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Ellika Sevelin is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Department in the Department of Law at Lund University. She also serves as a Researcher in the Integration and Law division. Her research focuses on jurisprudence, evidence theory, tax law, and conceptual analysis. She is a member of the interdisciplinary research group LEVIC (Law, Evidence and Cognition) and has defended her doctoral thesis on the law/fact distinction in 2017.
Research Interests:
- Common law and legal positivism
- Evidentiary theory and legal methodology
- Tax law and administrative law
- Conceptual analysis of legal distinctions
- Gender perspectives in law
Teaching: She teaches general law, tax law, evidence theory, administrative law, and jurisprudence from a gender perspective at both undergraduate and advanced levels. She also serves as a thesis supervisor and contributes to external training programs, such as the Swedish Migration Agency's project on asylum law.
Projects and Grants:
- Lead researcher in projects like 'Law beyond the “school market”' and 'Deconstructing Measures of Immigrant Integration in Sweden'
- Involved in interdisciplinary initiatives, including LEVIC and the 'Legal Persons and Legal Personhood' project
Labs and Teams: Active in the LEVIC group, which explores intersections between law, evidence, and cognitive science. Collaborates with institutions like KEFU and the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies.



