This book discusses the impact of war on the complex interactions between various actors involved in justice: individuals and social groups on the one hand and ‘the justice system’ (police, judiciary and professionals working in the prison service) on the other. It also highlights the emergence of new expectations of justice among these actors as a result of war. Furthermore, the book addresses justice practices, strategies for coping with the changing circumstances, new forms of negotiation, interactions, relationships between populations and the formal justice system in this specific context, and the long-term effects of this renegotiation. Ten out of the eleven chapters focus on Belgian issues, covering the two world wars in equal measu...
From the standpoint of international law, the entry of German troops on the territory of the Grand D...
A key aspect of investigating the foundations of justice in Europe is to understand how these develo...
Mirrors of Justice is a groundbreaking study of the meanings of and possibilities for justice in the...
This volume brings together 20 revised contributions presented at the International Conference 'Just...
War and revolutions are periods in history which generate transformations and social and political c...
Quite a lot of Belgian combatants from World War I showed how the military justice was repressive an...
In 1912, after several years of heated discussions, Belgian legislators passed the country’s first c...
After the liberation of the Second World War, the governing parties in both Belgium and The Netherla...
The experience of the First World War gave birth to a huge criminological literature on the relation...
The phenomenon of collaboration during wartime is as old as war itself. During situations of armed c...
Post-war penitentiary repression remains an unexplored angle of the Belgian historiography of the Gr...
This book is a judicial, military and political history of the period 1941 to 1954. As such, it is a...
As a paroxysmal crisis, the WWII German occupation led to a redefinition of security policies and pr...
peer reviewedBelgian historical research concerning the repression of collaboration after the Second...
The First World War put very high strains on Belgian society. This article aims to make a comprehens...
From the standpoint of international law, the entry of German troops on the territory of the Grand D...
A key aspect of investigating the foundations of justice in Europe is to understand how these develo...
Mirrors of Justice is a groundbreaking study of the meanings of and possibilities for justice in the...
This volume brings together 20 revised contributions presented at the International Conference 'Just...
War and revolutions are periods in history which generate transformations and social and political c...
Quite a lot of Belgian combatants from World War I showed how the military justice was repressive an...
In 1912, after several years of heated discussions, Belgian legislators passed the country’s first c...
After the liberation of the Second World War, the governing parties in both Belgium and The Netherla...
The experience of the First World War gave birth to a huge criminological literature on the relation...
The phenomenon of collaboration during wartime is as old as war itself. During situations of armed c...
Post-war penitentiary repression remains an unexplored angle of the Belgian historiography of the Gr...
This book is a judicial, military and political history of the period 1941 to 1954. As such, it is a...
As a paroxysmal crisis, the WWII German occupation led to a redefinition of security policies and pr...
peer reviewedBelgian historical research concerning the repression of collaboration after the Second...
The First World War put very high strains on Belgian society. This article aims to make a comprehens...
From the standpoint of international law, the entry of German troops on the territory of the Grand D...
A key aspect of investigating the foundations of justice in Europe is to understand how these develo...
Mirrors of Justice is a groundbreaking study of the meanings of and possibilities for justice in the...