As most of ACCL’s research is aimed at concrete problems in the functioning of the Dutch legal system and conducted in cooperation with partners in the field, it is published in Dutch. Key publications in English are:
- Zwart-Hink A.M., Akkermans A.J., Wees, K.A.P.C. van (2014), Compelled Apologies as a Legal Remedy: Some Thoughts from a Civil Law Jurisdiction, University of Western Australia Law Review, 38(1), 100-122
- Elbers, N.A., Wees, K.A.P.C. van, Akkermans, A.J., Cuijpers, P., Bruinvels, D.J. (2012), Exploring lawyer-client interaction: A qualitative study of positive lawyer characteristics, Psychological Injury and Law, 2012,
- Elbers, N.A., Hulst, J.E., Cuijpers, P., Akkermans, A.J., Bruinvels, D.J. (2012), Do Compensation Processes Impair Mental Health? A Meta-Analysis, Injury
- Hulst, J.E., Akkermans, A.J. (2011), Can Money Symbolize Acknowledgment? How Victims’ Relatives Perceive Monetary Awards for their Emotional Harm, Psychological Injury and Law, December 2011, Volume 4, Issue 3-4, pp 245-262
For more publications see the publication lists of the participating researchers