معرفی
Seyedehoda Hosseiny is a Researcher and doctoral student at Lund University's Department of Law, affiliated with Public International Law, Health Law, and Human Rights Law. Their research critically examines patient autonomy under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), focusing on genuine will and identity through narrative theory and ethics of care. They challenge conventional views of legal autonomy by advocating for relational decision-making support.
Education: Doctoral studies in Law at Lund University.
Research interests include medical ethics, disability law, narrative identity, and the intersection of law and philosophy. Their work emphasizes collaborative consent processes and the role of social relations in fostering autonomy.
Publications include a 2025 doctoral thesis and a 2022 review on European privacy law. They contribute to projects like the Quantum Law Project and engage in interdisciplinary collaborations.
Grants: Supported by Lund University’s doctoral funding. Projects include a critical analysis of CRPD and quantum law implications.
Labs/Teams: Active in Health Law and Human Rights research groups at Lund University, collaborating with institutions like Queen Mary University of London.

