After the murder of Theo van Gogh (November 2, 2004) the Dutch minister of Justice announced that a possible extension of the scope of the offences of defamination and blasphemy will be explored. This study deals with this subject and examines the backgrounds of penalization of blasphemy and related offences, both in the Netherlands and in some foreign jurisdictions
In religious clergy, blasphemy is considered a moral sin and regarded as subject to punishment. St. ...
This contribution is concerned with prosecutorial penal sanctions in the Netherlands as an alternati...
Meisjesbesnijdenis is in Nederland en andere Europese landen verboden. Ondanks dit verbod is van suc...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Blasphemy can be defined as a complex and diverse offense that consists in the attack upon religious...
Amsterdam, October 2, 2004. About 200,000 Netherlanders demonstrate against the centre-right governm...
markdownabstract**Dutch Abstract:** Binnen liberale democratieën wordt godsdienstvrijheid breed uitg...
Certain radical public acts of expression, those which for instance incite hatred or recruit partici...
textabstractDue to ongoing immigration of people to the Netherlands, Dutch society has become a mul...
What has the Dutch police learned about violence in the name of the family honor over the years? In ...
Defence date: 18 November 2010Examining Board: Prof. Bo Stråth (EUI, Supervisor); Prof. Kiran K. Pat...
This article deals with the role of criminal law in dealing with defamatory expressions about religi...
Homicide engenders broad moral concerns in society, and its aftermath can be understood as a baromet...
The modern Dutch sanctioning system started to develop as from 1886 with the introduction of the Wet...
This study aims to analyze the regulation and enforcement of criminal law against the crime of blasp...
In religious clergy, blasphemy is considered a moral sin and regarded as subject to punishment. St. ...
This contribution is concerned with prosecutorial penal sanctions in the Netherlands as an alternati...
Meisjesbesnijdenis is in Nederland en andere Europese landen verboden. Ondanks dit verbod is van suc...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Blasphemy can be defined as a complex and diverse offense that consists in the attack upon religious...
Amsterdam, October 2, 2004. About 200,000 Netherlanders demonstrate against the centre-right governm...
markdownabstract**Dutch Abstract:** Binnen liberale democratieën wordt godsdienstvrijheid breed uitg...
Certain radical public acts of expression, those which for instance incite hatred or recruit partici...
textabstractDue to ongoing immigration of people to the Netherlands, Dutch society has become a mul...
What has the Dutch police learned about violence in the name of the family honor over the years? In ...
Defence date: 18 November 2010Examining Board: Prof. Bo Stråth (EUI, Supervisor); Prof. Kiran K. Pat...
This article deals with the role of criminal law in dealing with defamatory expressions about religi...
Homicide engenders broad moral concerns in society, and its aftermath can be understood as a baromet...
The modern Dutch sanctioning system started to develop as from 1886 with the introduction of the Wet...
This study aims to analyze the regulation and enforcement of criminal law against the crime of blasp...
In religious clergy, blasphemy is considered a moral sin and regarded as subject to punishment. St. ...
This contribution is concerned with prosecutorial penal sanctions in the Netherlands as an alternati...
Meisjesbesnijdenis is in Nederland en andere Europese landen verboden. Ondanks dit verbod is van suc...