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Anna Lundberg is a Professor and Head of the Sociology of Law Department at Lund University, affiliated with the LU Profile Area on Human Rights. She holds a PhD in Ethnicity and Migration from Linköping University and a Master’s in Public International Law from the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. Her research focuses on migration, asylum policies, children’s rights, and social rights mobilization, particularly within Nordic contexts. Current projects include comparative analyses of child custody cases across legal cultures and studies on welfare professionals’ resistance to restrictive migration policies like Sweden’s proposed Informers Act. She leads initiatives on legal literacy and sanctuary movements, emphasizing participatory methods with civil society.
Education: PhD in Ethnicity and Migration (2011), Master’s in Public International Law (Lund University), Law Programme graduate. Academic roles include Associate Professor (Docent) in Human Rights.
Research Interests: Collective rights mobilization, solidarity infrastructures, legal aid access, children’s rights in custody disputes, and the impact of border controls on marginalized groups. Recent work addresses the dynamic interpretation of child rights in Egypt, Sweden, and Uzbekistan, and the ethical dilemmas of welfare professionals in migration governance.
Publications (2025-2019) span legal journals, policy analyses, and book chapters on asylum bureaucracy, undocumented migrants, and human rights advocacy. Key themes include bureaucratic violence, legal displacement, and antiracist methodologies.


