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Siina Raskulla is a University Lecturer in Administrative Studies at the Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University. She specializes in public law with a focus on constitutional law, European Union law, and the intersection of law with emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. Her academic work bridges traditional legal scholarship with contemporary societal challenges, particularly regarding corporate responsibility, human rights, and the rule of law.
Dr. Raskulla's research interests span constitutional law, European Union legal frameworks, corporate social responsibility, discursive studies of law, artificial intelligence & law, fundamental rights, human rights, legal personhood & relations, rule of law, and legal history. Her work demonstrates a consistent focus on how legal systems adapt to technological change and evolving societal values, with particular attention to corporate governance and digital transformation of legal institutions.
Her publication record shows a strong trajectory from traditional legal scholarship toward cutting-edge intersections of law and technology. Recent works focus heavily on artificial intelligence governance, corporate legal personhood in the digital age, and the adaptation of rule of law principles to automated decision-making systems. Her research demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement with computer science, political theory, and social sciences to address contemporary legal challenges.
Scientific Awards:
- Diploma in Human Rights Law, European University Institute, Florence, Italy (2017)
Dr. Raskulla serves as teacher responsible for legal research and methods courses for students in public law, tax law, and corporate law. She also teaches municipality law and supervises BA theses. Her academic activities include numerous conference presentations and invited lectures on topics ranging from corporate constitutional responsibility to gender and law. While specific grant information isn't detailed in the provided materials, her research output suggests active engagement with contemporary legal policy debates in Finland and the European Union.
Her work indicates collaboration with researchers across disciplines, particularly in environmental law and technology governance, though specific lab or team structures aren't explicitly mentioned in the available information.


