University of Liege | Version française
Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
DCER0054-1  Legal approach of the victim
- Procedural elements (criminal, civil)
- Changes to how victims are recognised under Belgian criminal and civil law
- The role of victims in the judicial process - in terms of the investigation, instruction, the ruling and administration of sentences
- Principles of compensation and damages
- Between compensation and recognition: what role for lawyers?

Duration :  Procedural elements (criminal, civil) : 5h Th
Changes to how victims are recognised under Belgian criminal and civil law : 5h Th
The role of victims in the judicial process - in terms of the investigation, instruction, the ruling and administration of sentences : 5h Th
Principles of compensation and damages : 3h Th
Between compensation and recognition: what role for lawyers? : 2h Th
Number of credits :  
Certificat d'université en Victimologie Clinique : Approches psychocriminologique et légale 2
Lecturer :  Procedural elements (criminal, civil) : Adrien Masset
Changes to how victims are recognised under Belgian criminal and civil law : Adrien Masset
The role of victims in the judicial process - in terms of the investigation, instruction, the ruling and administration of sentences : Adrien Masset
Principles of compensation and damages : Adrien Masset
Between compensation and recognition: what role for lawyers? : Adrien Masset
Coordinator :  N...
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the first semester, examination in June
Course contents :  
Victims and law

Procedural elements (criminal, civil)

Victims and law - criminal and civl procedure

Changes to how victims are recognised under Belgian criminal and civil law

Victims and law - history

The role of victims in the judicial process - in terms of the investigation, instruction, the ruling and administration of sentences

Victims and law - position for victims during the criminal procedure

Principles of compensation and damages

Victims and law - compensation and reparations

Between compensation and recognition: what role for lawyers?

Victims and law - the role of the lawyer

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Contacts :  
Pr. A. MASSET
a.masset@ulg.ac.be
(bureau Trifac B33, 1/10) 
04/366.31.84

Procedural elements (criminal, civil)

Pr. A. MASSET a.masset@ulg.ac.be Trifac Bât. B33 bur. I.10 (Faculté de droit) T. 04/366.31.84

Changes to how victims are recognised under Belgian criminal and civil law

Pr. A. MASSET a.masset@ulg.ac.be Trifac Bât. B33 bur. I.10 (Faculté de droit) T. 04/366.31.84

The role of victims in the judicial process - in terms of the investigation, instruction, the ruling and administration of sentences

Pr. A. MASSET a.masset@ulg.ac.be Trifac Bât. B33 bur. I.10 (Faculté de droit) T. 04/366.31.84

Principles of compensation and damages

Pr. A. MASSET a.masset@ulg.ac.be Trifac Bât. B33 bur. I.10 (Faculté de droit) T. 04/366.31.84

Between compensation and recognition: what role for lawyers?

Pr. A. MASSET a.masset@ulg.ac.be Trifac Bât. B33 bur. I.10 (Faculté de droit) T. 04/366.31.84




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