The DigiRights Project
Publications
Below are the publications published during the DigiRights Project.

EU Law Live (Weekend Edition)
Two articles have been published here:
1. Michele Panzavolta (KU Leuven), ‘Some critical reflections onthe procedural rights Directives’, EU Law Live, Weekend Edition, 25 September 25, 2023 (No. 156), https://eulawlive.com/weekend-edition/weekend-edition-no156/
2. Silvia Allegrezza and Lorenzo Bernadini (Luxembourg), ‘Digitalizing Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: Nailed it on the First Try?’, EU Law Live Weekend Edition, 5 October 2024 (No. 201), https://eulawlive.com/weekend-edition/weekend-edition-no201/.

Tilburg Law Review
Two articles have been published here:
1. Ashlee Beazley and Rani Van de Gaer (KU Leuven), ‘COVID’s Choice? Criminal Trials, and the Right to Be Present, the Right to Be Tried Within a Reasonable Time and the Possibilities of Remote Participation’ (2024) 29 Tilburg L.R. 10, DOI: 10.5334/tilr.387.
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2. Michele Panzavolta (KU Leuven), ‘A Defendant’s Right to Videoconference? Looking at Online Participation in Criminal Trials in a Different Light’ (2024) 29 Tilburg L.R. 69, DOI: 10.5334/tilr.392.

European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Two articles have been published here:
1. Ashlee Beazley (KU Leuven), Lena Ertle (Göttingen), Anna Mosna (Leiden/KU Leuven) and Peter Rackow (Göttingen), ‘Audiovisual Interrogation of Witnesses in Belgium and Germany and its Fundamental Rights Implications’ (2025) 33 European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 133, doi:10.1163/15718174-bja10068.
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2. Silvia Allegrezza and Lorenzo Bernadini (ULux), 'Digital Participation at Criminal Trials in Europe—Toward a Paradigm Shift?’ (2025) 33 European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 17, doi:10.1163/15718174-bja10063.