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Matilda Arvidsson

Researcher

Department of Law
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Visiting address
Vasagatan 1
41124 Göteborg
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C603
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Box 650
40530 Göteborg

Associate Senior Lecturer

Department of Law
Visiting address
Vasagatan 1
41124 Göteborg
Room number
C603
Postal address
Box 650
40530 Göteborg

About Matilda Arvidsson

Dr Matilda Arvidsson is an associate professor (docent) in international law, and an assistant senior lecturer in jurisprudence.

Her research interests are interdisciplinary and include AI and law, legal theory, legal history, international law, posthumanism and technology, feminism and ethnography, as well as the embodiment of law in its various forms and in inter-species relations. Her publications address themes such as the interaction between humans, the environment and swarming drones; the place of gardens and gardening in colonial legal history and in international law; and how psychoanalytic theory and method can be productive for PhD supervision pedagogy. She researches and gives talks on #MeToo in academia. She is an associate editor of Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: Law & Technology (https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/artificial-intelligence/sections/t…), and an editorial board member of International Journal of Law in Context (https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-law-in…), and Law, Technology and Humans (https://lthj.qut.edu.au/).

Matilda Arvidsson is the editor of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook on AI, Law and Soceity (2025) and she is the series editor of the AI, Law and Society book series at Routledge. The series invites new ways of thinking about the various connections between AI, law, politics, and society. More broadly the series is concerned with addressing the normative fields of the emergence, use, regulation, experience, and impact of AI and related emerging technologies. The series publishes full length and short monographs as well as edited collections. Contact, for book proposals and inquires: matilda.arvidsson@law.gu.se

She is the co-organizer, with Dr Moa Bladini, of the seminar series Feminist Voices in Law with hybrid format lectures every first Tuesday of the month:

  • May 7, 2024: Jennifer Nedelsky on 'Revaluing Care: Part Time for All and More Than Human Constitutionalism': https://play.gu.se/media/t/0_wvoz6mn7
  • June 4, 2024: Eva-Maria Svensson on 'The Nordic states’ contribution to the shaping of EU gender equality law and policy'

Visiting Professor: 2024 Deakin Law School, Melbourne Australia

Guest teacher (a selection): 2025- Luleå University, Sweden; the IT Univsersitety of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2023- La Trobe Law School, Melbourne, Australia; 2022-25 Université Catholique de Lille, Faculté Libre de Droit, Paris, France; 2017- Lund University, Faculty of Law, Sweden.

Visiting research positions (a selection): 2024 Melbourne Law School, Australia; 2024 Lund university, Sweden; , 2018-19 Helsinki University Law School, Finland; 2018-19 La Trobe Law School, Melbourne, Australia; 2017 Melbourne Law School, Australia

Supervised Doctoral students: Hedvig Lärka (international law), Dpt of Law, University of Gothenburg (2021-), Hugo Lundberg (international law), Dpt of Law, University of Gothenburg (2021-), Simon Fagéus (design), HDK-Valand - Academy of Art and Design, University of Gothenburg (2023-) Karin Åberg (international law), Dpt of Law, University of Gothenburg (2018-), Kristina Wejstål (international law), Dpt of Law, University of Gothenburg (2019-2024).

External member of grading committee for awarding of doctoral degree (LLD, PhD): 2022 Marcus Tannenberg, Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 2021 Gustav Stenseke Arup, Philosophy of Law, University of Karlstad, Sweden, 2020 Renske Vos, International Law, VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Pedagogical focus, development and research (a selection): AI in higher education, gender pedagogy in i higher education, pedagogy for PhD supervision, MOOC pedagogy, posthumanist pedagogy for higher education.

ORCHID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4398-6108

On other web sites

Research areas

  • AI and Law
  • International law
  • Jurisprudence

Research in progress

  • Data Power: Law, Media, and Politics in the pioneering work of Kerstin Anér, financed by the Swedish Royal Academy of Science (Kungl. Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhället, KVVA), (PI), 2023–24
  • Democratic participation, AI and Law in the Human+ Condition, funded by WASP-HS (PI), 2021-2026: https://www.gu.se/handelshogskolan/juridik/democratic-participation-ai-and-law-in-the-human-condition
  • The Past as Present: Contemporary Legal Fragmentation and The Mission Covenant Church of Sweden as a Rule of Law Actor in Congo 1881–1961, funded by Vetenskapsrådet (PI), 2022-2025: https://www.lawhistorykongo.com/
  • Unpacking the contention between openness and security in the Nordic region: Digital public surveillance practices at three state borders, funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (research participant), 2022-2025: https://futurenordics.org/projects

Teaching areas

  • AI and Law
  • Jurisprudence
  • International law

Selected publications

M. Arvidsson & E. Jones (eds) International Law and Posthuman Theory (Routledge, 2024): https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781032658032/international-law-posthuman-theory-matilda-arvidsson-emily-jones

G. Argüello, M. Arvidsson & N. Krabbe N. 'Marine Ecosystem Bodies as Entangled Environments and Entangled Laws: Drones and the Marine Environment. AJIL Unbound. 2023;117:145-150. doi:10.1017/aju.2023.19

M. Arvidsson & G. Noll (2023) 'Decision Making in Asylum Law and Machine Learning: Autoethnographic Lessons Learned on Data Wrangling and Human Discretion,' Nordic Journal of International Law, 92(84), 56–92: http://DOI: 10.1163/15718107-bja10057

The swarm that we already are: Artificially Intelligent (AI) swarming ‘insect drones’, targeting and international humanitarian law in a posthuman ecologyArvidsson, MatildaJournal of Human Rights and the Environment, 11:1, 2020 https://doi.org/10.4337/jhre.2020.01.05