
معرفی
Dr. Anika Seemann holds a LL.M. from the University of Cambridge and specializes in social law, comparative legal frameworks, and historical legal analysis. Her research focuses on global social law responses to crises (e.g., pandemic policies), Scandinavian social policies, citizenship studies, and legal histories of post-war Europe. She has edited multiple volumes on pandemic crisis management and contributed to critical analyses of citizenship rights and penal systems.
- Education: PhD (University of Cambridge, 2019), LL.M. (Cantab)
Her work bridges legal theory with practical policy analysis, particularly in pandemic governance and historical legal reforms. She critiques contemporary social policies through a comparative lens, emphasizing Scandinavian models and post-war legal reckonings.
Leveraging interdisciplinary approaches, her publications address the evolving nature of citizenship, penal systems, and social welfare in crises. Recent work explores Norway’s treason trials and Denmark’s 'ghetto initiatives,' linking legal frameworks to broader socio-political dynamics.




