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Anne Mørk is an Associate Professor at the Department of Law, Aalborg University, affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Her research focuses on children’s rights, social law, family law, and human rights, particularly in child welfare cases. She holds a Ph.D. from Aalborg University (2018) titled “Børns processuelle rettigheder i tvangsanbringelsessager” (Children’s Procedural Rights in Forced Placement Cases).
She contributes to the Nordic Centre for Comparative and International Family Law and the Social Law Research Group. Key projects include the “BEST” initiative exploring child protection practices and their impacts, as well as co-authoring textbooks like Socialret - børn og unge (3rd ed., 2025). Her work emphasizes legal frameworks affecting vulnerable children, procedural justice, and international human rights standards.
Teaching responsibilities include administrative law, social law, and children’s law at Aalborg University, including professional legal education programs. Mørk has engaged in peer reviews for journals like the International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family and frequently presents at conferences on child rights and social law. Media engagements include critiques of Denmark’s new Children’s Act (Barnets Lov) and discussions on data privacy violations in influencer culture involving minors.
Her research outputs address legal gaps in child welfare systems, cross-border family law challenges, and procedural safeguards for children in coercive measures. She advocates for improved legal certainty and rights-based approaches in social and family law contexts.




