People

Erasmus Centre of Empirical Legal Studies

Management Team

  • Prof. Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko

    Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko is Professor of Quantitative Empirical Legal Studies and co-director of the Erasmus Centre of Empirical Legal Studies. Having an interdisciplinary background, she uses experimental methods to investigate decision making in areas such as constitutional law, copyright law, and administrative law, with a particular focus on nudges. Elena is also a member of the ESL Research Ethics Review Committee. 

    Elena Kantorowicz Reznichenko
  • Prof. Pieter Desmet

    Pieter Desmet is Professor of Quantitative Empirical Legal Studies and co-director of the Erasmus Centre of Empirical Legal Studies. He uses experimental and quantitative methods to study the decision making of victims, perpetrators, judges & jurors, but also organizational behavior, behavioral ethics and nudging. His research is interdisciplinary, award winning and has been published in top tier journals in different domains. 

    Pieter Desmet
  • Prof. Peter Mascini

    Peter Mascini holds a chair in Empirical Legal Studies at the Erasmus School of Law of the Erasmus University Rotterdam at which university he is also an associate professor and program director of sociology at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. His research focuses on the legitimization, implementation and enforcement of legal instruments and specific policies.

    Foto van Peter Mascini

Researchers

Professor, Criminology & inclusive prosperity | Profile

Assistant professor, Criminology

Assistant Professor, department of International and European Union Law | Profile


Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

  • Coman-Kund, F., European Union Agencies as Global Actors. A Legal Study of the European Aviation Safety Agency, Frontex and Europol. (Routledge Oxon 2018)
  • Coman-Kund, F., & Andone, C., European Commission’s Soft Law Instruments: In-between Legally Binding and Non-binding Norms. In Popelier, P., H. Xantaki, J. Tiago Silveira, F. Ulhmann & W. Robinson (Eds.), Lawmaking in Multi-level Settings (Hart-Nomos Publishing 2019) 183-208

Associate professor, Department of Sociology, Theory and Methodology

Professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

Professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics | 

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

  • Engel, Christoph, and Nina Grgic-Hlaca, Machine Advice with a Warning about Machine Limitations. Experimentally Testing the Solution Mandated by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Journal of Legal Analysis, forthcoming.
  • Engel, Christoph, Alon Klement, and Keren Weinshall. "Diffusion of legal innovations: The case of Israeli class actions." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 15, no. 4 (2018): 708-731.
  • Engel, Christoph, and Lilia Zhurakhovska. "You are in charge: Experimentally testing the motivating power of holding a judicial office." The Journal of Legal Studies 46, no. 1 (2017): 1-50.

Associate professor, Criminology

Professor, Applied Econometrics and Marketing Research | Profile | Methods: Econometrics, Time Series Analysis

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

  • Econometric Methods with Applications in Business and Economics”, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2004 (with Christiaan Heij, Paul de Boer, Teun Kloek and Herman van Dijk) (ISBN 0-19-926801-0)
  • "Time series models for business and economic forecasting, Second revised edition" (with Dick van Dijk and Anne Opschoor), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2014 (ISBN 978-0-521-52091-1);
  • Enjoyable Econometrics”, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018 (ISBN 978-1-316-61647-5)

Assistant Professor, Law & Markets

  • Glavina Monika (2020) ‘‘To Submit or Not to Submit – That Is the (Preliminary) Question’: Explaining National Judges’ Reluctance to Participate in the Preliminary Ruling Procedure’, Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy.
  • Glavina Monika and Leijon Karin (2022) ‘Passive for the same reasons? Exploring why national judges do not request preliminary rulings from the CJEU’, in Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law.
  • Dyevre Arthur, Glavina Monika, Atanasova, Angelina (2020) ‘Who refers most? Institutional incentives and judicial participation in the preliminary ruling system’, Journal of European Public Policy.

Assistant professor, Department of Sociology, Theory and Methodology

Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Private Law | Profile

Assistant professor, Department of Sociology, Theory and Methodology | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

  • N.L. Holvast & P. Mascini (2020). Is the Judge or the Clerk Making the Decision? Measuring the Influence of Judicial Assistants via an Experimental Survey among Dutch District Court Judges.  International Journal For Court Administration, 11 (2), 1-19. doi: 10.36745/ijca.358
  • N.L. Holvast & J.M.W. Lindeman (2020). An Inquiry into the Blurring Boundaries between Professionals and Paraprofessionals in Dutch Courts and the Public Prosecution Service. International Journal of Law in Context, 16 (4), 371-389. doi: 10.1017/S1744552320000270;
  • N.L. Holvast, J.S. Nan & S.M.A. Lestrade (2020). Revision in the Netherlands. Erasmus Law Review, 2020 (4), 1-12. doi: 10.5553/ELR.000188

Assistant Professor, Criminology

Professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

Professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

  • Klick, Jonathan; Tabarrok, Alexander. Using terror alert levels to estimate the effect of police on crime. The Journal of Law and Economics, 2005, 48.1: 267-279;
  •  KLICK, Jonathan; STRATMANN, Thomas. The effect of abortion legalization on sexual behavior: evidence from sexually transmitted diseases. The Journal of Legal Studies, 2003, 32.2: 407-433;
  • Helland, Eric; Klick, Jonathan. The effect of judicial expedience on attorney fees in class actions. The Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 36.1: 171-187.

PhD candidate, Criminology | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

Geuze, Gwendolyn, Frank Weerman & Tamar Fischer (2021).
Community sanctions in youth justice: A meta-analysis examining their effectiveness in comparison to other youth crime responses. European Journal of Criminology.

Assistant professor, Department of Sociology, Theory and Methodology

PhD candidate, Criminology | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

Professor, Private Law

  • Verkrijging van een executoriale titel in incassozaken, WODC Report 2012 (Kramer et al).
  • X.E. Kramer, European Procedures on Debt Collection: Nothing or Noting? Experiences and Future Prospects, in: B. Hess & E. Storskrubb (eds.), Oxford: Hart Publishing 2016, p. 97-121.

Professor, Department of Private Law | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

Associate Professor, Criminology | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

  • Roks, R. A. (2021).
    “I Showed You What I Thought Was Appropriate”: Reflections on Longitudinal Ethnographic Research and the Performativity of Dutch Gang Life. Conflict and Society, 7(1), 175-191.
  • Roks, R., Bisschop, L., & Staring, R. (2021).
    Getting a foot in the door. Spaces of cocaine trafficking in the Port of Rotterdam. Trends in Organized Crime, 24(2), 171-188.
  • Roks, R. A., Leukfeldt, E. R., & Densley, J. A. (2021).
    The hybridization of street offending in the Netherlands. The British Journal of Criminology, 61(4), 926-945.

Professor, Criminology | Profile

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

Professor, Criminology | Profile

PhD Candidate, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

Selected empirical legal studies publications/working papers:

  • Zarra, A (2021)
    Ask the Data. A Machine Learning Analysis of the Legal Scholarship on Artificial Intelligence. In: Custers, B H M, Fosch-Villaronga, E (eds) (2021) Law and Artificial Intelligence. Springer
  • Zarra, A and Ceron, M (2021)
    Covid-19: the place for women in pandemic response in the EU. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), Seattle, US. 29 September - 1 October 2021

PhD candidate, Criminology

Associate Professor, Criminal Law and Criminology

Associate Professor, University Toulouse 1 Capitole

PhD Candidate, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

PhD Candidate, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

PhD candidate, Criminology

Lecturer, Department of Health Law

PhD candidate, Department of Private Law

PhD candidate, Department of International and European Union Law

Professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

PhD candidate, Law and Business

Assistant professor, Criminology

PhD candidate, Law Society and Crime

Assistant professor, Department of Private Law

PhD Candidate, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

PhD candidate, Financial Law (Law & Business)

PhD candidate, Law & Business

PhD candidate, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

PhD candidate, Law and Markets

PhD candidate, Criminology

Academic researcher, Department of Tax Law

PhD Candidate, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

PhD candidate, Law & Business

Assistant professor, Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law

PhD candidate, Law, Society and Crime

Postdoctoral researcher, Law and Markets

PhD candidate (EDLE)

Endowed professor, Department of Tax Law

Assistant professor, Department of Tax Law

PhD Candidate, Department of Private Law

Postdoctoral researcher, Law and Markets 

Junior researcher, Criminology

PhD candidate (EDLE)

Professor, Law and Markets

PhD candidate, Law & Business

PhD candidate, Department of International and European Union Law

Academic researcher, Department of Private Law

Associate professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

Professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics

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