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Ingvild Schiøll Ericson serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Law and Governance at BI Norwegian Business School and is a PhD candidate in Private Law at the University of Oslo. Her doctoral research critically examines commercial exploitation of children's personal data by tech giants like Google and Meta through digital services, focusing on regulatory gaps and corporate accountability in online environments. She previously held the position of Associate Dean for the bachelor's program in business law and economics at BI from 2016 to 2021.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Master of European Business Law, Aix-Marseille University (2003)
- Master of Laws (cand.jur.), University of Oslo (2002)
- Undergraduate Law Degree, University of Oslo (1997)
- Intermediate Studies in Psychology
Ericson's research centers on privacy law, consumer rights, contract law, and legal methodology, with particular emphasis on children's digital rights. Her work analyzes how commercial entities circumvent consent mechanisms for minors and advocates for structural reforms to data protection frameworks. She integrates psychological insights into legal analysis regarding children's comprehension of digital consent.
Recent publications reveal a consistent focus on children's vulnerability in digital ecosystems, examining streaming platforms, social media, and online gaming through privacy law lenses. Her scholarship identifies critical failures in current legislation to address mass data harvesting of minors and proposes collective enforcement mechanisms as remedies.
No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in the provided materials.
Ericson actively supervises master's students at the University of Oslo and UiT The Arctic University of Norway. While specific grant details are absent, her doctoral research at UiO operates within institutional frameworks for legal scholarship, potentially involving policy-focused funding streams related to children's digital rights.
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