Thinking projects and research work on the topic of forensic expertise in Europe.
Under the EGLE Project two meetings were held on june 11th 2014. Here attached the reports of the Organizing Committee and the Data Study Group meetings. [...]
As a reminder, EGLE is short for European Guide to Legal Expertise, and is a project that comes as a natural follow-up to the EEEI’s successful EUREXPERTISE project of 2011-2012. Like EUREXPERTISE, it has been co-funded by the European Commission’s DG [...]
EUREXPERTISE’s goal was to provide the European institutions with consensual reform suggestions to decrease the amount of divergences found after a thorough inventory and objective analysis of the rules and practises in use in matters of civil expertise throughout the [...]
Ph.D student : Jennifer Boirot University of Versailles-St-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), Center for Sociological Research on Law and Criminal Justice Institutions (CESDIP) This work was supported by grants from the European Institute of Expertise and Expert (EEEI). In order to answer these questions, we [...]
Jennifer BOIROT is a doctoral student at the CESDIP and Temporary Teaching and Research Assistant (ATER) at the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. She is completing a thesis on the evolution of the role of forensic psychiatrists in sexual violence cases in Europe. “PSYCHIATRIC [...]
Présentation du projet Eurexpertise par Jean-Raymond Lemaire à l’occasion du colloque du 16 mars 2012 à Bruxelles Actuellement le projet le plus important que nous menons est dénommé EUREXPERTISE. L’objectif est de faire des préconisations à la DG Justice de [...]
Under the guidance of Professor Loïc CADIET (Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne) Aim of this research : Present a complete picture of expertise in international litigation in order to contribute to a theory of international judicial law. PRESENTATION OF THE PROJECT “Expertise [...]