Empirical Legal Studies in the Netherlands

Towards a Jurisprudence of Consequences?

Paperback Engels 2025 1e druk 9789462122048
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This volume showcases a collection of Empirical Legal Studies (ELS) that were conducted at five universities in the Netherlands as part of the Law Sector Plan in the period between 2019 and 2025. The contributions to this volume use both quantitative and qualitative research methods to study the effects of court decisions and legislation in various fields of law, including civil law, criminal law, administrative law and EU law. Based on these contributions, this volume examines how ELS research can help us to understand the limits and possibilities of a new ‘jurisprudence of consequences’. In other words, how does ELS research help us to understand the social effects of law? And how does ELS research help us to understand how judges, legislators and other legal practitioners may (or may not) use empirical findings in legal decisionmaking? This volume provides a valuable overview of innovative empirical legal research and will be of interest to academics, practitioners and students who are interested in the realworld effects of the law.

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ISBN13:9789462122048
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:235
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:16-9-2025
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch
Jongbloed:Recht algemeen

Inhoudsopgave

1 Introduction: Towards a Jurisprudence of Consequences; 2 A Jurisprudence of Consequences as Impact Assessment in Light of Legal Principles: Evaluating the ‘Deliveroo judgment’; 3 Noise in Open Norms: An Underestimated Risk to Legal Certainty and Equality; 4 Comparing Behavioural and Legal Perspectives: An Empirical-Legal Analysis of Cases of Addiction, Accountability and Prior Fault; 5 Investigating and Prosecuting Criminal Activity Committed Outside the EU: The Ability of EPPO to Act and the MS of Forum; 6 Fit for the Purpose? The Use of Administrative Law Against Organised Crime; 7 The Consequences of Administrative Decisions in Regulating Markets with Public Interests: The Effects of Open Norms in Administrative Law; 8 Individual Needs and Family Obligations: Consequences of Household Means Testing in German and Dutch Social Assistance; 9 Access to Justice or Excessive Litigation? No-Cure-No-Pay Representation in Administrative Disputes; 10 Limit Cases: Sovereign Citizens and a Jurisprudence of Consequences; 11 Making Microgrids Work: An Empirical-Legal Study of Their Transaction Costs Under EU Law; 12 Disease or Decision? How Different Views Towards Addiction Can Affect Legal Responsibility; 13 Instrumentalising Effectiveness and Empirical Legal Scholarship in Human Rights Legal Interpretation; 14 Public Participation Laws in Action: Empirical Insights from the Energy Transitions in the Netherlands and Nigeria

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