Luisa Teresa Hedler Ferreira Fjellander
Postdoc
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Primary research areas
I observe what big changes in society reveal about our assumptions of how things work
I am a legal sociologist with a PhD from Copenhagen Business School. My doctoral dissertation, Time, Law and Tech: The Introduction of Algorithms to Courts of Law, explored how the integration of algorithms into the judiciary reshapes notions of time, efficiency, and risk, through a case study of Brazilian courts.
Currently, I am a postdoctoral fellow on the ERC-funded project Global Value Chain Law: Constituting Connectivity, Contracts and Corporations (GLOBALVALUE) at the Department of Business Humanities and Law, Copenhagen Business School. Within this project, led by Prof. Poul F. Kjær, my research examines contemporary global value chain practices. In particular, I study international trade fairs both as temporally compressed value chains in themselves and as arenas where broader value chain narratives are produced, negotiated, and communicated.
In addition to my research, I serve as co-chair of the Social and Legal Systems Working Group of the European Research Committee on Sociology of Law (RCSL).
Publications
See all publicationsdecember 2024
Continuities and Disruptions in the National Council of Justice’s Strategy of AI implementation in Brazil
The Data-seafarers of Justice 4.0
Go to publicationoktober 2024
Risk and Danger in the Introduction of Algorithms to Courts
A Comparative Framework Between EU and Brazil
Go to publication2024
Working Group
Social and Legal Systems
Stine Piilgaard Porner Nielsen
Luisa Teresa Hedler Ferreira Fjellander, Postdoc