Françoise Muller

Postdoctoral Researcher
Research group: 
Centre d'Histoire du droit et de la justice (CHDJ)
Address: 
Rue du Poirier 10
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium
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+32 10 47 48 67
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Françoise Muller (°1981) studied contemporary history at the Université libre de Bruxelles. She then joined the Centre d'histoire du droit et de la justice (CHDJ) of the Université catholique de Louvain where she wrote a doctoral thesis on the history of the Court of Cassation, from the perspective of the relations between the different constitutional powers. Her thesis was honored by the Académie royale de Belgique. She is also Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Political Science at the Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis.

In 2011, she joined the team at Cegesoma which investigates the murder in 1950 of the President of the communist party, Julien Lahaut.

Between 2014 and 2016, she has developed, as research engineer at CHDJ, the website www.digithemis.be, a Digital Justice Historical Information System”.

In 2017, she joined the coordination team of the IAP P7/22.

Picture: ©Cegesoma, image nr°169622 :lawyers in the courthouse of Ghent, 1941[Maes]

The Interuniversity Attraction Pole P7/22 "Justice & Populations: The Belgian Experience in International Perspective, 1795-2015" (BeJust 2.0) is part of the Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme Phase VII (2012-2017), financed by the Belgian Science Policy Office of the Belgian State.

The IAP VII/22 Justice & Populations www.bejust.be is the outcome of a collaboration between the Cegesoma, the IAP coordination team (CHDJ-UCL) and the Royal Military Academy. Design: tangografix. Powered by Drupal