Law, Society & Crime

Law, Society & Crime

Our department Law, Society & Crime focuses strongly on societal relevance and scientific impact. With our research and education, we are at the center of many current debates in society and politics, both at national and European level: whether it concerns the fight against subversive crime, medical-ethical issues, harmonisation of criminal procedures in an EU context , or corporate compliance with financial or environmental laws.

News

Development of juvenile delinquency: causes, risk factors and interventions

As of 1 March 2026, Frank Weerman had been reappointed as Endowed Professor of Youth Criminology.
Frank Weerman sitting on a pouffe

Illegal kidney transplants: facilitating, concealing and laundering

Frederike Ambagtsheer (Erasmus MC) en Robby Roks (Erasmus School of Law) about the research project 'Walls of Secrecy and Silence in the Human Organ Trade'.
Hospital bed with IV infusion pump, hanging fluid bags and stethoscope on wall

Waiting list mediation as a tool for timely access to healthcare

In this article, Martin Buijsen explains what waiting list mediation is, why it matters, and why it helps but does not offer a structural solution.
Martin Buijsen

Sixth Monitor of Organised Crime: Research into cocaine trafficking and contract killings

Robby Roks discusses the key findings of the sixth Monitor of Organised Crime on cocaine trafficking and contract killings.
Robby Roks

Professional legal privilege under pressure?

Commissioned by the WODC, Nan, Mevis, Holvast and Verrest conducted an international comparative legal study into professional legal privilege.
Vrouwe Justitia.

A moral debate: creating embryos for research

Martin Buijsen unpacks the debate on creating embryos for research and explains why the proposed legislative amendment is primarily a moral issue.
Martin Buijsen

Can environmental damage still be repaired?

Scientists, professionals and local residents reveal hidden pollution, lobbying, health impacts and what it takes to turn environmental harm into recovery.
illustratie symposium milleuschade Buro Brand

Illegal online trade by Funcaps under scrutiny

Joost Nan examines the Funcaps case and explains the key criminal law questions at stake.
Joost Nan

Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Who decides about the end of life?

Buijsen explains how the Dutch euthanasia law works and who ultimately decides at the end of life.
Stethoscoop

Thirty years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child! What about the juvenile justice system?

Uit Beijerse looks back on thirty years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and argues for a juvenile justice system that puts the child at the centre.
Jolande uit Beijerse zwart-wit

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