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Amanda Musco Eklund

I research on EU border control, automated systems and principles of the rule of law.

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Doctoral student at Department of Law
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I conduct research and teach primarily in constitutional law, EU law, public international law, public law and migration law, with a particular focus on issues related to human rights, rule of law principles and new technologies.

In my PhD thesis, I examine rule of law requirements in the use of automated decision-making, with a broader focus on how legal frameworks operate and interact across multiple levels. Using the EU external border control as a case study, the thesis explores the conditions for implementing and using automated systems, and how related rule of law challenges can be addressed.

European Law Journal, John Wiley & Sons 2024, Vol. 30, (1-2) : 103-121
Musco Eklund, Amanda
European journal of migration and law, Brill Nijhoff 2023, Vol. 25, (3) : 249-274
Musco Eklund, Amanda
Musco Eklund, Amanda; Brewczyńska, Magdalena
FOI Memo, 6953
Appelgren, Jessica; Beran, Tâm; Musco Eklund, Amanda; et al.
Verfassungsblog 2022
Musco Eklund, Amanda
Verfassungsblog 2022
Musco Eklund, Amanda
FOI-R, 4928
Musco Eklund, Amanda
Europarättslig tidskrift, Vol. 1 : 135-149
Musco Eklund, Amanda

I teach primarily in EU law, public international law, migration law, constitutional law and public law, on both the law programme and the police education programme, at undergraduate and advanced (Master’s) level. I have also taught in areas such as migration law and European procedural law.