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Elizabeth Stuart Perry is a Senior Lecturer in Civil Law, specializing in Family Law, at the Department of Law, Uppsala University. Her academic work focuses on family and children's law, comparative legal systems, and EU law, with particular expertise in Swedish private international law and human rights. She is an active researcher and educator in the field of law, contributing to both Swedish and international legal discourse.
Her educational background spans multiple disciplines and countries:
- Juris Doctor (Sweden), Umeå University, 2019
- JD (USA), Duke University School of Law, 2003
- BA in Biology, University of Chicago, 1995
Dr. Perry's research centers on Family Law and Children's Rights, exploring the intersection of law, society, and kinship. She investigates comparative approaches to family law across welfare state models, with a focus on Sweden, the EU, and the United States. Her work also addresses private international law, human rights, and social law, particularly in the context of child support, custody, and protection against corporal punishment.
Additionally, she has a strong interest in Legal Education, especially problem-based learning (PBL) methodologies and the teaching of legal English.
Her recent publications (2020-2024) demonstrate a consistent focus on harmonizing family law across borders, children's rights to participation in legal proceedings, and the pedagogy of family law in Sweden. She frequently employs comparative analysis, especially between Nordic countries and the US, to examine child support systems, corporal punishment regulations, and the impact of welfare state models on family law.
Information about her advisees and research grants is not publicly available in the provided text.





