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Emma Lennhammer is a doctoral researcher in human rights studies at Lund University and a member of the National Graduate School of Historical Studies. She is currently a visiting researcher at the University of Groningen (Chair Group Contemporary History), the Netherlands (2023-2025).
Emma's research concerns the temporalities of international human rights law, focusing particularly on the mobilisation of time under the United Nations core human rights treaties in Sweden between 1970s to 2020s. Her PhD project, Time and Its Subjects in the Human Rights Imaginary, explores subjecthood of human rights in relation to the temporal dimensions of human rights.
Emma has previously studied at Lund University (BA Human Rights), Uppsala University (MA Human Rights, MA Religion in Peace and Conflict), and the University of Bristol (LLM International Human Rights Law).
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- human rights
- international human rights law
- sociology of law
- contemporary history
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Time and Its Subjects in the Human Rights Imaginary
Lennhammer, E. (PI), Halldenius, L. (Supervisor) & Tullberg, A. (Assistant supervisor)
2023/09/01 → 2027/08/31
Project: Dissertation
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Time and Its Subjects in the Human Rights Imaginary: The Case of the Sámi People
Lennhammer, E. (Presenter)
2024 Jun 11Activity: Talk or presentation › Presentation
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Human Rights beyond Borders and Contemporaneity: Exploring the Relationship between Time and Human Rights Responsibility
Lennhammer, E. (Role not specified)
2024 May 24Activity: Talk or presentation › Presentation
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Interdisciplinarity, Travelling Concepts and the Problem of Double Hermeneutics
Lennhammer, E. (Role not specified)
2024 May 2Activity: Talk or presentation › Presentation
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Time and Its Subjects in the Human Rights Imaginary
Lennhammer, E. (Presenter)
2024 Apr 8Activity: Talk or presentation › Presentation
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University of Groningen
Lennhammer, E. (Visiting researcher)
2023 Nov 1 → 2024 Oct 31Activity: Visiting an external institution › Research or teaching at external organisation