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1. Legal sources and commentaries, working tools
....1. Official and semi-official publications
........1. French period (1795-1814)
............1. Laws, orders, decrees, regulations
............2. Circulars
............3. Codes
........2. Dutch period (1814-1830)
............1. Laws, orders, decrees, regulations
............2. Circulars
............3. Codes
........3. Independent, unitary Belgium (1830-1970)
............1. Laws, orders, decrees
............2. Circulars
............3. Codes
............4. Statistics
........4. Federal Belgium (1970-...)
............1. Laws, orders, decrees, regulations
................1. Walloon Region and French Community
................2. Flemish Region and Community
................3. German-speaking Community
................4. Brussels region, Commission of the French-speaking Community and Commission of the Flemish Community
................5. Federal State
............2. Circulars
................1. Walloon Region and French Community
................2. Flemish Region and Community
................3. German-speaking Community
................4. Brussels region, Commission of the French-speaking Community and Commission of the Flemish Community
................5. Federal State
............3. Codes
................1. Walloon Region and French Community
................2. Flemish Region and Community
................3. German-speaking Community
................4. Brussels region, Commission of the French-speaking Community and Commission of the Flemish Community
................5. Federal State
............4. Statistics
....2. Unofficial collections
........1. Administrative memorials, printed collections, jurisprudence
............1. Public and administrative law
............2. Civil law
............3. Criminal law
............4. Commercial, tax and labour law
............5. Regional, community and federal law
............6. International and European law
............7. Fields of exercise of justice
................1. Police
................2. Imprisonment
................3. Punishments and application of punishments
................4. Justice for minors
................5. Violence to goods and persons
................6. Other
........2. Unpublished collections
............1. Public and administrative law
............2. Civil law
............3. Criminal law
............4. Commercial, tax and labour law
............5. Regional, community and federal law
............6. International and European law
............7. Fields of exercise of justice
................1. Police
................2. Imprisonment
................3. Punishments and application of punishments
................4. Justice for minors
................5. Violence to goods and persons
................6. Other
....3. Speeches and comments on law, legal writings
........1. Speeches concerning Belgian justice (excluding Mercuriales)
............1. Public and administrative law
............2. Civil law
............3. Criminal law
............4. Commercial, tax and labour law
............5. Regional, community and federal law
............6. International and European law
............7. Fields of exercise of justice
................1. Police
................2. Imprisonment
................3. Punishments and application of punishments
................4. Justice for minors
................5. Violence to goods and persons
................6. Other
........2. Mercuriales
............1. General information on the Mercuriales
............2. Themes addressed in the Mercuriales
............3. Reception, dissemination and reactions to the Mercuriales
............4. Monographic approaches
............5. Biographic approach of authors
............6. Linguistic analysis
........3. Reflections on and projects for judicial reforms
............1. Until 1918
............2. 1918-2005
........4. Books, brochures, publications by field of law (excluding journals)
............1. Public and administrative law
............2. Civil law
............3. Criminal law
............4. Commercial, tax and labour law
............5. Regional, community and federal law
............6. International and European law
............7. Fields of exercise of justice
................1. Police
................2. Imprisonment
................3. Punishments and application of punishments
................4. Justice for minors
................5. Violence to goods and persons
................6. Other
........5. Justice in fiction, fictional works about the judicial system
............1. Literary works
............2. Films
............3. Music
............4. Theatre
........6. Justice and the media
............1. Written media
............2. Audio media
............3. Televisual media
............4. Digital media, new media
....4. Journals
........1. General public journals
........2. Specialist journals
............1. Public and administrative law
............2. Civil law
............3. Criminal law
............4. Commercial, tax and labour law
............5. Regional, community and federal law
............6. International and European law
............7. Fields of exercise of justice
................1. Police forces
................2. Lawyers
................3. Magistrature
................4. Notaries public
................5. Auxiliary judiciary personnel
................6. Other
............8. Major Belgian law journals
................1. Journal des Tribunaux
................2. Revue de droit penal et criminologie
................3. Revue de police administrative et judiciaire
................4. Rechtskundig Weekblad
....5. Working tools
........1. Dictionaries
............1. General dictionaries
............2. Specialist dictionaries
................1. Public and administrative law
................2. Civil law
................3. Criminal law
................4. Commercial, tax and labour law
................5. Regional, community and federal law
................6. International and European law
................7. Fields of exercise of justice
....................1. Police
....................2. Imprisonment
....................3. Punishments and application of punishments
....................4. Justice for minors
....................5. Violence to goods and persons
....................6. Other
........2. Bibliographies
............1. General bibliographies on law and justice
............2. Specialist bibliographies on law and justice
................1. Public and administrative law
................2. Civil law
................3. Criminal law
................4. Commercial, tax and labour law
................5. Regional, community and federal law
................6. International and European law
................7. Fields of exercise of justice
....................1. Police
....................2. Imprisonment
....................3. Punishments and application of punishments
....................4. Justice for minors
....................5. Violence to goods and persons
....................6. Other
........3. Archive inventories
............1. Archive guides
............2. Sorting directives and archivist's tools
............3. Inventories of legal and judicial history archives
....6. History of Law
2. Judicial organisation, public ministry, courts and tribunals of Belgium
....1. French period (1795-1814)
........1. General information on the judicial organisation
........2. Directory (22/08/1795-12/12/1799)
........3. Consulate (13/12/1799-17/05/1804)
........4. Empire (18/05/1804-06/04/1814)
....2. Dutch period (1814-1830)
........1. General information on the judicial organisation
........2. Judicial pyramid
....3. Independent Belgium, chronological approach
........1. General information on the judicial organisation
........2. 1830-1832
........3. 1832-1869
........4. 1869-1914
........5. First World War
............1. Belgian justice
................1. Belgian justice in occupied territories
................2. Belgian justice in unoccupied territories
................3. Belgian justice in exile
............2. German justice
........6. 1919-1940
........7. Second World War
............1. Belgian justice
................1. Belgian justice in occupied territories
................2. Belgian justice in exile
............2. German justice
............3. Allied justice
........8. 1945-1970
........9. Since 1970
....4. Ordinary judicial pyramid (independent Belgium)
........1. Public ministry
............1. General information
............2. Public ministry at the Supreme Court (Cour de cassation, Hof van Cassatie)
............3. Public ministry at the Appeal Court and the Assize Court
............4. Public ministry for the courts of first instance
............5. Labour tribunal (Auditorat de travail, Arbeidsauditoraat)
............6. Public ministry (other bodies)
........2. Supreme court
............1. History, organisation and functions
............2. Procedures and daily practices
........3. Appeal court
............1. History, organisation and functions
............2. Procedures and daily practices
............3. Monographic approaches
............4. The Court's indictment division (Chambre de mise en accusation, Kamer van inbeschuldigingstelling)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
........4. Assize court
............1. History, organisation, functions
............2. Monographic approaches
............3. Procedures and daily practices
........5. Courts of first instance
............1. Civil courts
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............2. Criminal courts
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............3. Children's courts (after 1912)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............4. Youth courts (after 1965)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............5. Commercial courts
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............6. Labour Courts, Employment conciliation court (Conseil des prud'hommes, Werkrechtersraad)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............7. Simple police courts
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............8. Justices of the peace
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............9. District court (Tribunal d'arrondissement, Arrondissementsrechtbank)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
....5. Non-ordinary judicial pyramid (independent Belgium)
........1. Military justice and military courts
............1. General information on military justice (1830-2004)
............2. Public prosecutor's office joined to the military court (Auditorat general, Auditoraat-generaal)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............3. Public prosecutor's office joined to the War Council (Auditorat militaire, Militair Auditoraat)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............4. War Council (Conseil de Guerre, Krijgsraad)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............5. Military Court
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
............6. Military justice in peace time
............7. Military justice in time of war
............8. Military justice and the World Wars
........2. Justice and administrative jurisdictions
............1. General information, competences and principle of administrative jurisdictions
............2. Council of State
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
............3. Court of Auditors (Cour des comptes, Rekenhof)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
............4. Court of arbitration and Constitutional Court (Cour d'arbitrage, constitutionnelle, Grondwettelijk-Arbitragehof)
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
............5. Professional approaches to administrative jurisdictions
............6. Administrative jurisdictions in times of war
................1. History, organisation and functions
................2. Procedures and daily practices
................3. Monographic approaches
3. The administrative apparatus of justice in Belgium
....1. French period (1795-1814)
........1. Ministry, political powers and administration of justice (general information)
............1. Principles of and debates on the separation of powers
............2. Linguistic question
........2. Debates and public policies
............1. Justice in parliament and in the government (debates and political directions)
............2. Government declarations, expression of public policies
............3. Debates on criminality
........3. Ministerial administrations
....2. Dutch period (1814-1830)
........1. Ministry, political powers and administration of justice (general information)
........2. Debates and public policies
........3. Ministerial administrations
....3. Independent Belgium (1830-2005)
........1. Ministry, political powers and administration of justice (general information)
............1. Justice in parliament, debates and public policies
................1. Debates on criminality
................2. Principles of and debates on the separation of powers
................3. Linguistic question
............2. Government declarations, expression of public policies
............3. Ministers of Justice, biographical approaches
........2. Ministerial administrations
............1. General information on the administrations of the Ministry of Justice
............2. Administrations, directorates and secretary-generals of the Ministry of Justice (1830-2002)
............3. Administrations, directorates and secretary-generals of the Federal Public Justice Department (since 2002)
........3. Associated bodies or bodies under tutelage
............1. War Crimes Commission (1945-1946)
............2. National Institute for Criminalistics and Criminology
............3. Criminal Policy Department (Service de la politique criminelle, Dienst voor het Strafrechtelijk beleid)
............4. Commission to assist victims of intentional acts of violence and non-professional rescuers
............5. Betting and Gaming Commission (Commission des jeux de hasard, Kansspelcommissie)
............6. Centre for Information and Advice on harmful sectarian organisations
............7. Commission of Inquiry into Violations of the Rules of the Right of Peoples, and the Laws and Customs of War (WWI)
............8. Other
4. Players, places, knowledge and expertise of the judicial world
....01. Judges and magistrates
........1. General information
........2. Civil magistrature
............1. Judges
............2. Examining magistrates
............3. Public prosecutors
............4. College of Prosecutors-general
............5. Union of Judges
............6. Higher Justice Council (since 2000)
............7. General information
........3. Military magistrature
............1. General information
............2. Evolution of the military prosecution function
............3. Military magistrature (1830-1914)
............4. Military magistrature (First World War and its sequels)
............5. Military magistrature (Second World War and its sequels)
............6. Military magistrature (second half of twentieth century)
........4. Judges outside the magistrature
............1. Fields of activity
............2. Sociological profile
........5. Profile, training, activities of the magistrature
............1. Sociological profile
............2. Ideology and political commitment
............3. Fields of activity
............4. Women in the magistrature
....02. Barristers and bars
........1. General information
........2. Profile, training and activities of barristers
............1. Sociological profile
............2. Female barristers
............3. Ideology and political commitment
............4. Studies and placements
............5. Fields of activity
............6. Law firms
........3. Order and bars
............1. History, structure and daily practices
............2. General information on the internal discipline of barristers
............3. Presidents of the Bar Council (Bâtonniers, Stafhouders)
................1. Appointment
................2. Profile
................3. Missions
................4. Biographic approaches
............4. Bar of the Supreme Court
............5. French and German-speaking bars
............6. Dutch-speaking bars
....03. Notaries public and the notarial function
........1. General information
........2. Profile, training and activities of notaries public
............1. Sociological profile
............2. Female notaries public
............3. Ideology and political commitment
............4. Studies and placements
............5. Fields of activity
............6. Notarial studies
............7. Professional manuals and writings
....04. Clerks of court, secretaries, court ushers and court personnel
........1. Missions
........2. Sociological profile
........3. Recruitment
........4. Training
........5. Professional manuals and writings
........6. Relations with the magistrature
........7. Work and daily practices
....05. Judicial assistants
........1. Missions
........2. Sociological profile
........3. Recruitment
........4. Training
........5. Professional manuals and writings
........6. Relations with the magistrature
........7. Work and daily practices
....06. Assize juries and jurors
........1. Sociological profile
........2. Appointment
........3. daily practices
........4. Reflections on the operation and reforms of the jury system
....07. Judicial experts
........1. Forensic medicine
............1. Sociological profile
............2. Method of appointment
............3. daily practices
............4. Relations with the magistrature
............5. Professional manuals and writings
........2. 'Scientific' experts (accountants, graphologists, other specialties)
............1. Sociological profile
............2. Method of appointment
............3. daily practices
............4. Relations with the magistrature
............5. Professional manuals and writings
............6. Disciplinary specialties
........3. Psychiatrists and psychologists
............1. Sociological profile
............2. Method of appointment
............3. daily practices
............4. Relations with the magistrature
............5. Professional manuals and writings
........4. Criminology, Penology and Criminal anthropology
............1. Writings, analyses and debates
............2. Theoreticians and practitioners
............3. Laboratories and practices
........5. Judge's delegates and works, Charity association, Social Workers
............1. General information
............2. Monographic approaches
............3. Profile
............4. Mission
............5. Appointment
............6. Practices
........6. Other types of experts
....08. Solicitors
........1. Missions
........2. Sociological profile
........3. Recruitment
........4. Training
........5. Professional manuals and writings
........6. Relations with the magistrature
........7. Work and daily practices
....09. Victims of and victimisation by the Belgian judicial apparatus
........1. Victims
........2. Recognition of and aid to victims
....10. (Auto)Biographic approaches to players in the history of justice in Belgium
....11. Executioners
....12. Universities, Professors and Law Students, Teaching
....13. Places of Justice
5. Crimes, offences and punishment, regulations in Belgium
....1. Crimes and offences in Belgium
........01. General studies on criminality
........02. Geography of crime
........03. Representation of and discourse on crime
........04. Chronology of crime
........05. General information on civil law offences
........06. General information on criminal law offences
........07. General information on social and labour law offences
........08. General information on economic, tax and commercial law offences
........09. General information on family law offences
........10. Political, military and expression of opinion offences
........11. Juvenile delinquency
........12. Foreigners, beggars, vagrants, migrants and nomads
........13. Female delinquency
........14. Criminal acts in time of war
........15. Acts of violence (general information)
........16. Prostitution
........17. Terrorism, including attacks and plots against the royal family and the government
........18. Homicides
........19. Insults and rebellion
........20. Attacks against goods and persons
........21. Sexual crimes and offences
........22. Data processing criminality
........23. Economic criminality, including forestry offences
........24. Crimes and offences against the security of the State, including collaboration
........25. Crimes of counterfeiting and forgery
........26. Public order offences
........27. Road traffic criminality
........28. Public, Electoral and Administrative Law Offences
....2. Suppression of crime, offences and infractions in Belgium
........01. Measurement of criminality and suppression
............1. General information on judicial statistics
............2. Production of judicial and criminal statistics
............3. Authors of the acts recorded in the statistics
............4. Acts recorded in the statistics
............5. Victims recorded in the statistics
............6. Use of judicial statistics
........02. Sanctions, penal policies and the sequels of punishment
............01. Amnesty
............02. Punishment and remissions of punishment
............03. Pardons
............04. Conditional and early releases
............05. General information on non-suit decisions
............06. General information on non-suits
............07. Condemnations by default
............08. Administrative sanctions
............09. Alternative sanctions and punishments
............10. Loss of legal rights
............11. Death penalty and Executions
............12. Tribunal Penal Enforcement (Tribunal d'application des peines, Strafuitvoeringsrechtbank)
........03. Punishment during and after the war (crimes and offences against the security of the State)
............01. General information on punishment of incivism/punishment of crimes and offences against the security of the State
............02. Profile of persons accused and condemned following the First World War (general information)
............03. Profile of persons accused and condemned following the Second World War (general information)
............04. Amnesty (First World War)
............05. Discussions on the Amnesty (Second World War)
............06. Article 113 of the Code of Criminal Law
............07. Article 115 of the Code of Criminal Law
............08. Article 118 of the Code of Criminal Law
............09. Article 120 of the Code of Criminal Law
............10. Article 121 of the Code of Criminal Law
............11. Article 123 of the Code of Criminal Law
........04. Insults and rebellion
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........05. Attacks against goods and persons
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........06. Sexual crimes and offences
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........07. Data processing criminality
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........08. Economic criminality, including forestry offences, tax criminality
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........09. Juvenile delinquency
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the population of players
............3. Law of 1912
............4. Law of 1965
........10. Homicides
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........11. Punishment of counterfeiting and forgery
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........12. Opinion offences
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........13. Terrorism, including attacks on the King, the Government and the royal family
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........14. Public order offences
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........15. Punishment of social law infractions and offences including labour law
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........16. Punishment of family law infractions and offences
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........17. Punishment of road traffic offences and infractions
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........18. Punishment of infractions of foreigners' and vagrants' rights
............1. General information
............2. Profile of the accused and condemned
........19. Public, Electoral and Administrative Law Offences
....3. Major criminal cases (monographic approaches)
........01. The Dutroux affair
........02. The Brabant killers
........03. The Lahaut affair
........04. The Fourniret affair
........05. The Lhermitte affair
........06. The Empain affair
........07. The Cools affair
........08. The Haemers affair
........09. CCC
........10. The Coucke and Goethals affair
........11. The Marie Becker affair
........12. Other
....4. Public order offences and maintenance of public order (monographic approaches)
........1. 1961 strikes
........2. The Royal Question
........3. Disorders of 1836
........4. Disorders of 1848
........5. Disorders of 1886
........6. Disorders of 1932
........7. Disorders of 1936
........8. Coming out of war
............1. First World War
............2. Second World War
........9. Other
....5. Social dialogue in Belgium
........01. General information about and regulations concerning social dialogue in Belgium
........02. Social dialogue players in Belgium
........03. Social dialogue bodies in Belgium
........04. 1830-1918
........05. 1918-1945
........06. 1945-1970
........07. 1970-...
........08. Social dialogue practices in Belgium
........09. Monographic approaches
........10. Social dialogue practices in Belgium
6. Incarceration and penitentiary institutions in Belgium
....1. Incarceration policies and institutions (general information)
........1. General overview of imprisonment
........2. Social Defence
........3. Imprisonment in individual cells
........4. Adolphe Prins
........5. Edouard Ducpetiaux
....2. Prisons in Belgium
........1. General overview of prisons
........2. Monographic approaches
........3. Regulations and organisation
........4. Functioning
........5. Prison population
............1. Persons in detention
............2. Sentenced persons
........6. Prison personnel
........7. Buildings, architecture and geographical situation
....3. Institutions for minors
........1. General overview of institutions for minors
........2. Monographic approaches
........3. Regulations and organisation
............1. Private institutions
............2. Public institutions
........4. Functioning
............1. Private institutions
............2. Public institutions
........5. Population
............1. Private institutions
............2. Public institutions
........6. Personnel
............1. Private institutions
............2. Public institutions
........7. Buildings, architecture and geographical situation
....4. Charitable institutions, institutions for the mentally handicapped, asylums
........1. General overview of charitable institutions, institutions for the mentally handicapped, asylums
........2. Monographic approaches
........3. Regulations and organisation
........4. Functioning
........5. Population
........6. Personnel
........7. Buildings, architecture and geographical situation
........8. Internment tribunal (Commission de defense sociale, Commissie voor bescherming van de maatschappij)
....5. Military imprisonment
........1. General overview of military imprisonment
........2. Monographic approaches
........3. Regulations and organisation
........4. Functioning
........5. Population
........6. Personnel
........7. Buildings, architecture and geographical situation
....6. Administrative internment in Belgium
........1. Administrative internment and detention in peace time
............1. Monographic approaches
............2. Regulations and organisation
............3. Functioning
............4. Population
............5. Personnel
............6. Buildings, architecture and geographical situation
........2. Administrative internment during the First World War and its sequels
............1. Monographic approaches
............2. Regulations and organisation
............3. Functioning
............4. Population
............5. Personnel
............6. Buildings, architecture and geographical situation
........3. Administrative internment during the Second World War and its sequels
............1. Monographic approaches
............2. Regulations and organisation
............3. Functioning
............4. Population
............5. Personnel
............6. Consultative committees relating to internment
............7. Buildings, architecture and geographical situation
....7. Deportations during World Wars
7. Police institution in Belgium
....01. Police apparatus in Belgium (general approaches)
........1. General information about the Belgian police apparatus
........2. Policing of the Belgian area under the Ancien Regime
........3. Policing of the Belgian area under the French regime
........4. Policing of the Belgian area under the Dutch regime
........5. Reforms and projected reforms of the Belgian police apparatus
........6. The functions of the police in contemporary Belgium
............1. General information about the administrative and public order police
............2. General information about the judicial police
............3. General information about the military police
....02. National Police Force (Police Générale du Royaume, Algemene Rijkspolitie) (1934-...)
....03. Municipal police forces
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....04. Military police
........01. Organisation and regulation
............1. In peace time
............2. In mobilisation and war times
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....05. Gendarmerie
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
........18. (De)militarisation
....06. Judicial police
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....07. Rural policemen (gardes-champêtres, Veldwachters)
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....08. Civil guard
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....09. Interpol
........1. General information amount Interpol and Belgium
........2. Belgian personnel
........3. Organisation and regulation
........4. Professional practices
....10. Army
........1. The army and the maintenance of order in Belgium
........2. The practice of the maintenance of order
........3. Relations with the political authorities
........4. Relations with the magistrature
........5. Relations with the other police forces
........6. Professional manuals and writings
........7. Equipment
........8. Professional identities and collective memories
....11. Para-military and para-police formations, private police forces
........1. General information about para-military and para-police formations, private police forces
........2. First World War
........3. Second World War
....12. Railway police
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....13. Integrated police force
........1. Federal police
............01. Special brigades and specific missions
............02. Recruitment
............03. Sociological profile
............04. Training
............05. Professional manuals and writings
............06. Equipment
............07. Professional practices
............08. Relations with the political authorities
............09. Relations with the magistrature
............10. Relations with the local police
............11. Professional identities and collective memories
........2. Local police
............01. Special brigades and specific missions
............02. Recruitment
............03. Sociological profile
............04. Training
............05. Professional manuals and writings
............06. Equipment
............07. Professional practices
............08. Relations with the political authorities
............09. Relations with the magistrature
............10. Relations with the federal police
............11. Professional identities and collective memories
............12. Police zones
............13. Monographic approaches
....14. Colonial police forces
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....15. State Security services
........01. Organisation and regulation
........02. Equipment
........03. Brigades and special units, specific missions
........04. Hierarchy
........05. Recruitment
........06. Training
........07. Sociological profile
........08. Corporatist and trade union movements
........09. Professional identities and collective memories
........10. Professional practices
........11. Professional manuals and writings
........12. Relations with the political authorities
........13. Relations with the magistrature
........14. Relations with the other police forces
........15. Internal discipline
........16. Monographic approaches
........17. General information
....16. The burgomaster as a public order agent
........1. Municipal police regulations
........2. The burgomaster and his administrative police and maintenance of order missions
........3. The burgomaster and his judicial police missions
....17. Other bodies and missions of the State Security services
........1. Prison, internment camp and court guards
........2. High Commissariat for State Security (1943-1945)
........3. Military security
........4. Aliens' police
8. Belgium and colonial justice
....1. Organisation and general information
........1. Legal sources and commentaries, working tools
............Jurisprudence
........2. General information on colonial period (economy, (forced) labor, society,...)
........3. Violences and maintenance of law and order
....2. Relations with the ministries of Foreign Affairs
....3. Relations with the ministries of Colonies
....4. Congo
........1. Congo Free State (1885-1908)
........2. Belgian Congo (1908-1960)
............1. Journals
....5. Rwanda-Burundi
....6. The colonial magistrates
9. Belgium and international justice
....1. International justice (general information)
....2. Laws of universal jurisdiction
....3. International criminal courts
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