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Charlotte Christensen-Nugues serves as Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at Lund University's Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences within the Faculty of Humanities and Theology. She holds the position of Division Manager for the Division of History of Ideas and Sciences, where she leads academic operations and research initiatives. Her institutional base is located at Helgonavägen 3, Lund (LUX:C349), with administrative responsibilities spanning teaching coordination and research supervision.
Her primary research centers on medieval and early modern legal history, with specialized expertise in marriage legislation within canon law, the theory of consent, and privacy concepts in early modern Europe. Christensen-Nugues has pioneered studies on force and fear as marriage impediments, abjuration sub pena nubendi, and the application of consent doctrine in ecclesiastical courts. As an affiliated scholar at the Centre for Privacy Studies (University of Copenhagen) since 2017, she contributes interdisciplinary perspectives to European privacy history research. Her work intersects with Sustainable Development Goals through humanities-based analysis of historical ethical frameworks.
Her 34 research outputs demonstrate consistent scholarly productivity across book chapters, articles, and monographs. Key publication trends reveal deep engagement with
- medieval canon law interpretation
- conceptual history of consent
- Scandinavian-European legal comparisons
- privacy/public dichotomies in early modern governance
Christensen-Nugues actively contributes to academic governance through editorial roles at Lychnos: Lärdomshistoriska samfundets årsbok (2019-2022) and Lund Studies in Arts and Cultural Sciences, while serving on peer review panels for the Norwegian Research Council and prize committees. She directs major research projects including 'Force and Fear as Impediment to Marriage' (2010-2012) and 'PRIVACY: Centre for Privacy Studies' (2017-2023), securing significant external funding for historical legal studies.
Her teaching portfolio includes the foundational course 'Classics of Western Thought' (ILHB33) and coordination of the History of Ideas specialization within Lund's Master's program in Historical Studies. As Division Manager, she oversees departmental operations while maintaining active supervision of graduate theses across all academic levels.



