
معرفی
Dr. Jacob Livingston Slosser serves as Assistant Professor at the Centre for European, Comparative, and Constitutional Legal Studies (CECS) within the Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen. His interdisciplinary research bridges legal theory, cognitive science, and linguistics to investigate legal cognition processes, with emphasis on AI implications for human rights and administrative law.
Education:
- PhD in Law (awarded November 23, 2018)
Research Focus: Slosser examines how linguistic framing shapes judicial interpretation through cognitive linguistics experiments, analyzes non-human cognition in legal contexts, and investigates gender dynamics in human rights frameworks. His work integrates feminist legal theory with European human rights jurisprudence, particularly regarding religious expression and bodily autonomy.
Publication Trends: Recent scholarship demonstrates escalating focus on AI-law intersections, with 60% of 2021 publications addressing algorithmic governance, explainability requirements, and quantum computing implications. His work consistently connects cognitive linguistics with practical legal challenges in European human rights systems and administrative transparency.
Scientific Recognition:
- Carlsberg Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship for COLLAGE project on legal linguistics
Research Leadership: Principal Investigator for QSHIFT project (quantum-AI legal frameworks) and PACTA project (funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark) on algorithmic transparency in public administration. Course Director for Gender, Law & Legal Culture and European Court of Human Rights programs while co-organizing iCourts PhD Summer School.
Research Ecosystem: Core member of iCourts (Danish National Research Foundation's Centre of Excellence for International Courts) and CECS, facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration between legal scholars, cognitive scientists, and AI researchers on European constitutional challenges.


