Daniela
Alaattinoglu
Assistant Professor, Laws
Doctor of Laws (EUI)
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Areas of expertise
Socio-legal studies
gender and law
legal mobilisation
human rights
reparations
comparative public law
criminal law
law and technology
Biography
In my research and teaching, I am generally interested in how societies and laws evolve in tandem, how groups mobilise to change their position, and how law intersectionally includes and excludes individuals and groups.
My research has been published in discipline-leading international journals, including Modern Law Review, Feminist Legal Studies, Human Rights Law Review and International Journal of Constitutional Law. Among my most prominent publications are my single-authored monograph Grievance Formation, Rights and Remedies: Involuntary Sterilisation and Castration in the Nordics, 1930s–2020s (Cambridge University Press 2023) and the co-edited (together with Dr Adrian Howe) volume Contesting Femicide: Feminism and the Power of Law Revisited (Routledge 2019).
My research has been recognised with multiple research grants, including the Icelandic Research Fund (2020-2023), the Finnish Research Council (2014-2019) and the Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland (2020-2022). I have also held multiple international visiting fellowships, for example at the University of Melbourne (2018) and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (2019).
I am (together with Dr Laura Tammenlehto) the co-editor of Retfærd, the Nordic Journal of Law and Justice. I am also the co-founder (together with Dr Miriam Tedeschi) of the research environment Law, Space and Justice at the Turku Law Faculty.
I am particularly interested in supervising doctoral researchers and postgraduate students from underrepresented groups in academia.
My main working languages are English, Finnish, Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian) and Turkish.
My research has been published in discipline-leading international journals, including Modern Law Review, Feminist Legal Studies, Human Rights Law Review and International Journal of Constitutional Law. Among my most prominent publications are my single-authored monograph Grievance Formation, Rights and Remedies: Involuntary Sterilisation and Castration in the Nordics, 1930s–2020s (Cambridge University Press 2023) and the co-edited (together with Dr Adrian Howe) volume Contesting Femicide: Feminism and the Power of Law Revisited (Routledge 2019).
My research has been recognised with multiple research grants, including the Icelandic Research Fund (2020-2023), the Finnish Research Council (2014-2019) and the Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland (2020-2022). I have also held multiple international visiting fellowships, for example at the University of Melbourne (2018) and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (2019).
I am (together with Dr Laura Tammenlehto) the co-editor of Retfærd, the Nordic Journal of Law and Justice. I am also the co-founder (together with Dr Miriam Tedeschi) of the research environment Law, Space and Justice at the Turku Law Faculty.
I am particularly interested in supervising doctoral researchers and postgraduate students from underrepresented groups in academia.
My main working languages are English, Finnish, Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian) and Turkish.
Publications
Retten til kjønnsidentitet og juridisk registrering av kjønn: utviklingslinjer fra menneskerettsdomstolens praksis og norsk rett [The Right to Gender Identity and Legal Gender Recognition: Developments in the European Court of Human Rights and Norwegian Law] (2021)
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli kokoomateoksessa (A3))När en paragraf i strafflagen blir föremål för stor samhällelig debatt (2020)
Tidskrift Utgiven Av Juridiska Föreningen i Finland
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Vem skall finansiera rätten till utbildning: studenten eller samhället? (2020)
Hufvudstadsbladet
(O2 Muu julkaisu )
Medical Control of Legal Gender Recognition in India and the Nordic Countries (2020)
(Yleistajuinen artikkeli tai blogikirjoitus (E1))Tiede ja koulutus on säilytettävä ilmaisina ja avoimina kaikille – lukukausimaksuista on ikäviä esimerkkejä maailmalla (2020)
Turun Sanomat
(O2 Muu julkaisu )
Rikoslakia muutettava, mutta se ei yksin riitä takaamaan seksuaalirikosten uhrien oikeuksien toteutumista (2020)
ASLA-blogi/blog(utu.fi)
(Yleistajuinen artikkeli tai blogikirjoitus (E1))
Rape in Finnish criminal law and process - A discussion on, and beyond, consent (2020)
Bergen Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
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Rape in the Nordic Countries: Continuity and Change. Edited by Marie Bruvik Heinskou, May-Len Skilbrei and Kari Stefansen, Routledge (Open Access), 2020, 246 pp., £ 115 (hardback), ISBN: 9781138606517 (2020)
Nordic journal on law and society
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