prof. dr. Cathérine Van de Graaf
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- 0000-0002-6806-2342
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Third party intervention in the case of Obesnikova v Bulgaria
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Third party intervention in the case of Semenya v Switzerland (Grand Chamber)
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‘What about the presumption of innocence?’ Legal consciousness and himpathy in Facebook users’ comments on Flemish #MeToo scandal
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- Journal Article
- A4
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Formal and informal mediation of discrimination complaints : a comparison of the legal framework and practice of Austria, Belgium, Ireland and Portugal in discrimination cases
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- Book Chapter
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Pluralisation of family forms in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
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Countering the fiction of neutrality : pushing for transparency?
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- Miscellaneous
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Third party intervention in the case of Missaoui and Akhandaf v. Belgium
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Perceptions of discrimination of muslim women in Belgium : a study of discriminatory incidents across public and private organizations reported to the National Equality Body
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The value of fair procedure : all's well that ends well? How social psychologists and legal theorists should sit down and talk
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Third party intervention in the case Semenya v. Switzerland
(2021) -
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Third party intervention in the case Mikyas and others v. Belgium
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Perceptions of procedural justice in cases of perceived discrimination
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Obstetric Violence and the European Court of Human Rights
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'Wat met het vermoeden van onschuld?' Juridisch bewustzijn op Vlaamse sociale media na #MeToo-schandaal rond Bart De Pauw
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Procedural fairness : between human rights law and social psychology
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Procedural justice perceptions in the mediation of discrimination reports by a national equality body
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The local swimming pool as a space of rights contestation : an analysis of ‘burkini’ policies in Belgian local public swimming pools
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The Whereabouts Requirement : does the ECtHR protect the right to respect for private and family life of French sport professionals?
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Inhumane and degrading treatment in the workplace : a first for the European Court of Human Rights?
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Mutu and Pechstein v. Switzerland : Strasbourg’s assessment of the right to a fair hearing in sports arbitration