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Several successful grant applications in June

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The three grant recipients: Ida Nafstad, Jannice Käll and Anna Lundberg.

The Sociology of Law Department received four positive answers for funding requests this month.

The Crafoord Foundation funds Anna Lundberg's ”Public employees’ mobilization against the Informers Act” project with 500,000 SEK. Information about the research will be available later this year.

They also granted Jannice Käll 200,000 SEK for the organisation of Critical Legal Conference 2024: Speculation(s), hosted in Lund September 16-18. The organisers accept papers until June 30.

Read about the conference and register at the Critical Legal Conference 2024 website.

The largest grant comes from NordForsk for the project "Transformative environmental justice". EnJUSTICE, as it is called, aims to bring the voices of marginalized communities into the conversation about the Nordic-Baltic region's green transition strategy. Vasileios Galis from the IT University of Copenhagen leads the project group that includes Ida Nafstad of the Sociology of Law Department. The project receives 15 million NOK (€1,3 million) of which the Sociology of Law Department gets 3,690,000 NOK (€324 000).

Learn more about the research project in the News section.

Additionally, Nafstad and Michael Molavi received almost €22,000 for an Erasmus collaboration project with the University of Havana, Cuba.