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About Marine Corhay
Marine Corhay is a PhD Candidate (FRESH grantee – F.R.S./FNRS) at the Faculty of Law of the University of Liège (ULiège, Belgium). Prior to starting her PhD, she was a teaching assistant at the Institute of criminal law and criminal procedure. She holds a Master’s degree in Criminal Law from Uliège and an LL.M. in Public International Law from the University of Nottingham (UK). Her research interests include Belgian and European criminal law, human rights law, public international law and cybercrime.
Recent Posts
- 03 February Exercising the right to access personal data in an interconnected online world – Are we really closer to finding out who the recipients of our data are?
- 02 February Human rights and ineffective public duties: the Grand Chamber judgment in JP v. Ministre de la Transition écologique
- 01 February Cybersecurity for Europe without a legal basis?
- 30 January Case T-158/21 Minority SafePack: No hope for minority rights in EU law?
- 19 January Not just another Islamic headscarf case: LF v SCRL and the CJEU’s missed opportunity to inch closer to acknowledging intersectionality