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Ida Elisabeth Sulin serves as Professor of Practice in public law at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Law. She maintains an active academic profile with current contact information listed at the university, indicating her ongoing faculty position. Her work bridges academic research and practical legal application, reflecting her 'Professor of Practice' designation which emphasizes real-world legal expertise.
Sulin's research interests focus primarily on migration law, asylum procedures, and EU law. Her scholarly work demonstrates a consistent engagement with the intersection of European legal frameworks and national implementation, particularly examining how EU directives translate into Finnish practice. She has increasingly expanded her research into technology law, as evidenced by her September 2024 presentation on automated decision-making in workplace contexts, showing her ability to address emerging legal challenges.
Her publication record reveals a clear trajectory from foundational work on asylum procedures to broader examinations of European legal integration. The majority of her publications address practical aspects of migration law implementation in Finland within the EU context, with increasing attention to security dimensions and procedural safeguards. Her recent work on automated decision-making indicates an expansion into technology law, demonstrating her ability to address contemporary legal challenges at the intersection of law and digital transformation.
Sulin has maintained a steady research output since 2005, with notable activity in 2006-2007 and 2010. Her work appears in both Finnish and international publications, reflecting her dual engagement with national legal practice and European scholarly discourse. She has served as editor for the Journal of the Finnish Juridical Society since 2007, contributing to legal scholarship in the Nordic context.
Professional activities show Sulin's engagement beyond traditional academic work. She serves as a senior lawyer for the Association of Local and Regional Authorities in Helsinki, providing practical legal expertise while maintaining her academic position. Her participation in the Graduate School Foundations of European Law (2006-2010) demonstrates her commitment to developing legal scholarship in her field. She has also engaged in international academic exchange, including a research visit to the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati, Spain in 2009.




