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1by Irene van Oorschot Published in Symbolic interaction (01.11.2014)“...In Dutch criminal courts, judges and their assisting clerks spend significant amounts of time doing file-work in preparation for the court hearing: a practice...”
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2by van Oorschot, Irene Published in Social & legal studies (01.12.2020)“...In this contribution, I trace the ways practicing judges articulate, as well as challenge, race. Drawing on an ethnography of everyday practices of...”
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3“...What do case files do? With help of an ethnographic study on the care, maintenance, and use of legal case files in a Dutch, inquisitorial context, we work...”
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4by van Oorschot, Irene Published in Compare (02.11.2014)“...Taking the Institute for Housing Studies in Rotterdam as a case study, this paper aims to theorise the ways non-Western, international students construct and...”
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5“...The presence or absence of ‘signs of remorse’ is often understood to have consequences for judges’ sentencing decisions. However, these findings raise the...”
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7by van Oorschot, Irene Published in Arabian humanities (28.03.2013)“...Qat, or Catha edulis, is a drug widely and frequently consumed by Yemeni men and married women. Unmarried women, in contrast, have historically chewed less...”
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10by van Oorschot, Irene“...markdownabstractThis book is a testament to a journey through social-scientific and judicial case-making practices. It concentrates, first, on the truths and...”
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11by van Oorschot, Irene“...textabstractIn this contribution, I trace the ways practicing judges articulate, as well as challenge, race. Drawing on an ethnography of everyday practices of...”
01.01.2020
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15by Oorschot, Irene van“...The study of time and temporality has drawn attention to the active and partial ways legal practices take and make time. In this contribution, however, I draw...”
edited by Beynon-Jones, Siân M Grabham, Emily
Published in Law and Time (2019)
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16by M’charek, Amade van Oorschot, Irene“...In this contribution, we zoom in on a shape-shifting object: race. We seek to demonstrate how an actor-network-theoretical, non-dualistic sensitivity to...”
edited by Blok, Anders Farías, Ignacio Roberts, Celia
Published in The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory (2020)
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17“...This chapter demonstrates the use of the case study for criminal law. Working through the experience of doing a case study of a Dutch criminal court, the...”
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19by Mascini, Peter van Oorschot, Irene Weenink, Don Schippers, Gratiella Published in Recht der Werkelijkheid (13.06.2016)“...textabstractThis article critically evaluates the prevailing factor-oriented (e.g. a priori defined legal and extralegal characteristics of defendants)...”