Johannes Bijlsma
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EducationVrije Universiteit Amsterdam (PhD), University of Groningen
ThesisMental disorder and exemption from punishment (2016)
RegionWestern philosophy
Johannes Bijlsma | |
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| Education | |
| Education | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (PhD), University of Groningen |
| Thesis | Mental disorder and exemption from punishment (2016) |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 21st-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| Institutions | University of Groningen, Utrecht University |
| Main interests | philosophy of criminal law |
Johannes Bijlsma is a Dutch philosopher and endowed professor of philosophy of criminal law (Leo Polak chair) at the University of Groningen.[1] He is also associate professor of criminal law at Utrecht University.[2] Bijlsma is known for his works on criminal law and criminology and is a winner of the 2018 Modderman Prize for his PhD dissertation.[3]