01641nam a22001577a 4500999001900000008004100019100004900060245010000109260003000209300003200239520098100271650008701252773003001339942000701369952010701376 c531551d531551250915b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aAnwar, Tasniem and Aardse, Machteld 956755 aThe courtroom as four landscapes: Reflections on terrorism trials through ethnographic research aSocial and Legal Studies  a34(4), Aug, 2025: p.558-579 aIn the past decade, Western European countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and France have seen a sharp increase in terrorism trials. Studying these trials can provide unique insights into which terrorist offences come before the court and what legal challenges arise from this relatively novel practice. To unpack the complexity of terrorism trials, we adopt an empirical approach to terrorism trials. Based on 3 years of extensive ethnography in Dutch courts, the paper makes two contributions to the socio-legal literature. Methodologically, our ethnography connects traditional empirical methods to artistic tools. As such, we further the current debates in socio-legal studies on courtroom ethnography. Empirically, we present critical insights on the interaction between pre-emptive speculative security measures and legal procedures in the prosecution of terrorist activities.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09646639241280363  aCourtroom ethnography, Terrorism, Art, Positionality, Affective politics. 956756 aSocial and Legal Studies  cAR 00102ddc40709406746aIIPAbIIPAd2025-09-15h34(4), Aug, 2025: p.558-579pAR137229r2025-09-15yAR