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Engaged Learning in Europe
2021 || Paperback || Courtney Marsh e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
Globally, there are growing calls for Higher Education Institutions to become more civically engaged and socially relevant while increasing public interest in the impact of universities on their localities and regions. Engaged Learning facilitates students to apply theory to real-world contexts outside of the University and to co-produce knowledge with and for the community. Engaged Learning provides students with the skills which increase their employability, and improve their personal and p...
Your move
Think like the enemy to protect your organization
2023 || Paperback || Kim Covent e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
Counterplay is a proactive security concept that complements your existing security plan and tackles your security challenges in a different way. Counterplay radically chooses the criminal perspective. Looking through the eyes of the enemy to better protect yourself. Not by tracking down or attacking potential enemies, but by pro-actively subverting as many attack strategies as possible. You are thinking ahead in a game of chess with the enemy.With plenty of practical examples and useful tips...
Criminalisation of AI-related offences
(International Colloquium, Bucharest, Romania, 14th-16th June 2023)
2024 || Paperback || Fernando Miró-Llinares e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
Artificial Intelligence is already widely used in many sectors of society. The advent of this technology, and the harms that it may create to interests worthy of protection by criminal law, questions whether the special part of criminal codes is suitable for addressing the challenges that this technology creates. Therefore, it is relevant to reflect on the necessity to amend the special part of the criminal code, integrating AI-related offences. This encompasses offences whose criminalisation...
Mutual Admissibility of Evidence in Criminal Matters in the EU.
A study of forensic evidence
2020 || Paperback || Sofie Depauw || Maklu, Uitgever
Ever since evidence has been crossing borders, law enforcement authorities have been searching for a way to ensure the cross-border acceptance of evidence gathered in another Member State. In that respect, the idea of a 'free movement of evidence', i.e. the automatic acceptance (admissibility) of evidence gathered in accordance with certain conditions by EU Member States in reliance on the results of investigative measures executed in another Member State, has been adverted to by scholars and...
Challenges of Comparative Criminological Research
2020 || Paperback || Gorazd Meško e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
GERN (Groupement Européen de Recherches sur les Normativités) is a large consortium of scientific researchers in the domain of deviance and social control, more precisely studying delinquency, penal institutions, public policies of security and the importance of penal questions in society. Today the GERN is a scientific network present in ten European countries and abroad, uniting researchers of
different disciplines. Each year the GERN organizes a doctoral summer school, giving PhD student...
Contemporary Challenges and Alternatives to International Criminal Justice
(8th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists, Maastricht, 10-11 June 2021)
2022 || Paperback || Renata Barbosa e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
The system of international criminal justice was established in response to gross human rights violations committed during World War II. Despite its development over the past seven decades, challenges and critiques remain unresolved or have subsequently emerged, particularly in the context of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Key issues include amnesties, immunities, controversial acquittals, non-cooperation, interpretative fragmentation, and cultural clashes. Criticism emerged as a rea...
Artificial Intelligence and Administration of Criminal Justice
International Colloqium, Buenos Aires, Argentina 28th-31st March 2023
2024 || Paperback || Juliette Lelieur || Maklu, Uitgever
Artificial Intelligence systems are used today in several parts of the world to support the administration of criminal justice. The most widespread example concerns “predictive policing”, which aims at foretelling crime before it happens and improving its detection. AI allows geospatial as well as person-based policing and is involved in preventing and uncovering economic crimes such as fraud and money laundering.Especially in the context of crime mapping – or hot-spot analysis –, its...
Justice, Home Affairs and Security / Druk 4
European and international institutional and policy development
2023 || Paperback || Gert Vermeulen e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
This book offers insight into the development of the EU in the areas of justice, home affairs and security, embedded in a broader international context. In addition to the main part, dedicated to the EU, the book features chapters on cooperation in the areas concerned at Benelux, Schengen, Council of Europe, NATO, OSCE, G7/G20, OECD and UN levels.The chapter structure is identical for all cooperation levels addressed, discussing their actual policies after sketching their historical developme...
Criminal Justice in the Prism of Human Rights
(X AIDP International Symposium for Young Penalists, Bologna, Italy, 27-28 October 2022)
2023 || Paperback || Francesco Mazzacuva e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
Criminal law occupies a central role in the “prism” of human rights, given the relevant impact of trial and punishment on the personal sphere of individuals, which may be instrumentalised in the name of security claims for political purposes. It is no coincidence that during the Age of Enlightenment the main fundamental guarantees of criminal law were enshrined in human rights declarations, with an approach now widely accepted at an international level. In fact, the “dialogue” between...
EU Criminal Policy: Advances and Challenges
2022 || Paperback || Gert Vermeulen e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
Until the end of the 1990s, EU integration in the area of criminal law centred primarily around the regional deepening of traditional judicial cooperation in criminal matters and the development of law enforcement cooperation (including the setting up of Europol as a support agency). By the end of the 1990s respectively 2000s, the EU also gained (limited) supranational competence in the areas of substantive respectively procedural criminal law. Both judicial and law enforcement cooperation we...