I am Professor and Subject Director of Law and Information Technology at Stockholm University. In 1992 I was awarded a LL.D. degree, with a doctoral thesis addressing legal automation with special focus on digitalisation in public administration. Legal implications of e-government remains as one of my major fields of interest.
In addition to substantive components of IT law, e.g. privacy protection, I have had many years of experience of legal system design and management, giving rise to legal issues concerning the need for cyber security etc.
My affiliation at the Faculty is the Swedish Law & Informatics Research Institute (IRI).
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.
This project addresses fundamental ethical and legal challenges that AI technologies bring to learning and teaching in higher education. It will provide knowledge about how to conceptually and empirically approach these challenges, but most importantly: How to deal with ethical issues in practice.