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Study programmes 2013-2014Last update : 13/05/2014
Version 2012-2013
DCER0042-2  Legal module (psycho-legal expertise)
- Litigation and the use of future experts, (Insight into legal institutions and their competences, General rules on procedures for using experts, Theory and practice of expertise in civil and criminal affairs)
- Elements of civil law in relation to expertise
- Elements of insurance law
- The expertise and non-judicial methods of dispute resolution
- Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments
- Penal law and penal procedures in relation to medical and psychological expertise
- Concepts of protecting young people
- Rights of persons and family law : basic concepts

Duration :  Litigation and the use of future experts, (Insight into legal institutions and their competences, General rules on procedures for using experts, Theory and practice of expertise in civil and criminal affairs) : 18h Th
Elements of civil law in relation to expertise : 6h Th
Elements of insurance law : 3h Th
The expertise and non-judicial methods of dispute resolution : 3h Th
Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments : 3h Th
Penal law and penal procedures in relation to medical and psychological expertise : 9h Th
Concepts of protecting young people : 9h Th
Rights of persons and family law : basic concepts : 9h Th
Number of credits :  
Certificat d'université en expertise psycho-légale , 1st year10
Lecturer :  Litigation and the use of future experts, (Insight into legal institutions and their competences, General rules on procedures for using experts, Theory and practice of expertise in civil and criminal affairs) : Georges de Leval, Damien Dessard, Jean-François Marot, Didier Pire
Elements of civil law in relation to expertise : Benoît Kohl
Elements of insurance law : Catherine Paris
The expertise and non-judicial methods of dispute resolution : Olivier Caprasse
Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments : Martine Becker, Coralie Smets-Gary
Penal law and penal procedures in relation to medical and psychological expertise : Pierre Monville
Concepts of protecting young people : Luc Bihain
Rights of persons and family law : basic concepts : Evelyne Langenaken
Coordinator :  Georges de Leval
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Concepts of protecting young people

Introduction to child protection.
The course aims to present an outline of child protection, which includes two important parts.
On the one hand, assistance for young people in difficulty or in a dangerous situation.
On the other hand, the intervention of the public authorities in the case of minors who commit offences.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Concepts of protecting young people

None
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Concepts of protecting young people

Oral presentation with a syllabus
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Concepts of protecting young people

Interactive presentation
Recommended or required readings :  
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
Concepts of protecting young people

Luc Bihain
L.Bihain@ulg.ac.be


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