Reconsidering the blanket-data-retention-taboo, for human rights’ sake?
1 October 2018/
By Frank Verbruggen, Sofie Royer and Helena Severijns
Sofie Royer is a research and teaching assistant at the Institute of Criminal Law, KU Leuven, where she is working on a PhD thesis, “Criminal Seizure: Digiproof and (Multi)functional?” (Strafrechtelijk beslag: digiproof en (multi)functioneel?), under the supervision of prof. dr. M. Panzavolta and prof. dr. F. Verbruggen. Sofie is a member of the editorial board of the annotated criminal law code Strafrecht geannoteerd and frequently writes for the news section of the Belgian/Dutch journal, Tijdschrift voor Computerrecht. Sofie studied law at KU Leuven and spent one year at the University of Liège.