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Tanja Kammersgaard Christensen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Law, Aalborg University, within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Her research focuses on surveillance law, data protection rights, and EU legal frameworks, particularly addressing privacy rights in digital contexts. She holds a PhD on "The Legal Frameworks for Police Surveillance" and teaches EU law, commercial criminal law, and privacy law across undergraduate and specialized programs.
Her work examines issues like facial recognition technology, data retention policies, and the legal implications of social media sharing involving minors. She actively participates in interdisciplinary research networks such as the Children and Youth Research Network, aiming to enhance child welfare through legal reforms.
Recent publications analyze controversies around influencers’ data misuse, police facial recognition practices, and automotive surveillance technologies. Her peer-reviewed contributions span journals like Erhvervsjuridisk Tidsskrift and Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab.
Christensen has engaged in over 29 academic activities since 2019, including conference organization, peer reviews for journals like International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, and public lectures on sharenting and AI ethics. Media appearances highlight her role in public discourse on legal challenges posed by emerging technologies.
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