Dedicating the past 20 years to research in the field of international law, particularly environmental law, Professor Phoebe Okowa, was chosen as an honorary doctorate in law at Stockholm University, 2024.
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The Stockholm Centre for the Rights of the Child, in association with the academic network CREAN, organized the Children's Rights Research Symposium whith participants from around the world, at Stockholm University.
In a recently published dissertation the intricate challenges within international refugee law related to issues of when an individual is excluded from universal humanitarian protection are thoroughly examined.
The anthology ”Constitutional Law in the Scandinavian Countries - A tribute to the Instrument of Government 1974-2024” is volume 70 in the book series Scandinavian Studies in Law, published at Stockholm University.
Sonia Bastigkeit Ericstam, PhD student in civil law, examines the legal framework regulating algorithmic managementin the workplace - in particular regarding employee consent to the use of algorithms.