Content by tag : Law and order
A lawyer in Liege presented a document generated by the large language model artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT as a "neutral" source for an argument in the trial of a group of suspected cocaine
The Groen and Ecolo political parties are the latest to voice support for merging Brussels’ six police zones, arguing it would increase efficiency as the city works to address rising violence link
Overcrowding in Belgium's prisons has reached a record high, with unions warning that “such a situation leads to escalations”.
The use of bodycams - cameras attached to a police officer’s uniform that record images and sounds during interventions - will now be regulated, justice minister Paul Van Tigchelt and interior min
A massive backlog in the Brussels court system is pushing court dates years into the future.
Belgium has slipped two places in the World Justice Project’s report on the rule of law, making it one of the EU countries where the decline is the greatest.
Judges in Brussels courts are overwhelmed and overworked to the point that some cases are taking up to six times longer to conclude.
Ghent company Happy Flights has won an important lawsuit against low-cost airline Ryanair, according to VTM Nieuws.
Fayçal Cheffou has been released after an investigation following his arrest last week on suspicion of terrorist activity, reports the federal prosecutor.