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Professor Albert Marseille serves at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Law within the Empirical Legal Studies department, specializing in Public Trust and Public Law. With 548 research outputs and active engagement through 2025, he maintains prominent expertise in Dutch administrative law, judicial review mechanisms, and public authority decision-making processes. His work bridges theoretical legal frameworks with practical governance issues in the Netherlands.
Professor Marseille's research interests focus on empirical analysis of legal systems, particularly examining how administrative courts operate within Dutch legal contexts. His fingerprint profile reveals deep specialization in Netherlands-specific legal frameworks with strong emphasis on courts (100%), Dutch law (89%), judicial review (78%), legislation (63%), public authority (63%), decision making (63%), and administrative courts (57%). This unique combination positions him at the intersection of legal theory and practical governance.
Analysis of his recent publications shows consistent focus on procedural aspects of Dutch administrative law, with particular attention to government conduct in appeals processes, proportionality testing in urban governance, regulatory complexity in tax law, and social effectiveness of judicial decisions regarding mining damage. His work demonstrates increasing engagement with practical implementation challenges of legal frameworks in Dutch municipalities and courts.
Professor Marseille actively participates in academic discourse through keynote presentations and media commentary, notably discussing how the child benefit scandal has positively impacted judicial awareness of fair decision-making processes. His 42 recorded activities demonstrate consistent engagement with both academic and professional legal communities across the Netherlands.



