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The use of illegally obtained evidence in Belgium: a 'status questionis'

Joachim Meese

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v10i0.2023

Abstract


Prof. dr. Joachim Meese considers the rules about the exclusion of illegally obtained evidence in Belgium, providing a short overview about the evolution of Belgian jurisprudence concerning the exclusionary rule.

Index words: illegally obtained evidence; Belgium; exclusionary rule; limiting; strict application; unlawful search; exceptions.


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