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Marcel Kremer is a Lecturer in Notary Law at the Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His primary affiliation is with the university, though he holds ancillary roles including Board Member at Christine Stichting, Editor at Kluwer, and adjunct teaching positions across multiple legal institutions. His research focuses on legal history, particularly Dutch family law and estate practices among Anabaptist communities in the 17th–19th centuries. Key works include case studies on marital property rights and material culture among Doopsgezind communities.
His research interests blend legal frameworks with social history, examining how religious identity influenced legal practices in Groningen and beyond. Recent publications analyze clothing norms, book ownership, and inheritance disputes within historical contexts.
Kremer teaches courses on inheritance law (Erfrecht I, II), family law, and professional identity. He has authored a doctoral thesis on family law case studies and contributes to legal education through adjunct roles at Buro Kremer, FBN, and others.
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