Current Research
Sociology of Law at Lund University is studying all that is connected to
the significance of rules and norms in society, organisations, groups
and to individuals.
Research projects:
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Norms as instruments (tools) in understanding human actions
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Ethics
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The Rights of the Child
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The normative significance of leadership and management
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Housing policy and politics
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The victims of crime
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Future questions/issues from a legal and normative perspective
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The legal and normative challenges of biotechnology
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Companies Social Responsibility (CSR) in Sustainable Development
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Issues in family law seen from a sociology of law perspective
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Education and norm formation
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The normativity in processes of change
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Welfare law and social issues
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Sustainable development/Environment
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The normative and legal conditions of information technology
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Human rights and their implementation in practice
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Custody issues in law and norms
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Democracy and participation
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European Integration Vs. European Norm Values
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3G mobile telephony and sustainable development.
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Access to Space – Information for sustainable development.
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Children as victims of crime
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