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Dr. Mark Vermeer is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializing in Legal Theory and Legal History. He concurrently serves as a Research Fellow at KU Leuven (since September 2024). His research focuses on medieval and early modern legal systems, particularly testamentary law, legal documentation practices, and administrative structures in regions like the Low Countries and Brabant. His work often examines formulaic language in legal records and the interplay between legal theory and practical application.
Research interests include the analysis of parchment documents, medieval court registers, and the evolution of legal terminology. He has contributed to understanding how legal formalities interacted with societal norms in pre-modern Europe. His recent publications (2023–2024) explore topics such as testamentary practices in the Bailiwick of ’s-Hertogenbosch and the role of formulaic elements in late medieval legal protocols.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His teaching responsibilities include the course 'Juridische vaardigheden (academische kern)'. No grants or lab affiliations are noted in the provided text.

