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Ashley Terlouw conducts judicial legal sociological research on discrimination, particularly focusing on discrimination based on race, nationality, and religion. He specializes in asylum law, jurisprudence, and conflict resolution within judicial institutions. His published work encompasses areas such as Equal Treatment, Administration of Justice, and Migration Law. Terlouw's current research centers around discrimination on racial, nationality, and religious grounds, where he explores conflicts of norms and the discretion exercised in civil administrative disobedience. He supervises research on the role of experts in asylum procedures and how migration law judges handle cases in line with child human rights and the externalization of EU migration law.
Radboud University • Nijmegen, NL
Teaching and researching in the field of Sociology Law with a focus on judicial legal sociology.
Applies to Research Master's in Linguistics and Communication Sciences (Centre for Language Studies/Department of Language and Communication).