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Jannice Käll is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in Sociology of Law at Lund University. Her work focuses on how digital technologies reshape legal frameworks, particularly through new materialist and posthumanist theories. She holds an LL.D. in Legal Philosophy (Gothenburg University, 2017), LL.M., and M.Sc. in Intellectual Capital Management (Gothenburg University, 2009).
Research interests include law's interaction with digitalization, posthumanist legal theory, and intellectual property law. Key themes involve AI-driven governance, blockchain's impact on property rights, and data-driven regulatory mechanisms.
Recent publications (2023–2025) explore algorithmic justice, blockchain ecosystems, and posthuman rights frameworks. She leads projects like 'Vulnerability in the Automated State' (2023–2028) and participates in biomaterials research through Lund's Pufendorf Institute.
- Education: LL.D. (2017), LL.M. (2009), M.Sc. (2009)
- Grants/Projects: Active in EU-funded legal tech initiatives
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with multidisciplinary groups on AI ethics and digital law
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