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Christian Dahlman is a Professor at the Department of Law, Lund University. He also serves as a Research coordinator for Law, Evidence and Cognition (LEVIC) and a Researcher in Criminal Law. His primary affiliations include the Department of Law and L.E.V.I.C., with a focus on interdisciplinary legal research.
His research interests center on Legal Evidence, Cognitive Bias in Legal Decision Making, and Bayesian Evidence Models. He explores how probabilistic reasoning impacts judicial processes, cognitive distortions in legal judgments, and quantitative approaches to evidence evaluation. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to justice systems.
Recent research trends include analyses of probabilistic fallacies in legal reasoning, historical legal trials (e.g., Galileo's case), and miscarriages of justice prevention. He actively organizes workshops and seminars on legal evidence through the NORTH SEA GROUP series.
- Scientific Awards: None explicitly listed.
He supervises projects like 'Privacy and Autonomy' (student M Bergström) and 'Karaktärsbevisning' (student M Bergius). Key grants include the 'Preventing Miscarriages of Justice' initiative (2023-2026) and L.E.V.I.C., an ongoing research hub since 2010. He collaborates internationally, evidenced by activities in the Netherlands and Germany.
L.E.V.I.C. focuses on cognitive and empirical approaches to legal evidence, bridging law, psychology, and statistics. Current activities include mock trials and interdisciplinary legal training programs.




