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Valentin Jeutner is Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law at Lund University, where he also serves as Director of the Master Programme in International Human Rights Law. His academic work spans public international law, legal theory, and interdisciplinary studies connecting law with philosophy, theology, and technology.
- PhD in Law, University of Cambridge
- PhD in Theology, University of Münster
- LLM, Georgetown University
- MTh, Lund University
- BA in Law, University of Oxford
- Attorney and Counselor at Law, New York State
Jeutner's research centers on the foundational principles of international law, exploring its conceptual and aesthetic dimensions. He investigates how law interacts with philosophy, art, and digital technologies. His recent works include The Aesthetic Authority of Law and [l]ex machina, reflecting his interest in legal form and AI. He teaches courses in Public International Law, Legal Theory, EU Law, and Law & Technology.
His recent publications reveal a strong trend in bridging legal theory with ethical, technological, and aesthetic questions. Topics include empathy in military decision-making, legal rituals, and the impact of quantum AI on law, indicating a forward-looking and interdisciplinary scholarly trajectory.
Jeutner has received significant recognition for his work:
- University of Münster's Dissertation Prize (2024)
- Election to The New Society of Letters at Lund (2021)
He actively supervises doctoral research and participates in major projects such as The Lotus Project, QSHIFT, and research on housing rights for migrants. He serves on the academic board of the Cambridge International Law Journal and is a book review editor for the Nordic Journal of International Law. In 2019, he advised the German Federal Chancellery on digital policy, demonstrating real-world policy engagement. He leads the Öresund International Law Workshop, fostering regional academic collaboration.
Jeutner is involved in several research groups and labs, including those focused on global constitutionalism, law & technology (QSHIFT), and international human rights. His work is deeply embedded in both theoretical and applied legal networks across Europe.
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