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Christine Storr is a Lecturer and Doctoral Candidate in Law & Informatics at the Department of Law, Stockholm University. She has been affiliated with the department since 2001, following a law degree from Austria and an LL.M. in Law and Information Technology from Stockholm University.
Research Focus: Christine specializes in IT law, with expertise in privacy, e-commerce, marketing law, and freedom of expression. She is the editor and main author of Cyber Law in Sweden, part of Kluwer’s International Encyclopaedia for Cyber Law. Her doctoral project examines legal information retrieval, the concept of legal information within the doctrine of legal sources, and lawyers' information-seeking behavior.
Teaching Roles: She teaches undergraduate courses in Legal Information Retrieval, European Law, and Family Law. She is Course Director for Media Law, Introduction to Administrative Law for Public Employees, and Marknadsjuridiska perspektiv at Stockholm Business School.
Notable Publications: Her work includes analyses of IoT legal challenges, GDPR implementation in Sweden, and innovative virtual law cases for pedagogy. She collaborates with legal experts like Pam Storr, Per Nordenson, and Henrik Nilsson.
Project Highlights: Christine’s research on Legal Information as a Tool (2001–2025) explores intersections between legal doctrine, technology, and user behavior. Her publications address ambiguities in language, algorithmic bias, and systemic information anxiety among legal professionals.





