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Ellika Sevelin is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Law at Lund University. Her research focuses on jurisprudence, law and philosophy, theory of evidence, tax law, and conceptual analysis. She is a member of the interdisciplinary research group LEVIC (Law, Evidence and Cognition) and has contributed to debates on the law/fact distinction through her doctoral thesis, 'Facts in the Law,' defended in 2017. Her work challenges traditional legal positivism by proposing an extended concept of law that incorporates adjudicated facts as legal representations.
Her research outputs include studies on legal frameworks for independent schools, tax obligations in seasonal employment, and residence requirements in taxation and social security. She has collaborated on projects such as 'Juridiken bortom “skolmarknaden”' examining legal conditions for free-standing schools and 'DeMIIS,' analyzing immigrant integration models in Sweden.
Ellika has supervised doctoral candidates and contributed to academic networks like the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies. Her teaching aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing equitable access to education and legal justice.


