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Research projectAccess to Justice and Civil Society: A Comparative Analysis
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Access to Justice and Civil Society: A Comparative Analysis
Research projects addressing Good administration, openness and data protection as fundamental rights and The principle of legality in the Europeanized part of Swedish administrative law.
This project aims to make AI fair, transparent, and just, ensuring it benefits everyone in society. By addressing biases in healthcare and education, we’re working to build AI systems that serve society equitably and responsibly.

A legal doctrinal study (PhD project) with the overarching aim to analyze legal aspects of the use of algorithms in the employment context in relation to co-determination and the employer’s decision-making.
PhD project about the relationship between contractual and non-contractual rules of liability, sometimes referred to as “concurrent liability” in contract and tort.
Research project that leading to a monograph describing an overall theoretical framework for structuring and evaluating legislative processes and their outcomes. The project, awarded to RJ Sabbatical, is based on several feasibility studies and case studies that have taken place over the last 5 years.

Research project exploring how the collaboration between the government, employers, and unions shapes labor dynamics and adapts to modern challenges.
The Swedish labour law model with its characteristics – an extremely high collective agreement coverage without government intervention and independent trade unions and employers’ organizations – has been well suited to handle rapid development and change. The model has long delivered both economic growth and good employment conditions.
This postdoctoral project, funded by the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation, examines which law should be applied when legislation is changed during an ongoing administrative process.
In-depth study of the various contractual provisions and legal rules that govern the scope of property insurance, business interruption insurance and liability insurance for companies.
International project with the purpose to develop a new interdisciplinary field of scholarship called “legal conservation”.

The PhD project Criminal justice for Children in Conflict with the law investigates the Swedish criminal procedural system that handles offenders below the age of 15.
Does depriving individuals of their citizenship, based on national security grounds, comply with EU and international law on human rights?
The Commentary on the Law of the International Criminal Court (CLICC) provides a provision-by-provision analysis of the Rome Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’).
PhD project in Crimal Law which aims to contribute with a detailed research concerning how Swedish criminal law consent is constructed, what ideas it is based on and what problems there is with the legal construction as it is used today.
PhD Project that aimes to examine how the aforesaid creditor groups is to be classified under the law and thereby find a legal foundation for the various group creditors’ internal legal relationship.
PhD research project that examines how states conceptualize torture in incorporating the crime in national legislation and the resulting effect on national prosecutions and redress for torture survivors, with a focus on European countries.
A research project on how EU private international law affects the protection of trade secrets in cross-border disputes.
Project that have been awarded funding from the Area Committee for Humanities, Stockholm University, call for proposals to promote new research and education collaborations in profile areas.
New data-driven solutions have the potential to improve the situation for co-morbid elderly people. In this project we identify, analyze and pilot test such innovative data-driven solutions for elderly by supporting collaboration between care providers.
