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Interpreter-mediated 'paternalistic' interaction in a judge-centered courtroom : a case study from a Belgian Correctional Court
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The national courts’ obligation to gather and establish the necessary information for the application of consumer law : the endgame?
The argumentation in workplace accident trials : the case of the civil court of Mons (1870-1904)
“Burkini” bans in Belgian municipal swimming pools : banning as a default option
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‘Strasbourg was something new, it was an adventure’ : a history of the Belgian cases before the European Court of Human Rights in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s
Le législateur bienveillant a imaginé un palliatif : Belgium’s pre-insolvency legislation and the resilience of commerce 1883-1914
Alternatives to prison for drug offenders in Belgium during the past decade
European Court of Human Rights : Fouad Belkacem v. Belgium