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  1. A Case Study of the Advent of Empirical Legal Studies in the Netherlands: The Narrow Pathway of Instrumentalism
  2. Does Delegation of Drafting Duties to Law Clerks Result in Judgments That Show Lack of Confidence in Terms of Writing Style? A Stylometric Analysis
  3. Engineering Vengeful Effervescence: Lynching Rituals and Religious–Political Power in Pakistan
  4. Roldynamiek binnen juridische professies
  5. Annoteren van assumpties als lokmiddel voor juristen
  6. Utility Maximizing Judges and Judicial Assistants: Testing Rational Choice Theory in 22 EU Countries
  7. Explaining Judicial Assistants’ Influence on Adjudication with Principal-Agent Theory and Contextual Factors
  8. Is the Judge or the Clerk Making the Decision? Measuring the Influence of Judicial Assistants via an Experimental Survey among Dutch District Court Judges
  9. Editorial: The Privatization of Work-Related Risk Control
  10. Evaluating social investment in disability policy
  11. Discretion from a Legal Perspective
  12. The responsibilization of entrepreneurs in legalized local prostitution in the Netherlands
  13. How deficiencies in the comprehensiveness of apologies undermine their remedial effectiveness.
  14. Empirical Legal Research: Fad, Feud or Fellowship?
  15. Judge-made risk regulation and tort law: an introduction
  16. Law and Economics’ Responses to the Threat of Its Initial Success
  17. Empirical Legal Research in Action
  18. Recht als probleemoplossing?
  19. Environmental Governance of Common-Pool Resources
  20. Choice and competition in education: Do they advance performance, voice and equality?
  21. Remorse in Context(s)
  22. Waarheen leidt de weg…?
  23. Comparing Assumptions Underlying Regulatory Inspection Strategies
  24. Understanding judges’ choices of sentence types as interpretative work: An explorative study in a Dutch police court
  25. Regulatory governance: experimenting with new roles and instruments
  26. Trajectories of Economic Integration of Amnestied Immigrants in Rotterdam
  27. Neoliberalism and work-related risks: individual or collective responsibilization?
  28. Why was the enforcement pyramid so influential? And what price was paid?
  29. Integrating a Top-Down and a Bottom-Up Approach: Formal and Informal Risk-Handling Strategies in a Utility Company
  30. Beyond the domestication of nature? Restructuring the relationship between nature and technology in car commercials
  31. Transnationalism of Burundian Refugees in The Netherlands: The Importance of Migration Motives
  32. Resisting Administrative Tolerance in the Netherlands: A Rightist Backlash?
  33. Christian Religion In The West: Privatization Or Public Revitalization?
  34. A Christian Cancellation of the Secularist Truce? Waning Christian Religiosity and Waxing Religious Deprivatization in the West
  35. Burundese asielzoekers in Nederland: een strategische casestudy naar transnationalisme
  36. Dialectiek van secularisering: hoe de afname van christelijke religiositeit samengaat met een sterkere nadruk op haar publieke belang in achttien westerse landen
  37. Gender Stereotyping in the Dutch Asylum Procedure: “Independent” Men versus “Dependent” Women
  38. Responsive regulation at the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority: An empirical assessment of assumptions underlying the theory
  39. Erratum
  40. Gender en asiel: "zelfstandige" mannen en "afhankelijke" vrouwen
  41. Gender en asiel. ?Zelfstandige? mannen en ?afhankelijke? vrouwen /Gender and Asylum: ?Independent? Men Versus ?dependent? women
  42. Can the ViolentJihadDo without Sympathizers?
  43. Rehabilitation and Repression
  44. The Blameworthiness of Health and Safety Rule Violations*
  45. Objectiviteit als dienstmaagd van postmodern relativisme
  46. Regionale verschillen in uitvoering van asielbeleid
  47. Why Do Churches Become Empty, While New Age Grows? Secularization and Religious Change in the Netherlands
  48. Risky Information: Social Limits to Risk Management
  49. Empirical legal research: charting the terrain