Publications
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Disruptive Reparations? Tunisia’s Victim Regions and the Collective Reparations Dilemma in Transitional Societies.
Tine Destrooper, Journal of Peacebuilding & Development, 2023
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Divergent Ambitions. Bracketing the Disruptive Potential of Transitional Justice in Belgium
Tine Destrooper, Transitional Justice in Aparadigmatic Contexts. Accountability, Recognition, and Disruption, 2023
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The truthfulness lies in the process, not the outcome’ : using artistic practices to further truth-telling and memorialization in the Philippines
Tine Destrooper, Social Sciences, 2023
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Remembering Martial Law: An Eco-System of Truth Initiatives and the Emergence of Narrative Documentation in the Philippines
Tine Destrooper, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2023
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Transformative justice and the need for a multi-dimensional understanding of impact
Tine Destrooper, Book Chapter in Transitional justice and impact, 2023
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Contextualising the absence of standardised approaches to transitional justice in the Philippines
Tine Destrooper, International Journal of Law in Context, 2024
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Stitching a rights narrative: How Syrian women in Shatila use embroidery to express ideas about social justice
Sofie Verclyte and Tine Destrooper, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2023
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Victims and transitional justice. Participation, mobilisation, resistance.
Tine Destrooper, Conference programme of the 2024 conference on victim engagement in transitional justice, 2024
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Generations of Victim Engagement: Towards an Encompassing Analytical Framework for Understanding Victims’ Roles in Transitional Justice Processes
Tine Destrooper, Introductory to blogpost to the forthcoming Cambridge Handbook on Victim Engagement in Transitional Justice, 2024
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Concluding remarks
Tine Destrooper and Par Engstrom, Transitional Justice in Aparadigmatic Contexts. Accountability, Recognition, and Disruption, 2023
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Introduction
Tine Destrooper, Kerstin Bree Carlson, Line Engbo Gissel, Transitional Justice in Aparadigmatic Contexts. Accountability, Recognition, and Disruption, 2023
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Transitional justice and the struggle for reparations for slavery and its ongoing legacies in the United States
Joyce Hope Scott, Cira Pallí-Asperó and Tine Destrooper, International Journal of Human Rights Online, 2024
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Learning from the past? How the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, civil society initiatives and survivor stories shape young Cambodians’ understanding of non-recurrence
Elke Evrard and Tine Destrooper, International Journal of Human Rights, 2024
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Understanding the Unforeseen Consequences of an Incomplete Transitional Justice Ecology in the Philippines
Tine Destrooper, International Journal of Law in Context, 2024
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The Impossibility of Neutrality? How Courts Engage with the Neutrality Argument
Stijn Smet, Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, February 2022
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Exploring the impact of algorithmic policing on social justice: Developing a framework for rhizomatic harm in the pre-crime society
Rosamunde Van Brakel and Lander Govaerts, Theoretical Criminology, 2024
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Meer politiecamera’s in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest: noodzakelijk en proportioneel?
Bram Visser, Tijd voor Mensenrechten Blog, 2023
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Procedural Review, the Right to Property and Climate Change Expropriation: Quo Vadis?
Harriet Ní Chinnéide, Ignatius Yordan Nugraha, Takings for Climate Justice and Resilience, 2024 April, 2024
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The turn to procedure in the European Court of Human Rights: consistency and coherence in the case law
Harriet Ní Chinnéide, in Philip Czech et al (eds), European Yearbook of Human Rights 2022 April, 2023
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Balancing Privacy and the Public Interest: The Application of the ‘General Measures’ Doctrine in L.B. v Hungary in the Absence of any Substantive Proportionality Assessment
Harriet Ní Chinnéide, European Constitutional Law Review 1, 145-162. 2024
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Israel’s war of destruction in Gaza
Brigitte Herremans, Blogpost Center for Peace Ethics KU Leuven, Gaza and Israel: Academic Voices, Engaged Perspectives 2024
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Backwards steps on the enjoyment of rights – a matter of state intervention or of interference?
Marion Sandner, Strasbourg Observers Blog 2024
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Solidarity as Foundation for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Marion Sandner and Koldo Casla, Human Rights Law Review, Volume 24, Issue 2, June 2024 2024
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Relying on digital principles to complement existing rights. A human rights assessment of the 2022 European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles
Cristina Cocito and Paul De Hert, Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technology 2024
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Bódi and Others v Hungary: when the Court’s focus on the volume of procedures speaks volumes about its stance on antigypsyism
Emma Varnagy, Strasbourg Observers 2023
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Divorcing the Substantive from the Procedural in Police Violence Cases: A Just Institutional Approach?
Emma Varnagy and Harriet Ní Chinnéide, Institutions for Conflict Resolution Blog 2023
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Waarom is politie zo nonchalant met gebruik van gezichtsherkenning?
Rosamunde Van Brakel, De Standaard 2023
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Lack of engagement, lack of accountability, lack of justice – a vicious circle in racist police violence cases
Emma Varnagy, Human Rights Here Blog 2023
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Otite v the United Kingdom: What about the incentivising function of process-based review?
Harriet Ní Chinnéide, Strasbourg Observers 2023
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G.M. and Others v Moldova: Beyond paternalism for women with intellectual disabilities and their reproductive rights
Eva Sevrin and Emma Varnagy, Strasbourg Observers 2022
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P.H. v Slovakia: When the concept of discrimination goes out the window at the Strasbourg Court
Emma Varnagy, Strasbourg Observers 2022
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COVID-19 samenscholingsverbod in Zwitserland was disproportioneel: in België ook?
Stijn Smet, Tijd voor Mensenrechten 2022
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First violations in a COVID-19 case: Communauté Genevoise d’Action Syndicale (CGAS) v. Switzerland
Stijn Smet, Strasbourg Observers 2022
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The Expulsion of Settled Migrants and the Pitfalls of Process-based Review in Strasbourg
Harriet Ní Chinnéide, Strasbourg Observers 2022
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Why the European Court of Human Rights Would Do Well to Start Using Stereotypes as Evidence – A Critique of the Strasbourg Approach to Anti-Roma Police Violence Cases
Emma Varnagy, DISSECT Blog 2022
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The transformative nature of the EU Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles: replacing the old paradigm (normative equivalency of rights).
Cristina Cocito and Paul De Hert, SSRN Preprint 2023
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Kinderen van Syriëgangers: moderne ballingen?
Wouter Vandenhole, Tijdschrift voor Jeugd en Kinderrechten 2023
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AI is being used to assess which victims of domestic violence are most at risk – what’s the risk?
Cristina Cocito et al., KU Leuven Blog 2022
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The use of declarations by the European Commission: ‘Careful with that axe, Eugene’
Cristina Cocito and Paul De Hert, DIGICON Blog 2023
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Glukhin V. Russia: Facial Recognition Considered Highly Intrusive but not Inconsistent with Fundamental Rights
Cristina Cocito, Strasbourg Observers 2024
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Exploring the Impact of Algorithmic Policing on Social Justice: Developing a Framework for Rhizomatic Harm in the Pre-crime Society
Rosamunde Van Brakel and Lander Govaerts, Theoretical Criminology 2024
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Beyond Territoriality: Symposium on Jurisdictional “Hooks” for (Extraterritorial) Human Rights Obligations – Back to the Drawing Board: Debordering Human Rights Law
Wouter Vandenhole, Opinio Juris 2024
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Literary writing in Syria: Challenging the Erasure and Invisibilisation of Violence Through Literature
Brigitte Herremans, 'Art Against Authoritarianism in South West Asia North Africa' 2024
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Interview CMSI Featured Member: Brigitte Herremans
Brigitte Herremans, Interview on Cultural Memory Studies Initiatives 2024
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The SDG Agenda and Human Rights
Markus Kalternborn and Wouter Wandenhole, Research Handbook on the Politics of Human Rights Law 2023
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Beyond ‘Global Good Samaritans’: Transnational Human Rights Obligations
Turkelli, Krajewski, and Wouter Vandenhole, Journal of Human Rights Practice 2023
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Labelling human rights defenders as terrorists: a case study of Peruvian state repression to reverse human rights accountability and secure extractivism
Sarah Kerremans, Paper presentation AHRI Conference 2023
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Social protection in International Human Rights Law
Marcondes Smith, Marion Sandner, and Wouter Vandenhole, 'Global Social Protection – Institutional Perspectives' 2024
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Solidarity as Foundation for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Koldo Kasla and Marion Sandner, Human Rights Law Review 2024
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Exploring the Nexus between Transitional Justice and Ecoterritorial Conflict Resolution: :Time for an Ecoterritorial Turn in Transformative Transitional Justice?
Tine Destrooper and Sarah Kerremans, International Journal of Transitional Justice 2023
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The Evidentiary System of the European Court of Human Rights in Critical Perspective
Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, European Convention on Human Rights Law Review 2023
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Beyond Reasonable Doubt at its Worst – But Also at its Potential Best: Dissecting Ireland v the United Kingdom’s No-Torture Finding
Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, European Convention on Human Rights Law Review 2023
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The Possibilities and Pitfalls of the Use of Accountability Technologies in the Governance of Police Stops
Rosamunde Van Brakel et al., 'Governing Police Stops Across Europe' 2023
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The transformative nature of the EU Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles: Replacing the old paradigm (normative equivalency of rights)
Cristina Cocito and Paul De Hert, Computer Law and Security Review Journal 2023
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Literary accountability and the future of human rights protection.
Tine Destrooper, Law, Culture and the Humanities 2023
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Disruptive accountability? Temporal regimes and social change in decolonization struggles in Belgium
Tine Destrooper, Journal of Law and Society 2023
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Safeguarding Economic, Social and Cultural Rights during Pandemics: The Balancing Dilemma during the COVID-19 Crisis
Stijn Smet, Les droits humains en temps de pandémie: Perspectives internationales, européennes et comparées 2023
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Transitional Justice in Aparadigmatic Contexts. Accountability, Recognition, and Disruption
Tine Destrooper, Line Engel Gissel, and Kerstin Bree Carlson, eds. 2023
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The escape of the state: No shift in the burden of the proof and no anti-Roma discrimination by the police in P.H. v Slovakia
Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, DISSECT Blog 2022
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Transnational human rights obligations as vehicles for global justice
Wouter Vandenhole, Beyond Law and Development? Resistance, Empowerment and Social Justice 2022
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Enforcement of extraterritorial human rights obligations in the African human rights system
Anne Oloo and Wouter Vandenhole, The Routledge Handbook on Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations 2022
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The Routledge Handbook on Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations
Wouter Vandenhole et al. 2022
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De controle op het gebruik van algoritmische surveillance onder druk? Een exploratie door de lens van de relationele ethiek
Rosamunde Van Brakel - Tijdschrift voor Mensenrechten 2022
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Consistency, Coherance and the turn toward procedural review in the ECtHR
Harriet Ní Chinnéide - European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022
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Historical truth and accountability in the post-colonial state
Tine Destrooper and Cira Pallí-Asperó, Leuven TJ Blog 2022
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Urgenda and beyond: De rol van mensenrechten in klimaatrechtspraak
Heidi Bortels, Indy Goetelen, Stijn Smet en Jan Theunis - Klimaatrechtspraak: Waarom rechters het klimaat (niet) zullen redden Bruges die Keure 2021
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United Nations: AI can pose risks to human rights and privacy
Cristina Cocito and Paul De Hert, Privacy Laws & Business 2021
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Mensenrechtendilemma’s tijdens een pandemie: lessen uit de COVID-19 crisis
Stijn Smet (in dialoog met Niel Hens), Tijdschrift voor Mensenrechten 2021