I am a Professor of Quantitative Empirical Legal Studies, co-director of the Erasmus Center of Empirical Legal Studies (ECELS), the Academic Coordinator of the European Doctorate in Law & Economics (EDLE), and a member of the ESL Research Ethics Review Committee (RERC) Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics (RILE), Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Follow me on Twitter: @Elena_Reznichen For an overview of my research go to: Welcome to my website. Through it I would like to introduce you to my scholarly activities. In my research, I am mainly interested in behavioural and experimental law and economics, economic analysis of public law, and international criminal law. I believe interdisciplinary approach can improve the quality of research and the usefulness of the achieved results. Therefore, I combine law, psychology, economics and experimental methods to conduct my research. I am also an expert on Day Fines. You can see related activities here. |
Highlights
July 2021: Just Published Day Fines in Europe, Cambridge University Press (blog post; In the media). July 2021: Just Published "To Follow Or Not To Follow The Herd? Transparency and Social Norm Nudges”, Kyklos May 2021: Just Published Nudging Compliance (Ch. in CUP) Jan. 2021: Appointed as Professor of Quantitative Empirical Legal Studies |