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Martina Axmin is an Associate Professor (on Leave of Absence) at the Department of Law, Lund University. She holds research roles in Public Law, Health Law, and the Norma Research Programme. Her work focuses on EU legal frameworks related to social security, healthcare access for elderly populations, and cross-border rights under European Union directives. Notable affiliations include the LU Profile Area: Proactive Ageing and the Norma Research Programme.
Her research interests span EU Law, Social Security Law, Health Law, and Elder Law, with a focus on legal challenges faced by aging populations and migrant workers. Recent work examines survivors' benefits, pandemic legal responses, and residence rights for elderly EU citizens.
Key contributions include analysis of cross-border healthcare rights (e.g., religious freedom conflicts in medical procedures), judicial reviews of social insurance decisions, and the legal implications of Brexit on healthcare access. Her publications often bridge EU regulations with Swedish legal frameworks, emphasizing policy coherence and human rights compliance.
She has participated in high-profile projects like the Prolonged Working Lives initiative and contributed to national consultations on social security reform, elderly care policies, and post-Brexit legal preparedness. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates legal scholarship with social science perspectives on aging societies.




