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Strafrechtshandhaving in België en Nederland<br />

Uitgave ter gelegenheid van het eredoctoraat toegekend<br />

door de Universiteit Gent aan Prof. dr. Cyrille Fijnaut<br />

B. De Ruyver, P. Ponsaers, G. Vermeulen, T. Vander Beken<br />

(eds.)<br />

978-90-466-0322-2 | 2010 | 160 p. gebonden | € 60,00<br />

De Universiteit Gent reikte op 10 december 2009<br />

een institutioneel eredoctoraat uit aan de Nederlandse<br />

criminoloog en hoogleraar Cyrille Fijnaut.<br />

Het eredoctoraat is een waardering voor de maatschappelijke<br />

impact van het werk van professor<br />

Fijnaut en de geregelde en intense samenwerkingsverbanden<br />

met de UGent, in het bijzonder in de vakgebieden<br />

criminologie en strafrecht en in het domein van de<br />

geschiedenis van het recht. Voorafgaand aan deze uitreiking<br />

vond de Belgisch-Nederlandse conferentie plaats over rechtshandhaving<br />

in beide landen. Deze uitgave bundelt de verschillende<br />

bijdragen van deze conferentie.<br />

Fervet Opus.<br />

Liber Amicorum Anton van Kalmthout<br />

M. Groenhuijsen, T. Kooijmans, Th. de Roos (eds.)<br />

978-90-466-0367-3 | 2010 | 248 p. gebonden | € 59,00<br />

On July 1, 2010, Prof. Dr. Anton van Kalmthout retired<br />

as a professor of the chair for ‘Deprivation of<br />

Liberty in Criminal Law and Migration Law’ at Tilburg<br />

University in the Netherlands. The Department<br />

of Criminal Law felt the need to honor van<br />

Kalmthout’s emeritus status and recognize his<br />

contribution to legal science, in particular to the field of criminal<br />

law and migration law. This festschrift contains 23 contributions<br />

by authors who all have a personal and<br />

professional relationship with Anton van Kalmthout.<br />

With contributions by: J. van der Aalst; H.-J. Albrecht; Z.<br />

Bahtiyar; P. Boeles; J.L. de la Cuesta; R. Ottenhof; F. Dünkel;<br />

I. Durnescu; C.J.C.F. Fijnaut; M.S. Groenhuijsen; F.B.A.M.<br />

Hofstee-van der Meulen; P. Jacobs; M.M. Knapen; T. Kooijmans;<br />

M. Moerings; J. Gooren; B. Molenkamp; C. Morgenstern;<br />

B.E.P. Myjer; G.C.G.J. van Roermund; T.A. de Roos;<br />

P.J.P. Tak; P.C. Vegter and J. de Lange; S. Zouridis; D. van<br />

Zyl Smit.<br />

Data protection in EU and US Criminal<br />

Cooperation<br />

E. De Busser<br />

978-90-466-0272-0 | 2009 | 474 p. gebonden | € 140,00<br />

In this book three specific elements are joined in<br />

one research for the first time. The protection of<br />

personal data in criminal matters as a first element<br />

is studied in two relationships: the cooperation<br />

in criminal matters between judicial and law<br />

enforcement authorities of the European Union<br />

member states (including Europol and Eurojust) on the one<br />

hand and the cooperation in criminal matters between the judicial<br />

and law enforcement authorities of the European<br />

Union (including Europol and Eurojust) and the United Sta-<br />

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tes of America on the other hand. This book offers answers<br />

to the central question whether the European Union complies<br />

with its own standards of data protection in these internal<br />

relations and in the transatlantic cooperation in<br />

criminal matters.<br />

EU Procedural Rights in Criminal Proceedings<br />

T. Spronken, G. Vermeulen, D. de Vocht, L. Van Puyenbroeck<br />

978-90-466-0317-8 | 2009 | 150 p. gebrocheerd | € 29,50<br />

Procedural rights in criminal proceedings have<br />

received an increasing amount of attention in the<br />

European Union over the last couple of years and<br />

are the central topic of this book.<br />

This book contains the results of an EU-wide research<br />

project the authors have conducted as a<br />

follow-up report to the 2005 study, providing up to date information<br />

on the level of procedural rights in the Member<br />

States as a lead for possible new Commission legal initiative<br />

on the matter and as a boost for the “Roadmap on Procedural<br />

Rights” presented by the 2009 Swedish EU<br />

Presidency.<br />

Confidentiality and Victim-Offender Mediation<br />

INTERVICT<br />

R.A.M. van Schijndel<br />

978-90-466-0304-8 | 2009 | 224 p. hard cover | € 49,50<br />

Victim-offender mediation is increasingly used<br />

around the world as a way of dealing with crime.<br />

The growing attention for victim-offender mediation<br />

and the benefits it has to offer instigated the<br />

call for principles and rules governing the practice<br />

of penal mediation. This has led to the development<br />

of international protocols that promote and facilitate<br />

the institutionalisation and use of victim-offender mediation.<br />

One of the key elements of these protocols is the principle of<br />

confidentiality, which requires the secrecy of everything that<br />

is said and done during a mediation session. This broad interpretation<br />

of this principle may, however, cause problems<br />

in practice, especially since penal mediation can take place<br />

within the context of criminal and civil law. This book reports<br />

on a research project which studied the appropriate level of<br />

confidentiality that should apply to mediation-delivered information,<br />

regarding the out-of- court setting and the judicial<br />

context. Various exceptions to the high level of confidentiality<br />

that should apply to the issues discussed in mediation are developed.<br />

Additionally, it is explained how the thus advocated<br />

scope of the principle of confidentiality should be implemented<br />

in practice.<br />

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