prof. dr. Stéphanie De Coensel
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Exploring the landscape of sentencing for terrorist offenders : a scoping review
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Why there is a need for more research on the adjudication of Belgian terrorist offenders : pre-emptive punishment in Belgian terrorism-related cases
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Sentencing terrorist offenders : a scoping review
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Seksuele autonomie, normativiteit, exploitatie en deviantie : criminologische en juridische verkenningen
Gert Vermeulen (UGent) , Laura Byn (UGent) and Stéphanie De Coensel (UGent)(2022) -
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Gemeenschappelijke gegevensbanken in de strijd tegen het terrorisme : noodzakelijke maar te brede sleepnetten
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Legal design : legal problem solving through design thinking
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Terrorisme : het fenomeen, het strafrechtelijk kader en de legitimiteitsvraag
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Self-study, obtaining or viewing terrorist material over the internet : a legitimacy test of consumer-oriented criminal law provisions in four Western-European countries
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Counter-terrorism & criminal law : a normative legitimacy test of terrorism-related offences on expression, information and movement
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Terrorists on the move : a legitimacy test of the criminal law approach on foreign fighters in Western-Europe
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Counter-terrorism & criminal law : a normative legitimacy test of terrorism-related offences on expression, information and movement
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Een fenomenologisch metakader voor het contra-terrorismebeleid : het radicaliseringsproces aan de hand van een Best Fit Framework Synthesis
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Incitement to terrorism : the nexus between causality and intent and the question of legitimacy : a case study of the European Union, Belgium and the United Kingdom
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De Wet Diverse Bepalingen in Strafzaken II : terroristische misdrijven in lijn met de Europese verplichtingen?
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Processual models of radicalization into terrorism : a best fit framework synthesis
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Self-study, obtaining or viewing terrorist material over the internet : the criminalization of (too) remote harms and the erosion of the right to seek, receive and impart information
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Processual models of radicalization into terrorism : a best fit framework synthesis
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Extending criminal liability throughout the phases of the radicalization process : Building bridges between the knowledge of criminological sciences and the counterterrorism legislation within the criminal law
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EU Policy on Incitement to Terrorism: A Slippery Slope
(2017)