Niklas SelbergView profile
Senior Lecturer
Niklas Selberg is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Law, Lund University, affiliated with the Faculty of Law. His research focuses on EU Labour Law, Human Rights Law, Migration Law, and Business Law. He holds multiple affiliations including the Lund University Centre for Business Law, Human Rights Law profile area, Health Law, and Integration and Law research groups. Key research interests include EU migration law sustainability, slavery eradication, minimum wage directives, gig economy regulation, and pandemic-era labor rights. He frequently engages with EU legal frameworks and their national implementations in Sweden. Recent publications analyze modern slavery prosecutions, EU minimum wage compliance, platform worker collective bargaining, and the intersection of race/gender in international labor migration. He contributes to policy consultations on labor standards, migration reforms, and corporate accountability. Selberg collaborates with institutions like the European Trade Union Institute and co-edits the Retfærd Nordic legal journal. His work bridges legal theory with practical policy, emphasizing human rights in labor contexts.





