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Maria Aminoff is a Doctoral Student and Researcher affiliated with Lund University's Department of Law. She holds dual roles within the Law, Evidence and Cognition (LEVIC) research group and the Department of Law. Her research focuses on procedural law and legal evidence frameworks, particularly exploring standards of proof and judicial reasoning in uncertain contexts.
She is currently pursuing a PhD through the project 'Beyond reasonable doubt - on standards of proof and differentiated evidence requirements' (2016–present). Her work intersects legal theory with cognitive science, addressing how doubt influences legal decision-making processes. She collaborates within the LEVIC unit, which investigates interdisciplinary legal challenges.
Maria contributes to two active research projects: her doctoral dissertation and the long-term Law, Evidence and Cognition initiative (2010–present). While no specific awards are listed, her involvement with prestigious research groups indicates scholarly engagement. No formal advisees are documented in the provided materials.
Her research environment is anchored in Lund University's legal academia, with particular focus on evidentiary law and its practical applications.



