In the Dutch criminal justice system distinction is made between two types of discrimination: specific discrimination and common discrimination. The former constitutes of offences criminalized in the Dutch Criminal Code (Articles 137c - 137h and Article 429quater), such as public defamatory statements about a group of persons on grounds of race, religion, hetero- or homosexual orientation or handicap and incitement to hatred or discrimination. The latter term is used for all types of common crimes, i.e. insults, threats, damage of property and assault and battery, committed out of a discriminatory background. Under the Discrimination Directive the police and prosecution service are allowed little to no discretion when dealing with both type...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
Dutch legislation has prohibited disability discrimination with regard to post-secondary education s...
In the recent years, police violence and discrimination towards minorities have become widely critic...
This research aims to gain an insight into the phenomenon of 'cultural criminal cases' and the way i...
Only available in electronic version There is no systematic structure in the Netherlands for ma...
In recent years, there has been increasing discomfort with magistrates and the general public about ...
This research intends to give further insight in the legal system of offences against property. It p...
Recently the Dutch Government has responded to an advise from the advisory body Raad van State conce...
The Dutch law of criminal defamation consists of a number of offences protecting a legal interest co...
This dissertation examines the adjustments that Dutch courts have made to the practice of Dutch crim...
In The Netherlands, the treatment of victims by police and criminal justice authorities is regulated...
textabstractDue to ongoing immigration of people to the Netherlands, Dutch society has become a mul...
A certain tension between freedom of expression and the proscription of discrimination is present in...
The Equal Treatment Commission in the Netherlands, which was established in 1994, is a quasi-judicia...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
Dutch legislation has prohibited disability discrimination with regard to post-secondary education s...
In the recent years, police violence and discrimination towards minorities have become widely critic...
This research aims to gain an insight into the phenomenon of 'cultural criminal cases' and the way i...
Only available in electronic version There is no systematic structure in the Netherlands for ma...
In recent years, there has been increasing discomfort with magistrates and the general public about ...
This research intends to give further insight in the legal system of offences against property. It p...
Recently the Dutch Government has responded to an advise from the advisory body Raad van State conce...
The Dutch law of criminal defamation consists of a number of offences protecting a legal interest co...
This dissertation examines the adjustments that Dutch courts have made to the practice of Dutch crim...
In The Netherlands, the treatment of victims by police and criminal justice authorities is regulated...
textabstractDue to ongoing immigration of people to the Netherlands, Dutch society has become a mul...
A certain tension between freedom of expression and the proscription of discrimination is present in...
The Equal Treatment Commission in the Netherlands, which was established in 1994, is a quasi-judicia...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
Dutch legislation has prohibited disability discrimination with regard to post-secondary education s...