts with its practical application by the myri...
Focusing on the forensic culture of the Netherlands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this ...
In the early modern period, the Low Countries performed a key role in trade and commerce on the Euro...
This text is the abstract of four lessons (given in March to May 2013 in Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels a...
During the early modern period, medical practitioners came to play an increasingly important role in...
Drawing on a sample of 875 forensic medical reports produced within the early modern County of Fland...
This article examines the role of medical expertise in the forensic investigation of infanticide in ...
This volume contains the proceedings of a conference held at University of Ghent in November 2010, d...
This article analyses some major developments in the forensic investigation of suicide in early mode...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
A crucial role in the external postmortem examination system of the Netherlands is that of the atten...
Any death must be determined by a post mortem. One element of this is to determine that death has oc...
In The Body of Evidence. Corpses and Proofs in Early Modern European Medicine Francesco Paolo de Ceg...
If jurisdictional complexity manifests itself primarily through the existence of multiple contempora...
Belgium data on homicide are interesting for two reasons. Firstly, the demographic and criminal stat...
Focusing on the forensic culture of the Netherlands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this ...
In the early modern period, the Low Countries performed a key role in trade and commerce on the Euro...
This text is the abstract of four lessons (given in March to May 2013 in Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels a...
During the early modern period, medical practitioners came to play an increasingly important role in...
Drawing on a sample of 875 forensic medical reports produced within the early modern County of Fland...
This article examines the role of medical expertise in the forensic investigation of infanticide in ...
This volume contains the proceedings of a conference held at University of Ghent in November 2010, d...
This article analyses some major developments in the forensic investigation of suicide in early mode...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
A crucial role in the external postmortem examination system of the Netherlands is that of the atten...
Any death must be determined by a post mortem. One element of this is to determine that death has oc...
In The Body of Evidence. Corpses and Proofs in Early Modern European Medicine Francesco Paolo de Ceg...
If jurisdictional complexity manifests itself primarily through the existence of multiple contempora...
Belgium data on homicide are interesting for two reasons. Firstly, the demographic and criminal stat...
Focusing on the forensic culture of the Netherlands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this ...
In the early modern period, the Low Countries performed a key role in trade and commerce on the Euro...
This text is the abstract of four lessons (given in March to May 2013 in Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels a...